Now, I've heard of strange disconnects, but this one really strikes my fancy. I wonder why?
Now, isn't it interesting Marcus is willing to spend the time to take some random mope to Small Claims Court and prosecute him for taking a $3 comic and a stack of "free comics." Nor saying the man's actions were right, just trying something for perspective.
Then we have this post, an hour after the first one, where a real "Alleged Thief" shakes people down for money:
Gee, how many tens of thousands of dollars has Ken bilked folks out of? Yet a $3 thief needs an all points bulletin. Markus, I think your priorities are fucked up. Next time that $3 thief returns, give him the keys to your store. He still won't steal enough to reach the heights of Ken.
Friday Fantasy: Fortnightly Adventures #2: On the Frozen Wastelands
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Far from any frozen climes, from any mountains or tundra, or ice-churned
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Yet he doesn't have time to give updates on his six kickstarters in three months.
ReplyDeleteFor an "alleged thief" Ken does a pretty good job acting like a real one.
ReplyDeleteLooks like he pulled a huge crowd
ReplyDeleteMaybe Ken is a method actor... if so he has a double major as a POS.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on Whitman's douchery, but to be fair to the shop owner, the other guy had "a stack from the expensive pile" and a couple freebies, but tried only paying for one of the books, a $3 title. I assume from reading that the value of shoplifted comics was more than $3.
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