They Said No to My Show, Then Made Their Own Version—Help Me Outshine Them. ✪Promo✪

I just saw where he gave you credit in his comments, so the answer to my question was already there.
I'm not talking about NYOIL. I made the video FOR HIM...I'm talking about a dude named Alex L. He lifted parts of my cartoon and made a meme "called the Beat it chick meme" - he ripped that straight from the video I made for NYOIL.
 
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niggaah stealing from niggaahz here is some fuck ass fuck boy shit! you gotta be a special kinda bitch ass niggaah. thats the type of shit mufukkaz should get banned for. Its too much FREE shit that aint free that gets posted her for you to CREATE your OWN shit!
Theres @ least 250 threads dedicated to how to do all sorts of creative shit & most often the tools can be found here .
you bitch ass niggaahz should be ashamed of yaselves. you thought nobody would find you you a bitch ass thief ass fuk niggaah(s).

I dnt care who did it... you bitch ass niggaah... create ya own shit! Be original. - gfk
 
niggaah stealing from niggaahz here is some fuck ass fuck boy shit! you gotta be a special kinda bitch ass niggaah. thats the type of shit mufukkaz should get banned for. Its too much FREE shit that aint free that gets posted her for you to CREATE your OWN shit!
Theres @ least 250 threads dedicated to how to do all sorts of creative shit & most often the tools can be found here .
you bitch ass niggaahz should be ashamed of yaselves. you thought nobody would find you you a bitch ass thief ass fuk niggaah(s).

I dnt care who did it... you bitch ass niggaah... create ya own shit! Be original. - gfk
Thing is, it makes sense, not a whole lot of sense, but it makes sense to a broke dude.

For Kevin Hart to do it is next level you ain't shit kind of grimy. You good. You got money. You're a household name. And you do this to somebody who is up and coming makes me lose all respect for dude. I will never watch anything else that dude puts out.

I support black people. Not that one, not anymore
 
I'm not talking about NYOIL. I made the video FOR HIM...I'm talking about a dude named Alex L. He lifted parts of my cartoon and made a meme "called the Beat it chick meme" - he ripped that straight from the video I made for NYOIL.
Lol. I knew exactly what the meme was after I read, "Beat it chick". Classic.
 
Thanks fam. I do. I can't draw to save my life but I taught myself a few animation suites.
U ever thought about using the new AI apps that animate for you? Them shits might take the video quality to another level. I been binging your series and it’s amazing. I appreciate it even. It takes me back and it’s crazy how similar all of our life experiences are, even tho we from different coasts. Keep up the top tier work, I wish u much success Vision
 
U ever thought about using the new AI apps that animate for you? Them shits might take the video quality to another level. I been binging your series and it’s amazing. I appreciate it even. It takes me back and it’s crazy how similar all of our life experiences are, even tho we from different coasts. Keep up the top tier work, I wish u much success Vision

I've been trying to keep up with them all, and they're limited for now, but they won't be for long. I'm looking forward to those days! And thank you, fam
 
So I was fucking with this jawn who said she didn't wanna do anything more than jump off. Meanwhile we were doing all the things that couples did without the title. But my dumb ass made one vital mistake


Real talk, unlike what Bruce said what y'all had established didn't make you her man. If you were going to be her man, new parameters would have to be established, which weren't. You asked a valid question.

Why do women have such a hard time when men ask questions, then get equally mad when men assume? Didn't your "assumption" lead to a poetry slam smackdown?
 
BGOLiens, I need your help.

Some of you know I’ve been grinding on my animated comedy, Trashterpiece Theater. It’s an edgy adult animated show set in 1990s and 2000s North Philly, and it’s my baby. It’s my love letter to Philly, the era, and the utter ridiculousness of coming of age as a Xennial. The cool part is it shows how so many of us have similar stories regardless of background and location. I’ve been developing it for a larger platform and pitching it over the past few years, staying patient while waiting for the industry to shift from shows like Rick and Morty back to grounded, character-driven stories like The Boondocks.

Here’s the kicker: This isn’t just a concept. It’s a proof of concept. I’ve got 91 episodes of Trashterpiece Theater out right now. That’s years of work, all done independently—writing, animating, voicing, editing, everything. With no budget.

Here’s the bullshit:

  • 2020: I tried to pitch the show to an A-list comedian from my neighborhood through a mutual friend. He passed, then created his own version of my show and posted it on his IG (it’s still up). He was checked on it and never did another episode.
  • 2021: A producer I was working with sent it to his team. They passed, saying they “weren’t doing anything edgy.”
  • 2022: It was sent to him again by an industry mutual colleague (A John Singleton apprentice). He passed a third time, saying he wasn’t doing edgy content because he was in hot water for some personal stuff and wanted to stay in that Disney/The Rock pocket.
  • 2025: Dude announces his own edgy adult animated coming-of-age series set in 90s North Philly. It’s now airing on a streaming service, and the irony is fucking brutal.
  • This is gonna make pitching to production companies and streamers significantly harder. When I start pitching again, there may be some folks who say my series is too close to his (peep the irony).
I’m not here to bitch about it (okay, maybe a little). There’s nothing I can do to stop his show or force him to admit he stole my premise. But I can fight back by boosting Trashterpiece Theater as much as possible. I’m not giving up on my vision.

Here’s how you can help:
  1. Subscribe to my YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/visionpoet). Bigger numbers = more eyes = more chances to get this show in front of the right people. Plus, higher subscriber counts actually matter when proving to industry folks that there’s interest in my concept. I have 77k on IG, but IG doesn’t push videos over 3 minutes anymore, and my episodes are all 8-10 minutes.
  2. Share the series with anyone who loves edgy, irreverent animation. Word of mouth is everything.
  3. If you’re a YouTuber/Reviewer, I’d love for you to check out the series and share your thoughts. It’s hard to grow when you’re a one-person team grinding out episodes every week. To grow on YouTube, you really have to be uploading daily, and that’s impossible for me right now because animation is so tedious. If you know a review channel or YouTuber, would you refer it to them?
I’m not asking for pity, clout, or to push him down to lift myself up. I don’t want things to get messy because I still want homie to win (maybe I shouldn’t, but I do). All I’m asking for is a fighting chance. Trashterpiece is my heart, and I refuse to let it get overshadowed by someone who couldn’t be bothered to meet with me when I pitched it to them.

Check out a couple of episodes:
  • Pimps, Pranks, & Poltergeist: The Legend of Daddy God


  • The Mason-Dixon Lie


Thanks for reading, and thanks for having my back.

And yeah, I know... :lol:

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Thing is, it makes sense, not a whole lot of sense, but it makes sense to a broke dude.

For Kevin Hart to do it is next level you ain't shit kind of grimy. You good. You got money. You're a household name. And you do this to somebody who is up and coming makes me lose all respect for dude. I will never watch anything else that dude puts out.

I support black people. Not that one, not anymore

And this is a passion project for dude. Something he been putting in work for over the years.
But for Kev, it's just one of many projects he throws out there to see what sticks. He just called up some of his
peeps and threw some stuff together. Could've easily brung the original creator aboard and helped fund and flesh out
his work.
 
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