Inside The Spring2015 Hasbro PR package. (So Much Swag)

Good, you're up to play ball.

Is this the news? Because generally they pay handsomely for information so they first source to break a story before other networks. Even so, I think we can all agree that it's a pretty bad system, as credit should be given where credit is due. In this case, Drac is taking news that he otherwise wouldn't know about if it wasn't for the source he was taking it from, and monetizing a video from it without even being polite enough to give some credit to blog or person he stole it from. The fact you defend his practice puzzles me. If you feel that's a baseless acquisition, feel free to point out where all his old nerf news videos are in the years before he joined reddit and had access to nearly instant news; which is the sole reason I joined Reddit.

Because, you know, I'll just point to how massively late his Fusefire video was and how absolutely god awful it was. You'd have to be a pretty blind fan to defend work like that.

And, you know; if he really cared so much for the community I'm not quite sure why he would go out of his way to harm it the way he has recently. Since you're so close to him, I would appreciate the reason, because the only one we have is that he doesn't want to help his competition. Which, as you can imagine, isn't good or the community.

And yeah, I can point out that I think he's a money crazy fiend. I have reasons to believe that. For one, he continues to do nothing but act like he's above not being a total jackass to people because he has fans. For two, he HAS posted imgur albums and pictures in the past and linked to the video in the comments. Unfortunately, we all know that making and rather assertive proclamation for a title that directly links to a video with a confusing/interesting picture (one of the basic strategies for youtube videos, I may add) is far more effective for generating views on a video (and thus, income) than it is to post a single picture with a text link to a video for those are in interested in more and not forcing us to watch a 10 minute long video for a simple answer.

It's common courtesy, and that he has a motive for doing nothing but linking multiple videos every week and no motive for being a courteous poster.

And finally, my opinion is meaningless in your opinion. Funny how that works, eh?

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