How far out of the loop are you? Are you familiar with the #KickVic/#AniMeToo/Weeb Wars situation? If so, Toye is Jamie Marchi's fiancé.I've been out of the loop, who's this Ron Toye moron that Nick appears to be threating to sue?
He's not. Ron is the fiance of Monica Rial, who might be getting sued and Nick is laughing at the fact that Ron won't shut the fuck up despite knowing lawyers are on the case. Like the lawyers could legitimately get him to testify against his own fiance with the way he's been running his mouth. This lawsuit currently in the making has been a trip https://kiwifarms.net/threads/weeb-wars-animegate-kickvic-vickicksback.53670/I've been out of the loop, who's this Ron Toye moron that Nick appears to be threating to sue?
Never say never. I thought the same about a lot of people before Nick. At this point I'm conditioned to just enjoy people like Nick in the moment.
She took the magazine out not the clip. A clip is used to “charge” magazines and haven’t been used for pistols since about WW1. For reference.I thought she took the clip out. Although I know even if it doesn't have a clip it should be treated as loaded at all times.
Reset Era also hates everyone including themselvesResetera hates nick and keep going on about getting him debarred
What I'm gonna bet is that Nick's gonna have a much, much longer shelf-life that a lot of people who get into streaming, and it's probably because he's already got a career as a lawyer and doesn't really need to do this youtube thing to pay his bills. Dude's got a wife, like five kids, a house, and his own business. Youtube is just a hobby for him, and until he makes the smooth-brained idea to turn that into his main source of income, he'll be fine.But if he stays relatively stable and is just an informative source for some legal aspects and entertaining outlet for people who don't want to read our autism but want to hear about Russell Greer, that's great. Plus there's always the chance some idiot will try to initiate spurious legal action against him like they do against non-lawyers and that would be a treat.
Two houses, methinks.What I'm gonna bet is that Nick's gonna have a much, much longer shelf-life that a lot of people who get into streaming, and it's probably because he's already got a career as a lawyer and doesn't really need to do this youtube thing to pay his bills. Dude's got a wife, like five kids, a house, and his own business. Youtube is just a hobby for him, and until he makes the smooth-brained idea to turn that into his main source of income, he'll be fine.
Also on itunes and google play, just search for lawsplaining.
In the YT description:
Oh, hey, Nick's podcasting his streams now? Is that new?
Anyway, I presume this is going to be the same document that he talked about on last night's stream and also sent to Null?
He's been hitting 5k+ basically every night since he started hitting the weeb wars stuff.He's got, like, 5 thousand people watching him right now. Has anything occurred thats blown up or is this just an average number for one of his evening streams? I'm a bit out of the loop on his stuff and don't see anything ITT that stands out to me so I'm just curious what's going on.