He doesn't support other content creators (like a kk ex, cozy, etc.) and in fact goes out of his way to criticize places like snap zone. He called out Alex C for something benign and stupid and leaked dms without his consent He's also quite wealthy and has talked on steam about having his house remodelee which is off-putting when asking for donations from his mostly younger audience ![]() If they sold token bundles for $300 he would make videos talking about how it was a great deal He shills for literally anything and everything second dinner does. He uses dumb clickbaity titles and complains about other people doing the same thing He's a sore loser with examples pointed out throughout He uses his underage children in his streams He has a negative attitude to both viewers and other content creators which he's vocal about His voice is grating and painful to listen to I told him I couldn't be that bad, because I just beat him, and he proceeded to ban me. He then proceeded to insult my ability to do math (when I'm easily in the top 10% of highschoolers in the country with regards to math) and says that I'm a bad player because I played gambit (evidently he didn't care to notice that the gambit was common bordered, which should have at least prompted him to see if it was generated). In chat, I talked about how I was surprised we had matched, because I was rank 70 and he was infinite, and while I knew ranks would be somewhat far apart, I thought SD would have tighter limits on. Knowing it was either go for the 1/3 of hitting sandman, or retreat, and given jeff didn't snap, there was no reason not to try. It was, honestly, a rather unspectacular game aside from one interaction: he had gotten sandman out on 3, but the second location was The Hub, which had given me gambit. As I would later learn, he was playing a control deck, with the most notable inclusion being sandman. I was messing around, testing a kazoo deck I had thrown together. At the time my CL was a little lower than the average player today, early series 3. All in all, everyone in the family will spy a winner here, during a showing, and be pleased as punch when the credits roll at film's end.I wouldn't say I hate him, but I certainly don't like him, and the story why is probably a solid anecdote as to why others don't, either. Especially beautiful is the suburban home where Gillian's family lives. As for the settings, costumes, and production values, they are of the top-shelf variety. The rest of the cast, including Carroll, Cyrus, Lopez, and the others, are great, too. His inventive martial arts movements are mirthful, too. Chan is, as always, a wonderfully comic performer whose smile can light up the world. It has a fine story, a zippy direction, a lot of action, and a nice cast. Most seriously, Ian downloaded a secret file from Bob's computer and now the Russian badguys are after them! Can Bob manage to dodge bullets as he carpools the kiddies to school? This is a cute family film that should please almost everyone. Bob can't cook breakfasts the kids will eat, he has trouble stopping squabbles and he finds bedtime rules are difficult to enforce. He'll babysit for them! After all, as Bob says, he has brought down dictators so he can certainly deal with three kids. ![]() So, when Gillian has to leave town to attend to a sick father, Bob sees an opportunity for him to "get closer" to the children. Whenever he arrives at their house, they find ways to humiliate him. Trouble is, she has three cantankerous kids, Fallan (Madeleine Carroll), Ian and Nora. In truth, Bob has fallen in love with a beautiful divorcée, Gillian (Amber Valletta) and wants to marry her. Cornering a Russian gangster will be his final "hurrah". Although he likes his co-workers, including Colton (Billy Ray Cyrus) and his boss (George Lopez), he want a "normal" life. Bob Ho (Jackie Chan), a very successful CIA spy, is retiring from the business.
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