
Marissa "Missy" Goldberg recently found herself the center of controversy, after she discovered a YouTube posting of her work on ABC's A.M. Posse. Goldberg allegedly contacted YouTube user, Immortalsynn, who referred to her as "Gina".
"Actually, it's Missy. I would know. I'm her!", Goldberg cheerfully posted in the video's comments.
To Goldberg's chagrin, Immortalsynn was less than impressed and discounted the claim.
"Shhhh, quiet, listen... ...indeed, that's the sound of anyone believing you."
In retaliation, Goldberg and long time friend Joe Moran pummeled Synn with negative comment ratings and personal attacks on Synn's character. "We totally went Brooklyn on her his ass," explained Moran. "OH SNAP!"
Ultimately, The YouTube Team yanked the video due to "fraudulent behavior" on Goldberg's part. " We have reason to believe that the real Ms. Goldberg perished over a decade ago. She hasn't worked since."
2 comments:
I know ImmortalSynn (and he's a guy, not a female) and he said it was nothing more than "unsubstantiated bickering between YouTube kiddies who think profanity makes them tough".
Have to say that I agree.
After reading this article, it doesn't appear that they referred to ImmortalSynn as a female.
And, as a counterpoint, profanity does make you tough. And also leather chaps.
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