Fakes Per Second
After the drama with ‘The Completionist’ which was somewhat earned, you would think that his friends would choose to discuss the situation or give him a platform to share his side of the story or maybe even provide an apology. But like so many people in this industry that try to come off as caring and genuine, they weren’t above taking their friend to the basement to give him the Romanov treatment. They stated it was a mutual decision for Jirard to leave the podcast even though multiple sources claim they unanimously booted him because he “hurt the brand”. This podcast is just indicative of the fake people that permeate the gaming industry. They stab you in the back while wearing a smile. I’m not defending Jirard, his actions were bad. But these so called “friends per second” were pretty quick to throw him under the bus so they could continue to do what they want unimpeded. It just goes to show how horrible and two faced the rats in gaming media are when they sense a sinking ship. It’s hard to listen to these types of people anymore. They come off as such disingenuous humans.
SRMoore818 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/23
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