Try guys

1. he cheated on his wife, who is also an employee
2. he cheated with a subordinate employee
3. the person he cheated with's ex-fiance was also an employee under him
4. co-owners of the company are your friends who are also friends with your wife

in what world would it make sense that he keeps his job?
I already saw and replied to someone else making this point. I get it now. I didn’t know it was a coworker.
 
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Wait it was a coworker?!!?
The rumor us it was Alex from the food babies. Almost everyone in the office has unfollowed her and her ex fiance has wiped her from his account, so it's assumed that she cheated on him with Ned.
 
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The rumor us it was Alex from the food babies. Almost everyone in the office has unfollowed her and her ex fiance has wiped her from his account, so it's assumed that she cheated on him with Ned.
Damn <_< why couldn't it have been a complete stranger... at least then we might have gotten some leaks
 
What a cold statement posted by the Try Guys. The whole Try Guys brand is bizarre. And their business model has always seemed unsustainable. They're grown-ass men pretending to be squeaky-clean, castrated 'soft boys' with their pastel outfits and lollipops. Their compulsive need to be seen as morally harmless sets off alarm bells for me. I'm not at all surprised they dropped Ned the second he got canceled (he now threatens their capital [their viewership is 90% female]). And not surprised that they didn't even include a mere "It saddens us to say this..." or "We hope he reflects, makes changes and gets on the right path." See, they never cared about Ned because they never cared about themselves.
Ned is a Yale graduate who, in his adult life, hasn't harnessed any meaningful skills or mastered any fields. All he knows is trying on prom dresses from Amazon and playing Sims. He chose an undignified career path, and as a result, has no dignity. Similar to Nikocado's decision to quit violin and create, um, 'content' instead. The public humiliation of Ned's cancelation is interesting because, in all the Try Guys' videos I've seen through the years, I can't recall a time when he wasn't being publicly humiliated.
The remaining Try Guys will continue to exploit and demean themselves for money, pumping out low-level content and squeezing their pasty estrogenic middle-aged male bodies into more prom dresses until someday they, too, are canceled.
 
What a cold statement posted by the Try Guys. The whole Try Guys brand is bizarre. And their business model has always seemed unsustainable. They're grown-ass men pretending to be squeaky-clean, castrated 'soft boys' with their pastel outfits and lollipops. Their compulsive need to be seen as morally harmless sets off alarm bells for me. I'm not at all surprised they dropped Ned the second he got canceled (he now threatens their capital [their viewership is 90% female]). And not surprised that they didn't even include a mere "It saddens us to say this..." or "We hope he reflects, makes changes and gets on the right path." See, they never cared about Ned because they never cared about themselves.
Ned is a Yale graduate who, in his adult life, hasn't harnessed any meaningful skills or mastered any fields. All he knows is trying on prom dresses from Amazon and playing Sims. He chose an undignified career path, and as a result, has no dignity. Similar to Nikocado's decision to quit violin and create, um, 'content' instead. The public humiliation of Ned's cancelation is interesting because, in all the Try Guys' videos I've seen through the years, I can't recall a time when he wasn't being publicly humiliated.
The remaining Try Guys will continue to exploit and demean themselves for money, pumping out low-level content and squeezing their pasty estrogenic middle-aged male bodies into more prom dresses until someday they, too, are canceled.
Okay you should be the new Try Guy replacement because of your lack of estrogen and your very very smart analysis of businessmen on a pornsite. Like girl, please put your "intellectualism" on Twitter where "intellectualism" thrives, this is bizarre.
 
What a cold statement posted by the Try Guys. The whole Try Guys brand is bizarre. And their business model has always seemed unsustainable. They're grown-ass men pretending to be squeaky-clean, castrated 'soft boys' with their pastel outfits and lollipops. Their compulsive need to be seen as morally harmless sets off alarm bells for me. I'm not at all surprised they dropped Ned the second he got canceled (he now threatens their capital [their viewership is 90% female]). And not surprised that they didn't even include a mere "It saddens us to say this..." or "We hope he reflects, makes changes and gets on the right path." See, they never cared about Ned because they never cared about themselves.
Ned is a Yale graduate who, in his adult life, hasn't harnessed any meaningful skills or mastered any fields. All he knows is trying on prom dresses from Amazon and playing Sims. He chose an undignified career path, and as a result, has no dignity. Similar to Nikocado's decision to quit violin and create, um, 'content' instead. The public humiliation of Ned's cancelation is interesting because, in all the Try Guys' videos I've seen through the years, I can't recall a time when he wasn't being publicly humiliated.
The remaining Try Guys will continue to exploit and demean themselves for money, pumping out low-level content and squeezing their pasty estrogenic middle-aged male bodies into more prom dresses until someday they, too, are canceled.
What a pretentious amount of shit.
 
Okay you should be the new Try Guy replacement because of your lack of estrogen and your very very smart analysis of businessmen on a pornsite. Like girl, please put your "intellectualism" on Twitter where "intellectualism" thrives, this is bizarre.
LMAO like no offense babe but we're just here in case hole pics drop asjhglwdfghjk
 
What a cold statement posted by the Try Guys. The whole Try Guys brand is bizarre. And their business model has always seemed unsustainable. They're grown-ass men pretending to be squeaky-clean, castrated 'soft boys' with their pastel outfits and lollipops. Their compulsive need to be seen as morally harmless sets off alarm bells for me. I'm not at all surprised they dropped Ned the second he got canceled (he now threatens their capital [their viewership is 90% female]). And not surprised that they didn't even include a mere "It saddens us to say this..." or "We hope he reflects, makes changes and gets on the right path." See, they never cared about Ned because they never cared about themselves.
Ned is a Yale graduate who, in his adult life, hasn't harnessed any meaningful skills or mastered any fields. All he knows is trying on prom dresses from Amazon and playing Sims. He chose an undignified career path, and as a result, has no dignity. Similar to Nikocado's decision to quit violin and create, um, 'content' instead. The public humiliation of Ned's cancelation is interesting because, in all the Try Guys' videos I've seen through the years, I can't recall a time when he wasn't being publicly humiliated.
The remaining Try Guys will continue to exploit and demean themselves for money, pumping out low-level content and squeezing their pasty estrogenic middle-aged male bodies into more prom dresses until someday they, too, are canceled.
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What a cold statement posted by the Try Guys. The whole Try Guys brand is bizarre. And their business model has always seemed unsustainable. They're grown-ass men pretending to be squeaky-clean, castrated 'soft boys' with their pastel outfits and lollipops. Their compulsive need to be seen as morally harmless sets off alarm bells for me. I'm not at all surprised they dropped Ned the second he got canceled (he now threatens their capital [their viewership is 90% female]). And not surprised that they didn't even include a mere "It saddens us to say this..." or "We hope he reflects, makes changes and gets on the right path." See, they never cared about Ned because they never cared about themselves.
Ned is a Yale graduate who, in his adult life, hasn't harnessed any meaningful skills or mastered any fields. All he knows is trying on prom dresses from Amazon and playing Sims. He chose an undignified career path, and as a result, has no dignity. Similar to Nikocado's decision to quit violin and create, um, 'content' instead. The public humiliation of Ned's cancelation is interesting because, in all the Try Guys' videos I've seen through the years, I can't recall a time when he wasn't being publicly humiliated.
The remaining Try Guys will continue to exploit and demean themselves for money, pumping out low-level content and squeezing their pasty estrogenic middle-aged male bodies into more prom dresses until someday they, too, are canceled.
You're an absolute moron ROFL
 
The remaining Try Guys will continue to exploit and demean themselves for money, pumping out low-level content and squeezing their pasty estrogenic middle-aged male bodies into more prom dresses until someday they, too, are canceled.
good point, person that has a photo album of their dick viewable for free on the website "large penis support group"
 
Ok it makes a lot more sense now that we know it was a subordinate employee with whom he had an affair. I thought it was just a normal affair and that the internet was embarking on a puritanical witch hunt.

If it wasn't an employee he had an affair with it would be no big deal and none anyone not us nor his co-workers business, but since it was an employee. I can understand letting him go.

Thanks for clearing that up. I genuinely thought the internet was going all 18th century puritanical moral police over an affair between two consenting adults and didn't realize it was an employer an employee matter.