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KickStarter Washington sues Kickstarted game creator who failed to deliver

Ninjerk

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Anyway, what ever happened to that transwhatever that decided not to release their Kickstarted comic book and [possibly] used the money for a sex change operation?
See post #34.

I don't think that obviously crazy people are in high danger of being sued. Most people will expect them to be broke.
I had to look up "Kickstarter meltdown" to find it. This is the one I'm talking about: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/73258510/sad-pictures-for-children/posts
Well, at least I'm right on the "crazy" and "broke" parts.
Is it really so crazy to expect someone to support you just because?
 

Turjan

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Is it really so crazy to expect someone to support you just because?
No idea. But it's definitely crazy to expect me to read that long ass Kickstarter entry. :M
 
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