Thursday, July 14, 2016

Tmartn case and CSGOLotto

 Happiness is a positive cash flow.

- Fred Adler


CSGOLotto is (by now hopefully 'was') a website made to make illegal but somehow legal money by scamming underage children by making them bet their CSGO skins, which have been bought with actual money in more cases than not, on the website. The 'difference' between the CSGO skin 'betting sites', which CSGOLotto is/was also, is that the real life money gets turned into steam money, and the steam money can't ever leave steam, supposedly (too bad when there's money there're and will be ways to get it in reality). My friend bet on the site last winter in fact, and afterwards they sent dozens of bots to harrass him through his steam account and constantly the bots posted about the website. Constant adds etc. by CSGOLotto bots happened to me also. By using  these ways that go against all morality Tmartn has collected ALOT (potentially millions) of dollars. According to whiteboy7thst Tmrtn, and hopefully his co-assigned criminal friends (let's be real here, there's no way he could run such an imperium at such fast growth rate in such a short period of time. Countless bots everywhere in CS as I already mentioned), will be held in FELONY charges if the attorneys manage to get big pot customers. The case is underway and they've confirmed this to be one of the biggest and "juiciest" cases an attorney could hope for (scamming little children via gambling). If every single person, which ofcourse is not happening 100%, who bet on the site makes a claim, the so-called "CSGOLotto enterprises" will be losing minimum of TEN TIMES the amount they've made and facing who knows how many years in prison. If he's found guilty of fraudulent crime, felony, scamming etc. All the access into his way of getting illegal money, which could potentially include his YouTube account, will be permanently shut, which could mean millions of dollars gone. However, it seems Tmartn has a plan for semi-washing money into "legal" money which I will be talking about a bit. In Tmartn's response video, he mentions that he had fifteen people working on CSGOLotto's business team working on skin trading.

In Tmartn's response video when the shitstorm news hit him, he responses in a weird way:

"CSGOLotto is a company! Tmartn enterprises is a company! CSGOLotto pays Tmartn enterprises for promotions! Tmartn enterprises promotes CSGOLotto!"

He's trying to make it seem that he's doing everything legally right and he's basically saying that ALL the money will leave CSGOLotto's bank accounts for the Tmartn enterprises promotion fees. Yes. Dumb. As. Fuck.
He's also constantly trying to cling onto people's sympathy in the video by talking about always speaking the truth and "I would never do that guys!"



 And by the way, he deleted all the CSGO videos he had. Like a criminal who thinks, nay, knows that "they got me" would do. Also his video reeks of bullshit since he's talking about morality in a way that "why would people do this to me" when he's nothing more than a pig who steals money from children. And in his response video, which he deleted also, he mentions he had talked with an attorney who worked "countless hours" on investigating the CSGOLotto idea to make sure it was "100% legit."

Now I ask you: Where is this attorney at? He actually pointed towards the sea when he showed in the video where the attorney was at, lol. Anyways... Why are you panicking so much, Tmartn? Is that a sweat drop on your nose? What is there to get so scared about? You're talking too fast in your video. You shouldn't have to, you know, try so (in fact TOO) hard on proving your innocence if nothing is wrong. And yes, you faked your videos. Why are you even lying like that, terrible. They were made to create the illusion to people that are less developed, the illusion of thinking that 'this is easy money. I can make bank via this method.' And it's all money, mother's credit cards being used, on silly skins in a video game. 

Retarded idea at best in more ways than one, those sites are.

By the way, if you want the full story from the very beginning, watch the video series of "CSGO Scandal" created by HonorTheCall over here.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Beginnings and endings

Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it.
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 "Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it." - Agatha Christie
Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it.
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Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it.
Read more at: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/agatha_christie.html
Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it.
Read more at: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/agatha_christie.html

Here I have an old book, once a book of the month in fact, released in June 1976. Agatha Christie's Curtain: Hercule Poirot's last case. The book contains an added cover which I'm about to throw in the trash bin because of its terrible condition, well, after I've written here what it says to make me remember this for inspirational material, if not anything else. I'm a fan of her Hercule Poirot stories and it's interesting to know facts about her. By the way as I'm planning to go to a writing course in the future, I'll be sure to remember Christie's quote about giving out advices.

Agatha Christie wrote her first crime-detective novel called 'Styles's case' in 1920. In that book she introduced the readers to a small retired belgian man, the master detective Hercule Poirot, whose egg-shaped head, waxed moustache and famous gray brain cells have gotten familiar over fifty years of solving countless (well ok not quite) crimes in Christie's stories.
 Now the circle has closed, however. A little while before her death, Agatha let her final Poirot book get out in the public, the book was called Curtain and it was contained in a testament to her brother's son to be released after her death. This double close-up to the stories of both Hercule Poirot and Agatha Christie left a mysterious feel of fate to linger over the book which closes the curtain to many, many stories that came before it.
All stories come to an end one day.

"Curtain: Hercule Poirot's last case" tells a story which takes place in Style's Court, as it did in Christie's first detective novel.  However the times have changed and the place is newly renovated and has been turned into a boarding house that the white haired Ms. Luttrell rules over with an iron fist. Hercule Poirot has gone to the Style's Court to spend his old days. His health is in bad shape, he sits on a wheelchair and suffers from heart attacks, but his infamous gray brain cells work as dangerously effectively as they've always done.

Poirot's old friend Hastings has gotten an invitation from his friend and has thoughts of spending a nice little vacation with his small friend, talking of good old days, but Poirot has something else in his mind. A mysterious murderer X and a sure awareness of the fact that Styles's Court will once again be the scene of a ruthless crime.
 Hastings, with uncertainty in his mind, starts to investigate and keep an eye on the people of the boarding house. The suspicious animal test subject doing dr. Franklin,  his paranoid wife, her beautiful nurse, charmer Allerton and even his daughter Judith are all under Hastings's watchful eyes.

Curtain: Hercule Poirot's last case, as the name implies, is supposed to pull the plug on the series and finally make the curtain fall on the story of Hercule Poirot. In order to do this, Christie made her and Poirot's 'first' scene of crime be their last in a beautiful, down-to-earth but symbolic manner and style of presentation. The idea surely is nothing new, but for a series that had gone on for years. The story of Poirot was testamented to end when Christie herself dies, so it had a double, fourth wall breaking meaning to it. Larger than life, you could say. The curtain falls on everything and the stage will never be used ever again by the original author. Her stories will be read, played, told and used as an inspiration for as long as there exist people who are into the medium of novels and genre of mystery, crime and soft-boiled detective fiction.

What does this photograph tell me? Well, it shows two scales, it's meant to balance each of the scales out by adding one thing on the other end. Test it out, spend your time of years and years tangoing on the scales with anything you can, spend the time in balancing and getting the scales of understandings of light and heavy, good and bad, and so on, to their positions where nothing is weighing the other down.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Price to pay

Amateurs can improve by 5 or 6 stones, but we professionals don't have so much room for improvement...
- Go Seigen 

As I'm writing my first novel the thought of foreshadowing, connections between characters, originality etc. really stop me from getting good word counts, as I'm trying to reach higher than what my pay grade (which, if we talk about pays from writing literally, I don't have right now, ofcourse) can handle consistently, it really stops me from writing constantly. It's not that I hit a writer's block or anything of the sort, I simply go back and read what I've written and explore, develop and flesh out that content because I know it's not good enough. I don't think "nothing is good enough", however, so it's not that I'd decide to throw away my creations. I just have little knack to writing itself, not creating stories, so everything becomes jumbled in the story itself. For example I had written a scenario of three chapters where in the first the main character had gotten to a certain point and during writing I simply just somehow forgot what I was doing, and went to a whole other plot point in the future suddenly, skipping alot of content I should have written. As I reread the first chapter I managed to write it as I wanted to, but while I was focusing on that, I forgot about what the second chapter contained in it and had to rewrite that also. It's too hard to remember places, names, distances, connections, foreshadowing, character traits, moralities, messages, symbolism, jokes, events etc. that happen as an amateur writer because I'm not used to planning out the stories nor do I have a working place where I could focus on papers or something like that if I go back to a certain plot point, I simply don't have anything else than a Word-ripoff to go back to if I need to remember something. Oh well, all in due time. It's in my style to climb the ladder the hard way and take too much time in learning something. As they say, you can't teach old dog new tricks.

Worthless feeling of achievement after achieving.
It's comparable to like how unknown countries in the areas of boxing and wrestling start wanting to become like the top dogs in the World. Makwan "Mr. Finland", a new pro UFC wrestler, once said that he will take UFC to Finland one day, to get rid of that ridicilous cheap skin belt with a sticker on it that they give to Finland's overweight/skinny "pro" wrestlers and swap it to that heavy, precious and shiny gold belt with an infinite price of worth in money and pride together that they give to wrestlers of the UFC in America. What a nice feeling it would be to throw that skin belt your dog keeps biting on every, that belt that you know holds no value and hold that gold package over your shoulder as you walk back to the dressing room, beaten up from a long fight that felt like an eternity and sweaty like and ESL CS player but with an amazing feeling of accomplishment you know you'll get only once in a lifetime. Something to remember back to when you get back to boring days with bad weather and nothing but pressure and depression once again.

 And now I'll take my time to listen to Jonathan Young's Zero to Hero from Hercules musical again.
True value is hard to get your hands on and almost impossible to achieve because everyone wants it.