1. Be able to make a successful videogame. 2. Become a successful videogame streamer.
Choose
Does this mean he's going to replay MGS2? His first attempt was comedic gold. If he replays it, it probably won't be as good what with his heavy reliance on streamchat and useless facecam but I'm sure someone will still make a TIHYDP
PAY FOR MY TWO BMWS!
PAY FOR MY TWO HOUSES!
PAY FOR MY VIDEO GAMES!
PAY FOR MY FOOD!
PAY FOR MY TAX EVASION!
A single person tipped him $1000? Am I reading that right?
If that's the case, he should expect a charge-back within the next month. He'll probably whine about that as if he didn't expect it to happen.
>asks $2000 to replay 2 games
I'm surprised that's not something that happens to him often, I'd think he of all people with a dedicated hatebase they'd pull that on him.
>mfw I make more money than DSP despite being probably 10 years younger
Id rather make good vidya
As tempting as it is to think that he's just comically stupid because of how bad he is at video games (something that he obviously plays up for publicity), the guy probably knows that it's going to wind up being a charge back. He's probably saving it so he can act the victim on Twitter later on.
There's a perception that only SJWs use social media to victim-bait, but all sorts of people do it.
>beautiful wife
>good house
>play video games for a living
>good at street fighter
>handsome
>semi-succesful career, has its downs but always works out in the end
is DSP /ourguy/?
as other anons before me have pointed out, DSPs content is less enjoyable now that he has twitch chat telling him what to do so we can't watch him flounder for hours
>Phil isn't an SJW
why do people give this dumb fat cunt money?
Good luck with that, some guy donated around $10,000 to Sodapoppin and tried to chargeback but lost all of the disputes and his credit card company billed him the money and closed his account.
You don't pull the risk if you're not a fucking retard who just wants to troll someone.
if it was a kid using his mom's credit card, that's unfortunate. if it was a grown adult, then good.
> an
Seriously, I'm never sure if it should be "a" or "an."
>A ess jay double u
I mentally unpack the full phrase whenever I see an acronym.
1. they think its helping him when its actually just sending him further down an unsustainable path
2. they are doing it to get back at the detractors, even though most of the detractors want him to stick around so they can laugh at him
>beautiful wife
user i.....
i'm 99% sure you treat acronyms as if you were saying them in their entirety, so you would write/say "a SJW"
Me, I'm just waiting for eceleb version of Sirhan Sirhan to come along