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By the way, DSP's two biggest Rivals apparently have Twitch channels now.
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What I don't understand is, why doesn't DSP start streaming WWE Champions? As his rivals prove, there's plenty of audience for gacha game streamers, and I have a feeling the paypigs will feel a sense of pride and accomplishment seeing exactly what their money is going towards. Maybe he can get some enjoyment out of his job again.
You can't pretend you're poor and struggling on just $120k a year to feed your cat while also spending half of that on a mobile game.What I don't understand is, why doesn't DSP start streaming WWE Champions? As his rivals prove, there's plenty of audience for gacha game streamers, and I have a feeling the paypigs will feel a sense of pride and accomplishment seeing exactly what their money is going towards. Maybe he can get some enjoyment out of his job again.
You can't pretend you're poor and struggling on just $120k a year to feed your cat while also spending half of that on a mobile game.
Although is would fix the bankruptcy and tax fraud issues if he made this a legitimate business expense.
The HOF Bella character was a free award for logging in every day this month.Mini status update from TJGamebox on Twitter, apparently Phil unlocked the newest wrestler in an ongoing contest to the tune of $2,000:
@BT9494 does the cost sound about right?
If this were anyone else, I'd agree with you.This. Phil's WWE Champions account inarguably proves that when he talks about barely scraping by, he is a fucking liar, and streaming it now is something he knows he cannot get away with.
It wouldn’t be bankruptcy fraud if he streamed the game though.Because it would mean admitting the detractors were right, and he committed bankruptcy fraud.
There's no backsies with the court though. He can't start streaming it now claiming business expenses for a filing that has long since passed.It wouldn’t be bankruptcy fraud if he streamed the game though.
It wouldn’t be bankruptcy fraud if he streamed the game though.

There's no backsies with the court though. He can't start streaming it now claiming business expenses for a filing that has long since passed.
Not that it matters now, he already managed to pignotize Nancy. Could come in handy for a second bankruptcy though, he’d definitely still be a gacha fiend by the time he could file again.He likely claimed thousands of dollars of expenses for a game he didn't actually use as part of his business. That'd be like me buying a truck, lying about using it as a business vehicle for 10 years, then actually starting a construction business and legitimately claiming the expenses. Doing it legally finally doesn't disappear the illegal part.
Edit: I do wonder if one could try and claim they were "market research" expenses....![]()
I'm no fancy lawyer or nothing.He likely claimed thousands of dollars of expenses for a game he didn't actually use as part of his business. That'd be like me buying a truck, lying about using it as a business vehicle for 10 years, then actually starting a construction business and legitimately claiming the expenses. Doing it legally finally doesn't disappear the illegal part.
Edit: I do wonder if one could try and claim they were "market research" expenses....![]()
If you were buying something like that for "da business", you'd have to get a section 179 deduction, but I think that deduction is a one time thing that is for the life of the vehicle. It wouldn't matter how or where you bought it, it would just have to be "new" to you. Obviously that jalopy isn't going to get you as big of a deduction as a new F250 or something, but you could still get some kind of deduction. Then, things like mileage, maintenance, registration fees, shit like that could be deducted year over year.I'm no fancy lawyer or nothing.
But I think your truck analogy would be dependant on if it were purchased on a line of credit vs seeing an ad on craigslist and showing up with cash.
So you're thinking he was playing it while researching food at the market?He likely claimed thousands of dollars of expenses for a game he didn't actually use as part of his business. That'd be like me buying a truck, lying about using it as a business vehicle for 10 years, then actually starting a construction business and legitimately claiming the expenses. Doing it legally finally doesn't disappear the illegal part.
Edit: I do wonder if one could try and claim they were "market research" expenses....![]()
If the court didn't lift a finger to do 3 seconds of research to realize the fraud before it happened, they aren't going to lift a finger to do 4 seconds of research after to prove it happened. Phil could have come home from the courthouse after being granted the bankruptcy and snorted 50,000 dollars of coke live on stream in celebration and they'd never know. Phil could admit to blowing all his money on WWE Champions tomorrow and personally address the court with: "THANKS FOR THE MONEY DUMMIES!!! ACKACKACK" and nothing would happen. The court would never even find out because you know goddamn well that after the 857,902 emails containing a link to Phil masturbating every single person even tangentially related to the courthouse has an email filter for the words: "Phillip, Burnell, DSP" and "DarkSydePhil".He likely claimed thousands of dollars of expenses for a game he didn't actually use as part of his business. That'd be like me buying a truck, lying about using it as a business vehicle for 10 years, then actually starting a construction business and legitimately claiming the expenses. Doing it legally finally doesn't disappear the illegal part.
Edit: I do wonder if one could try and claim they were "market research" expenses....![]()
This. The people involved aren't dedicated inquisitors for justice, they're a bunch of boomers who just want to punch the clock for Mr. Slate, go home, and grill. If the bankruptcy case isn't literally as obvious as "Yacht Guy", they don't care.If the court didn't lift a finger to do 3 seconds of research to realize the fraud before it happened, they aren't going to lift a finger to do 4 seconds of research after to prove it happened.
By the way, DSP's two biggest Rivals apparently have Twitch channels now.
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If the court didn't lift a finger to do 3 seconds of research to realize the fraud before it happened, they aren't going to lift a finger to do 4 seconds of research after to prove it happened. Phil could have come home from the courthouse after being granted the bankruptcy and snorted 50,000 dollars of coke live on stream in celebration and they'd never know. Phil could admit to blowing all his money on WWE Champions tomorrow and personally address the court with: "THANKS FOR THE MONEY DUMMIES!!! ACKACKACK" and nothing would happen. The court would never even find out because you know goddamn well that after the 857,902 emails containing a link to Phil masturbating every single person even tangentially related to the courthouse has an email filter for the words: "Phillip, Burnell, DSP" and "DarkSydePhil".
I guess what I am trying to say is: He still has the bankruptcy and it is business related.