UncleFuckAss
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Just because it's Phil there's a small part of me that believes they actually will apologize to him, make him partner again, then put him on their front page to make amends.
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I'm sure he will first thing next stream now... Since ya know... he NEVER reads the farmsIt’s funny how during Phil’s entire little rant he never once mentioned his “family” and how people have jeopardized that...
Any clips?
For what? He tweeted it.Any clips?
Problem is, Phil thinks he has already done that, and now he's being told that he didn't. We know how that goes. Shit, his vids are chock full of moments where he literally says that the game said "No you didn't", after he supposedly pressed a button in time for a jump or whatever.creating a new branding/marketing initiative to give a better impression of his public image in the future
The front page part would actually be funny because then Phil would be wondering where all the attention went after it disappears within an hour because people figured out that all the fat guy in a clown suit is going to do is beg for tips, snort, and display no gaming aptitude whatsoever.Just because it's Phil there's a small part of me that believes they actually will apologize to him, make him partner again, then put him on their front page to make amends.
Imagine him trying to negotiate for a pay raise at a 9-5.Insulting the party you're demanding an apology from always works out. Great job Phil, you're on your way to becoming the first person Twitch has ever publically apologized to.
Thought the tweet meant he had talked about the drama on his stream. Maybe I'm just retarded.For what? He tweeted it.
Phil's need for validation strikes again.
In true darksidedeflector fashion, he keeps avoiding the whole sentence that includes the words 'inappropriate conduct'Phil trying to weasel-word his way out by saying he never said a hateful slur on twitch, pretty sure twitch changed their terms of service to include off-site activity when it comes to handing out bans
Phil comes across like an abusive ex right after you're tired of their shit and break up with them. As soon as you tell 'em that it won't work out and you're leaving them, they immediately prove why you're breaking up with them in the first place and start verbally abusing you, telling you you're a stupid fucking annoying whore who probably fucked around or that you're a pindick loser who should be lucky any woman gave him the time of day. That tactic may work on Phil's retard brigade because they've got no sense of self worth, but it won't work on anyone else, especially not on a faceless entity and massive tech site like Twitch.Insulting the party you're demanding an apology from always works out. Great job Phil, you're on your way to becoming the first person Twitch has ever publically apologized to.
It's taking a back seat to his feelings, really. Which is obviously nothing new, but here, it's different because he's clearly really emotional over the disregard of the work he feels he has put in to not being Young Phil. He got triggered pretty fucking hard, and I have to believe it's because he was so convinced that his plan had worked, that he was free of that previous image.The overwhelming support from his fans take a back seat to a Twitch form letter telling Phil how much of a good boy he is.
To say he lacks credibility here is the definition of an understatement. If one is to properly defend free speech, then getting it right when it has actually been attacked is pretty god damn important.For me to have any sympathy for Phil for his "banning" (which he wasn't anyway, he was still on Twitch after cursing them multiple times, try that with your boss and see how it goes), I have to believe his version of what happened and his interpretation of the situation. I've seen Phil lie a billion times and (ironically) ban anyone who says anything he disagrees with---all while blaming everyone here for any consequences he faces for being a toxic fuck. So I'll pass on taking anything Phil says at face value or feeling any sympathy for someone who's been digging his own grave for years.
https://www.twitch.tv/almighty_tevin/v/1027748843?sr=a&t=8103sAny clips?
The more I think about it, the more it feels like the hateful slurs thing is a lie. Okay, so he drops a negger bomb and gets banned. Makes sense and it's perfectly in line with what Twitch has done previously to people, including their big partners. But, a month before that incident, Phil got in enough trouble for repeatedly using racial slurs to the point they departner him, but don't ban him? Twitch is known for either doing absolutely nothing or overreacting with a ban. And, again, we've seen many times how they actually react with slurs, including with Phil himself, both in this most recent incident and that time he insulted some other partner and got a ban.To be honest, if "hateful slurs" was indeed the reason for Phil's partnership ban and it's not just a catch-all reason, I have to wonder how the fuck it took them so long to do it.
Phil has been saying some nasty shit to his viewers for years and years. Remember when he said that a guy should jump off a cliff? I just imagined that that shit flew under Twitch's radar, since people reported him and nothing happened.
My guess is something changed within Twitch. They demonetized Amouranth, right? Maybe they just decided to cull down certain types of streamers, and Phil was one of them.