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Post by 111111 on Jan 26, 2020 14:59:11 GMT -5
I wouldn't put him up there with Weinstein, Spacey or Enzo, just to name a few. Ummm one of those 3 is not like the others.
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Post by Wardlow on Wardlow 54 on Jan 26, 2020 16:32:48 GMT -5
I wouldn't put him up there with Weinstein, Spacey or Enzo, just to name a few. Ummm one of those 3 is not like the others. All three were accused of sexual assault. Regardless of where Enzo falls in that group, guy was and still is a sleazeball. Adam is at the very least a better man than all three.
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Post by 111111 on Jan 26, 2020 16:37:12 GMT -5
Ummm one of those 3 is not like the others. All three were accused of sexual assault. Regardless of where Enzo falls in that group, guy was and still is a sleazeball. Adam is at the very least a better man than all three. 2 of them have been accused of habitual serial abuse. Enzo is an idiot who partied with the wrong girl. There is a massive difference.
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Post by Wardlow on Wardlow 54 on Jan 26, 2020 16:51:18 GMT -5
All three were accused of sexual assault. Regardless of where Enzo falls in that group, guy was and still is a sleazeball. Adam is at the very least a better man than all three. 2 of them have been accused of habitual serial abuse. Enzo is an idiot who partied with the wrong girl. There is a massive difference. My point was, people accused of wrongdoing and piled on by social media. And fwiw, regardless of what actually happened with Enzo, his actions before and since still paint him as a douchebag. At least I can give Adam the moral high ground over him.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Jan 26, 2020 19:38:25 GMT -5
2 of them have been accused of habitual serial abuse. Enzo is an idiot who partied with the wrong girl. There is a massive difference. My point was, people accused of wrongdoing and piled on by social media. And fwiw, regardless of what actually happened with Enzo, his actions before and since still paint him as a douchebag. At least I can give Adam the moral high ground over him. Sooooo. You know the guy personally?
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jan 26, 2020 21:48:33 GMT -5
ENOUGH ABOUT ENZO.
I am so f***ing sick of everyone's whataboutism on this shit and I am so f***ing sick of Enzo being brought up at all.
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Post by Wardlow on Wardlow 54 on Jan 27, 2020 0:38:00 GMT -5
ENOUGH ABOUT ENZO. I am so f***ing sick of everyone's whataboutism on this shit and I am so f***ing sick of Enzo being brought up at all. Apologies. I really wasn't trying to start an argument, I was simply using him as an example. But I shouldn't have continued to bring it up afterwards. My bad.
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Jan 27, 2020 1:10:39 GMT -5
He successfully called the #2 and #3 entries, at least.
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Post by romanstylesiii on Jan 27, 2020 1:13:16 GMT -5
I thought he got me tooâd? Itâs a bit more complicated than that. He started texting a 19 year old fan, it got flirty and eventually asked her for nudes. She acquiesced, but eventually had misgivings about the whole thing since Blampied was dating someone at the time. Once outed, the internet went batshit on him and he ultimately owned up to his mistake and stepped away. That being said, I think context is important here. The girl was 19, he didnât threaten her or promise her anything, nor did he make any attempt to cover it up. So yes, he technically did get âme tooâdâ but it wasnât as black and white as victimizing a defenseless girl, as much as him being a f***boy and a shitty boyfriend. He did a bad thing but heâs not a monster or anything. He cheated on a spouse. Which is statistically something most people have done in their lives. Virtue signalling is pathetic
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Post by Kyn on Jan 27, 2020 10:24:36 GMT -5
Total speculation:
I get people saying he overreacted, and cancel culture, and blah blah, but maybe he decided he NEEDED to make those changes in his life to remove himself from any temptation of doing the same, or worse, things. That would be totally valid (and admirable) IMO.
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Post by thetower52 on Jan 27, 2020 11:29:53 GMT -5
So Adam in his video managed to predict the forst 3 entrants and what would happen in the rumble damn near to a T
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Post by DrBackflipsHoffman on Jan 27, 2020 14:46:29 GMT -5
HAHA OF COURSE HE f***ING DOES
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Post by Some Baritone guy IS REDEEMED! on Jan 27, 2020 16:24:42 GMT -5
Itâs a bit more complicated than that. He started texting a 19 year old fan, it got flirty and eventually asked her for nudes. She acquiesced, but eventually had misgivings about the whole thing since Blampied was dating someone at the time. Once outed, the internet went batshit on him and he ultimately owned up to his mistake and stepped away. That being said, I think context is important here. The girl was 19, he didnât threaten her or promise her anything, nor did he make any attempt to cover it up. So yes, he technically did get âme tooâdâ but it wasnât as black and white as victimizing a defenseless girl, as much as him being a f***boy and a shitty boyfriend. He did a bad thing but heâs not a monster or anything. He cheated on a spouse. Which is statistically something most people have done in their lives. Virtue signalling is pathetic I mean it's not unreasonable to look at somebody doing a shitty thing and call them on it. I honestly don't see what statistics have to with any of this.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jan 27, 2020 16:43:27 GMT -5
Spouse or girlfriend? There is a difference.
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Post by The Ichi on Jan 27, 2020 17:07:03 GMT -5
Itâs a bit more complicated than that. He started texting a 19 year old fan, it got flirty and eventually asked her for nudes. She acquiesced, but eventually had misgivings about the whole thing since Blampied was dating someone at the time. Once outed, the internet went batshit on him and he ultimately owned up to his mistake and stepped away. That being said, I think context is important here. The girl was 19, he didnât threaten her or promise her anything, nor did he make any attempt to cover it up. So yes, he technically did get âme tooâdâ but it wasnât as black and white as victimizing a defenseless girl, as much as him being a f***boy and a shitty boyfriend. He did a bad thing but heâs not a monster or anything. He cheated on a spouse. Which is statistically something most people have done in their lives. Virtue signalling is pathetic Most people have definitely not cheated on a spouse.
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Post by Laces on Jan 27, 2020 18:04:18 GMT -5
The experts at Divorce Magazine note that about 45-50 percent of married women and 50-60 percent of married men cheat on their spouses. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), infidelity in the United States accounted for 20-40 percent of divorces.
So...yeah, actually they have.
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Post by thetower52 on Jan 27, 2020 18:49:31 GMT -5
The experts at Divorce Magazine note that about 45-50 percent of married women and 50-60 percent of married men cheat on their spouses. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), infidelity in the United States accounted for 20-40 percent of divorces. So...yeah, actually they have. TIL divorce magazine is a thing
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Post by Wardlow on Wardlow 54 on Jan 27, 2020 19:40:41 GMT -5
Total speculation: I get people saying he overreacted, and cancel culture, and blah blah, but maybe he decided he NEEDED to make those changes in his life to remove himself from any temptation of doing the same, or worse, things. That would be totally valid (and admirable) IMO. And this is why I can forgive him. He did a shitty thing, recognized that it was a shitty thing, owned it, and took the necessary steps to change for the better. While I think he was way too hard on himself, clearly, he felt he wasn't the being person he wanted to be. Props to him for doing something about it.
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Post by Laces on Jan 27, 2020 20:06:23 GMT -5
The experts at Divorce Magazine note that about 45-50 percent of married women and 50-60 percent of married men cheat on their spouses. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), infidelity in the United States accounted for 20-40 percent of divorces. So...yeah, actually they have. TIL divorce magazine is a thing Yeah I didn't want to pull facts out of my ass so I googled divorce rates and found that and actually went "...Huh...so that's a thing." out loud lol.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jan 27, 2020 21:12:49 GMT -5
Guys, leave the "spouse" and "divorce" stuff behind. Adam was not married.
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