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11-28-2023 , 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by borg23
Sounds like a toned down version of the Hollywood Dbags who own 10 mansions and fly private who tell us all how we need to cut down on our carbon footprint.
Hat in hand, I admit that I completely misread this as Hollywood DNegs, and then began looking into the 10 mansions part.
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11-29-2023 , 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by borg23
Sounds like a toned down version of the Hollywood Dbags who own 10 mansions and fly private who tell us all how we need to cut down on our carbon footprint.
Poor people get stuck in TSA lines and therefore can't share their message as efficiently.
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11-29-2023 , 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by aznhandofjustice
Does anybody else remember during his bracelet ceremony for winning the ppc in the mid 2010s where he used some of his speech to implore us to reduce our environmental impact?

What a douchenozzle hypocrite
My only experience with Brian Rast is that he had a little stripper girlfriend from Rhino who frequently made it rain for 2/5 grinders all around the strip. Can you judge a man for his choice in partner?
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05-22-2024 , 02:23 AM
Nah, I don't think we should all be grabbing pitchforks just 'cause Brian Rast is one of the top water users in Vegas. Maybe he's got a big family or needs it for his job or something. Plus, we don't know all the details. Instead of jumping to conclusions, maybe we could all learn from this and try to use water more wisely, like by using efficient appliances or getting a good olansi water purifier to reduce waste.
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05-22-2024 , 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by donaldbrannon
Nah, I don't think we should all be grabbing pitchforks just 'cause Brian Rast is one of the top water users in Vegas. Maybe he's got a big family or needs it for his job or something. Plus, we don't know all the details. Instead of jumping to conclusions, maybe we could all learn from this and try to use water more wisely, like by using efficient appliances or getting a good olansi water purifier to reduce waste.
A year old bump by a brand new account??

Come on Brian, you're better than this!
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05-22-2024 , 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by donaldbrannon
Nah, I don't think we should all be grabbing pitchforks just 'cause Brian Rast is one of the top water users in Vegas. Maybe he's got a big family or needs it for his job or something. Plus, we don't know all the details. Instead of jumping to conclusions, maybe we could all learn from this and try to use water more wisely, like by using efficient appliances or getting a good olansi water purifier to reduce waste.
Use as much water as you want Brian... I do because the world is COVERED in it, and that's just on the surface.
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05-22-2024 , 06:18 PM
ya but there alot of water in deserts I hear
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05-22-2024 , 07:57 PM
People in Mexico City are about to find out what it's like to turn on the tap and nothing comes out. For a large percentage of the population, having potable water is a miracle.
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05-22-2024 , 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by chillrob
A year old bump by a brand new account??

Come on Brian, you're better than this!
This made me laugh out loud really hard!
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05-22-2024 , 10:02 PM
Dude definitely googled his name and found this. It's not even a good cover "heres abunch of things it could be but also we don't know why he does it. Also this could be a good thing because other people might use less seeing how much he uses" -some random name so it seems more legit. ooooofda


Edit: just checked and sure enough this thread is like 15th result if you google his name after his social medias and some articles about him and his career.

Last edited by jinz3rd; 05-22-2024 at 10:18 PM.
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05-22-2024 , 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by sketchy1
there's a big leap between a phone book, which you can opt out of and publishing someone's address in the newspaper/their website.

you say this nonchalantly like this is normal and stuff, and it's definitely not.

the KC star published patrick mahomes' address--which is public record--then deleted the article and apologized.

probably because... it's pretty creepy to post people's home addresses on a highly trafficked news article.

but whatever, you're a mod, you can act like a ****. congrats on acting like a ****.
I didn't realize people were this ignorant about what public records are available.
Here you go dude look up some appraised values and more.

https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/govern...ty_records.php
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05-23-2024 , 05:35 AM
He was commentating Triton a few days ago and I wrote in the chat "Hey Brian are you still a hypocrite wasting more water a year than small city while preaching about the planet?" and got swiftly banned. No doubt he wondered what that was about, googled it and found the thread.

Lol @ Brian Rast
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05-23-2024 , 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Kebabkungen
He was commentating Triton a few days ago and I wrote in the chat "Hey Brian are you still a hypocrite wasting more water a year than small city while preaching about the planet?" and got swiftly banned. No doubt he wondered what that was about, googled it and found the thread.

Lol @ Brian Rast
He seems like the type to stay on top of his google search results. I doubt he specifically googled it based on your comment.
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05-23-2024 , 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Punker
He seems like the type to stay on top of his google search results. I doubt he specifically googled it based on your comment.
Probably not but the timing of him being called out while commentating and this thread being bumped was interesting.
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07-12-2024 , 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by jcorb
People in Mexico City are about to find out what it's like to turn on the tap and nothing comes out. For a large percentage of the population, having potable water is a miracle.
Lesser affluent parts of the city only receive water 4-5 days a week and have to store it for usage on other days. Can't imagine the outcry if that ever happened in the USA, but it probably will someday soon.
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07-12-2024 , 08:51 AM
That comment bumping the thread is obviously a spam bot selling the brand of water purifiers mentioned
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07-12-2024 , 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by butt factory
That comment bumping the thread is obviously a spam bot selling the brand of water purifiers mentioned
Hahahaha oh wow, you're absolutely right. What's funny is that if you Google "Olansi water purifier" you get hundreds of sites that are effectively the same thing, plus a bunch of fake reviews at sites that don't appear to review any other brand. It almost has MLM vibes except it's too easy to actually buy the product.

I totally forgot about this thread, even though I posted in it last year. When someone said they were anti-sweating Rast, it led me to search for "Brian Rast elephant" and got this.

Anyway, good eye on that bump.

EDIT: oh, and...

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Originally Posted by JohnnyDough
My only experience with Brian Rast is that he had a little stripper girlfriend from Rhino who frequently made it rain for 2/5 grinders all around the strip. Can you judge a man for his choice in partner?
She makes it rain. That's why he doesn't worry about water usage.
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07-12-2024 , 04:31 PM
2.44 million gallons is equal to 7.48 acre-feet of water (@ 326,000 gallons per acre-foot). Mr. RastÂ’s property is .39 acres (per post #78). This means a volume of water 19.19 feet tall was used by this property in 2022. This is a fantastic number - crops such as rice use 4-5 acre-feet of water. He would have to be living in a rain forest or swamp to be using that amount (or have a horrendous leak).

A check of the address listed in the article shows that most of the land is covered in concrete - there is a lawn covering maybe 1/4 of the acreage. There is a pool.

An average family of four uses 163,000 gallons (or 1/2 acre-feet of water) in a year. Reducing Mr. RastÂ’s reported use by a factor of ten yields about .75 acre-feet (or about 250,000 gallons). This makes more sense. It appears to me that the data for water use in the article is incorrect (at least for Mr. Rast).
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07-12-2024 , 04:32 PM
P.S. I’ll save you the trouble - “Hi Brian!”
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07-12-2024 , 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by LPB
P.S. I’ll save you the trouble - “Hi Brian!”

Hi Brian!! Huge fan
**** the environment and poor people!
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07-13-2024 , 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by LPB
2.44 million gallons is equal to 7.48 acre-feet of water (@ 326,000 gallons per acre-foot). Mr. RastÂ’s property is .39 acres (per post #78). This means a volume of water 19.19 feet tall was used by this property in 2022. This is a fantastic number - crops such as rice use 4-5 acre-feet of water. He would have to be living in a rain forest or swamp to be using that amount (or have a horrendous leak).

A check of the address listed in the article shows that most of the land is covered in concrete - there is a lawn covering maybe 1/4 of the acreage. There is a pool.

An average family of four uses 163,000 gallons (or 1/2 acre-feet of water) in a year. Reducing Mr. RastÂ’s reported use by a factor of ten yields about .75 acre-feet (or about 250,000 gallons). This makes more sense. It appears to me that the data for water use in the article is incorrect (at least for Mr. Rast).
Brian the type of player to be making a deep run in the main event and talking about inaccurate reporting in the press of his water usage on twoplustwo during it.
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07-13-2024 , 01:18 AM
Hey, give him credit. The guy made a second account in July 2022 just in case he needed to refute something said about him two years later. No wonder he crushes souls at poker.
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07-13-2024 , 10:47 AM
so what is it? crypto mining?
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07-13-2024 , 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by LPB
2.44 million gallons is equal to 7.48 acre-feet of water (@ 326,000 gallons per acre-foot). Mr. RastÂ’s property is .39 acres (per post #78). This means a volume of water 19.19 feet tall was used by this property in 2022. This is a fantastic number - crops such as rice use 4-5 acre-feet of water. He would have to be living in a rain forest or swamp to be using that amount (or have a horrendous leak).

A check of the address listed in the article shows that most of the land is covered in concrete - there is a lawn covering maybe 1/4 of the acreage. There is a pool.

An average family of four uses 163,000 gallons (or 1/2 acre-feet of water) in a year. Reducing Mr. RastÂ’s reported use by a factor of ten yields about .75 acre-feet (or about 250,000 gallons). This makes more sense. It appears to me that the data for water use in the article is incorrect (at least for Mr. Rast).
Do people farm rice in the deserts of Las Vegas?
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07-13-2024 , 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by LPB
2.44 million gallons is equal to 7.48 acre-feet of water (@ 326,000 gallons per acre-foot). Mr. RastÂ’s property is .39 acres (per post #78). This means a volume of water 19.19 feet tall was used by this property in 2022. This is a fantastic number - crops such as rice use 4-5 acre-feet of water. He would have to be living in a rain forest or swamp to be using that amount (or have a horrendous leak).

A check of the address listed in the article shows that most of the land is covered in concrete - there is a lawn covering maybe 1/4 of the acreage. There is a pool.

An average family of four uses 163,000 gallons (or 1/2 acre-feet of water) in a year. Reducing Mr. RastÂ’s reported use by a factor of ten yields about .75 acre-feet (or about 250,000 gallons). This makes more sense. It appears to me that the data for water use in the article is incorrect (at least for Mr. Rast).


Easily possible if the pool has a leak and the owner just did not care. Also since you do not know the interior details of the house Jacuzzis if used every day could lead to this number. He just is a standard hypocrite like the leftists flying in private jets and cruising in giant yachts that demand you lower your emissions while they do whatever they want.
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