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Sauce Dog

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  1. Has there been more confirmed sales? I know of 5-6 that were on ebay which could be linked to customers explicitly, but beyond those nothing can be matched to a customer. There are certainly more customer books that have been sold (Which I know for a fact...*sigh* maybe one day I'll be able to do something with the slew of info I have which I currently cannot release for a variety of reasons), but most of them I'm sure the customer themselves don't even know their books have been sold in the first place.
  2. You could tape it and get a universal, though a very low grade (0.5 I would guess for this one) which would then continue to degrade in the slab - slapping tape on a book just isn't a good solution ever. I would recommend just investing a small bit of money to have it properly conserved (with someone like phantomrestoration.com ) and get it to maybe a 1.5 (or more, depending on work. Leaf casting just the cover would do wonders - it might even be possible to take this all the way to a 2.0/3.0 if you leaf cast the cover, as I had a book that ha similar work done and it ended up at a 3.5 and doesn't look as nice as your cover does).
  3. For me it is less about a persons opinion on this situation and more about people dropping claims about the people & situation without even providing a source for it when politely asked (as how can we form an opinion on it ourselves?). I understand the many reasons someone might not want to explore and expand on their own opinions in depth here, but when asked for the bare minimum regarding a claim (I'm not asking for evidence, I just want to know where they heard it from so we can all think for ourselves about it and look into it) they go silent (but still post an interact in the thread?). That is some real toxicity; spreading claims about people which can grow out of hand, getting repeated as fact, and refusing to even talk about something they felt was important enough to share in the first place. edit: They Dm'd me very important context. Well, in THAT case I totally can trust your wild claims at this time.
  4. "Guys, I'm now getting involved in this thread and here is a WILD new claim." "Source?" "Screw you guys, this is exactly the sort of attitude that caused people to get hurt in the first place! I'm not getting involved!" *makes tiny baby sniffling noises, picks up ball, goes home. Continues to interact with the thread reacting to posts.*
  5. You didn't want to get caught up in this, but just casually dropped serious allegations that nobody else is talking about and expect everyone here to believe you. Gotcha.
  6. Any reason you haven't provided a citation yet for this claim (your account does show you've been online and in this thread liking posts since asked for it)...it's a real doozy, but I have failed to find anything online in the last three days that sounds anything like this (which is odd cause this is pretty big, but not even the big comicsgate accounts on twitter are talking about it from what I can see)
  7. Personally for me as a stand alone comic, it isn't all that great (his other works are much better overall). At best it is a great 'remember when' walk through memory lane (much like a Family Guy call back reference scene) for those who might have grown up with the X-Men though.
  8. link? I can't seem to find anything for this claim anywhere so far, the only recent stuff coming up are some very low effort YouTube videos trying to delve into her statements (poorly).
  9. Would you let your (hypothetical) daughter hang out with someone with as many allegations as him, or do you think it would be unfair of you to make such a judgement call and hold such an opinion?
  10. What point? You said "People here still think Justin Roiland was wrong, even when found innocent in a court of law" He wasn't proved innocent, and it is more than reasonable for common people, not the courts, to have the opinion he is still 'wrong' based on continued allegations...over and over again.
  11. He had many allegations against him (domestic violence, abuse), and even after all those were dismissed due to lack of evidence (once again, not zero evidence, just not enough to be beyond a reasonable doubt)...he had even MORE new allegations come up last year. Sure, he isn't technically guilty by a court of law, but he sure doesn't seem to me like someone who is squeaky clean innocent (Hence me saying I get the feeling of 'where there is smoke, there is fire' with him)
  12. Yes, but also no. Courts do not determine innocence, it is of course assumed the default state, but rather courts determine guilt. His cases were dropped because of insufficient evidence to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt (Not making a value judgement on him either way, though with him the adage 'if there is smoke, there is fire' comes into my mind, but prosecution will not just take a risk if it isn't close to being a sure thing)
  13. Jesus wept, gross...hand waiving away her possible victimhood because it doesn't match your own notions of what rises to that definition is certainly a choice - she felt manipulated enough, as did other women, to come forward to raise a red flag (often the ONLY recourse women feel they have when there isn't anything outright illegal, whether it was the right decision is a separate beast). Regardless of what societies 'allow' does not mean it is correct or just - the average age of consent in the world is 14-16 but I personally don't think that makes it right for an adult to be involved just because it's legal. Just because she sought him out first, or made spicy art, doesn't mean she should have known what was coming to her or is any less a victim. Maybe you would like to also question what she was wearing at the time when he decided to DM her? Were people calling him a pedophile wrong, yes, and were there people who took it too far and harassed him online, of course (in that case he was a victim over a news/online cycle that overreacts and feeds into itself) but this nitpicking of the victim involved really evokes the tired & problematic myth of the perfect or ideal victim.
  14. Lots of attention is, rightfully so, being put on the 'internet mob' part of this but what I feel is getting lost is how that WTAE-TV Pittsburg newswoman helped drive more stress to Piskor by stalking his parent's house and demanding his elderly father comment on the allegations. Online DMs are one thing (and I'm not diminishing their impact) but having your parents being pulled into a mess (of your own doing) in person is another level. You can tell by his letter he had lots of concern for his parents welfare, so knowing he was going to bring them continued shame & grief would have certainly helped drive him to making such a rash decision.