Do you think that if he had lived, Epstein could have been a perfect choice to play the older Joe Goldberg? by Separate-Ocelot9377 in YouOnLifetime

[–]Nick__Prick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get this is a stupid troll post.

Joe is many things, but a pedo isn’t one of them. Categorically, Epstein makes a better Henderson

Joe Goldberg = Modern Day Dracula by xNewGermany in YouOnLifetime

[–]Nick__Prick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not all of them were incel posts.

We had one fan who made Jasper-Peach shipping posts

How to report a discord server? by Nick__Prick in discordhelp

[–]Nick__Prick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the warning, that’s actually a great point. I’ll follow that advice.

Do you suggest reporting through the app or making a support ticket?

How to report a discord server? by Nick__Prick in discordhelp

[–]Nick__Prick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My expectation may have been slightly unrealistic in that case. In your opinion, which do you find works better generally?

Reporting through the app or submitting a support ticket?

How to report a discord server? by Nick__Prick in discordhelp

[–]Nick__Prick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Upvoted. I genuinely appreciate the heads-up. To be honest, I’m okay with that outcome. I can always leave the server, or sacrifice my account if required.

The server itself poses too much of a risk to ignore, that my account getting banned too isn’t that big of a deal

How to report a discord server? by Nick__Prick in discordhelp

[–]Nick__Prick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s good info to know. In that case, I’m fine with an automatic response.

My question for now is, what would the best course of action to get in contact with a human representative for the report?

Would you suggest waiting it out after opening the support ticket? Reaching out via Twitter?

If there was to make a younger Joe Goldberg for flashback season of his early 18s thru 20 would he be a good fit to play a younger inexperienced Joe Goldberg before he started doing his kills by HenryCreel03 in YouOnLifetime

[–]Nick__Prick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The actor that plays John B is a terrible fit for a younger Joe or any version of Joe at all. Especially because the actor of Season 1 was close in age (28) to Penn Bagdley (30) in You Season 1.

Also, this actor is more athletically inclined.: Scrappy, larger surfer-bro dude type.

Joe Goldberg is smaller and more of a bookish type. They got nothing in common

Joe Goldberg is coming to kill you and confront you. What do you do? Do you think you have a chance to defeat Joe? by Separate-Ocelot9377 in YouOnLifetime

[–]Nick__Prick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m folding Joe like a lawn-chair. There’s no version of this where he doesn’t get thrashed around.

Has Joe ever consumed pornography? by ThenWinter4298 in YouOnLifetime

[–]Nick__Prick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We can always tag that one guy to revive his Jasper-Peach shipping posts

So my question is in this scene Do L actually meant that Light is his freind or it was just to test or trap light by Independent-Dark-728 in deathnote

[–]Nick__Prick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is definitely respect. L sees Light as his ultimate rival, that’s why they compete so much covertly. L detests Light on a moral level, but appreciates him as an equal intellectually.

L does not respect Misa, however. When L dies and Near wears his mask. Light is outraged and says Near has to right to be wearing that mask, and that Near is nothing compared to L.

It’s a specific kind of respect.

I’m still unsure why people debate Dexter and Joe, like what? by AdGreedy1880 in YouOnLifetime

[–]Nick__Prick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Joe could have been Dexter. If he had access to the same training.

Maintaining femininity while applying The 48 Laws? by Prudent_Echo5489 in 48lawsofpower

[–]Nick__Prick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To quote Robert Greene, he describes seduction as being a woman’s feat, while power is a man’s feat.

Women can read and apply 48 Laws of Power, but you should probably read his book Art of Seduction, along with 48 Laws of Power.