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originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: PaidShill
Tom Delonge is so full of it I can't believe anyone would be stupid enough to "invest" in his "To the Stars" company.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: olaru12
To be honest I think that's all this whole routine of his is. Drumming up interest and publicity for his entertainment projects. And when eight years goes by and they haven't broken anything substantial to the public it won't matter because he'll have already made his bank off books and movies.
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: olaru12
If your primary motivator is money and you believe it can benefit you, go for it.
Personally though, I am morally opposed to supporting anyone who is trying to take advantage of others and there are plenty of other opportunities to personally benefit without supporting scam artists
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: PaidShill
Tom Delonge is so full of it I can't believe anyone would be stupid enough to "invest" in his "To the Stars" company.
originally posted by: KansasGirl
He believes everything he reads in the Internet. Awful! Mr. Rogan would ask "Cool, who showed you that?" Or "who told you that?" and his answers were "it's on the Internet."
Holy chit.
ETA: the biggest evidence to me that his "advisors" are using him as a useful idiot to further whatever their agenda is? That they allow him to speak. To anyone. If they really were telling him inside information, they would NOT LET HIM OPEN HIS MOUTH. They clearly don't care if anyone invests in this company....because again...they are allowing him to speak. I don't mean because they would be afraid he would spill secrets, but because they wouldn't want his drabble and constant swear words and "Uranus" jokes and "I read it on the Internet" talk to drive smart people away from their project. Holy chit.
originally posted by: Iridomyrmex
a reply to: olaru12
Wait, so you have wholeheartedly decided to knowingly help a scam artist defraud a bunch of people who don't know any better? There are a million people who want to make sci-fi entertainment, but this guy is claiming to have actual proof of the fantasy he's selling.
That's pathetic. You know that makes you a fraud too, right?
originally posted by: Tellurian
I listened to the Joe Rogan / Tom Delonge episode yesterday
must be an old interview, heard he wasn't doing radio/TV interviews while the company went public for legal reasons to avoid any potential actuations of deception.
originally posted by: dan121212
didn't he say long ago "read between the lines" sounds like none of you are