Richard Carrier can now rest easy, there's someone even more pathetic than he is out there. Daily Mail, the greatest troll site in the world didn't take too kindly to being declared fake news by sites that routinely crank out lies, like Snopes. So they went to town on them. They really, really push the knife in deep:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...xen-domme.html
Apparently not only did this loser (you can tell just from his gayface that he's a complete loser, before you even read the story) spend a hundred grand on hookers, he ditched his first wife (and other snopes co-founder) so he could marry a prostitute.
This human train wreck is who idiots like jaecp expects you to get your news from.
His new wife, who apparently still has an escort account up, gets lots of raving reviews from all the other men who hit it:
"I'm a complete gentleman, all I did was check her facts."
Given the quality of snopes' material in the last few years, that sounds about right.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...xen-domme.html
Apparently not only did this loser (you can tell just from his gayface that he's a complete loser, before you even read the story) spend a hundred grand on hookers, he ditched his first wife (and other snopes co-founder) so he could marry a prostitute.
Now a DailyMail.com investigation reveals that Snopes.com's founders, former husband and wife David and Barbara Mikkelson, are embroiled in a lengthy and bitter legal dispute in the wake of their divorce.
He has since remarried, to a former escort and porn actress who is one of the site's staff members.
They are accusing each other of financial impropriety, with Barbara claiming her ex-husband is guilty of 'embezzlement' and suggesting he is attempting a 'boondoggle' to change tax arrangements, while David claims she took millions from their joint accounts and bought property in Las Vegas.
He has since remarried, to a former escort and porn actress who is one of the site's staff members.
They are accusing each other of financial impropriety, with Barbara claiming her ex-husband is guilty of 'embezzlement' and suggesting he is attempting a 'boondoggle' to change tax arrangements, while David claims she took millions from their joint accounts and bought property in Las Vegas.
His new wife, who apparently still has an escort account up, gets lots of raving reviews from all the other men who hit it:
She claimed he spent nearly $10,000 on a 24-day 'personal vacation' in India this year and expensed his girlfriend's plane ticket to Buenos Aires.
David and his attorneys countered that the India visit was a legitimate business trip, and that he only expensed a fraction - 22.5 per cent - of the total cost of the excursion.
He said he was considering setting up a fact-checking website in India, and wanted to get a sense of the culture. He also said he went to Buenos Aires to attend an international fact-checking conference.
David and his attorneys countered that the India visit was a legitimate business trip, and that he only expensed a fraction - 22.5 per cent - of the total cost of the excursion.
He said he was considering setting up a fact-checking website in India, and wanted to get a sense of the culture. He also said he went to Buenos Aires to attend an international fact-checking conference.
She is not the only Snopes employee who is frank online about their sex life.
One of the lead fact-checkers, Kim LaCapria, has also been a sex-and-fetish blogger who went by the pseudonym 'Vice Vixen.'
She described her blog as a lifestyle website 'with a specific focus on naughtiness, sin, carnal pursuits, and general hedonism and bonne vivante-ery.'
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Describing her day-off activities on another blog, she wrote that she 'played scrabble, smoked pot, and posted to Snopes.' She added, 'That's what I did on my day "on," too.'
One of the lead fact-checkers, Kim LaCapria, has also been a sex-and-fetish blogger who went by the pseudonym 'Vice Vixen.'
She described her blog as a lifestyle website 'with a specific focus on naughtiness, sin, carnal pursuits, and general hedonism and bonne vivante-ery.'
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Describing her day-off activities on another blog, she wrote that she 'played scrabble, smoked pot, and posted to Snopes.' She added, 'That's what I did on my day "on," too.'
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