Their isn't room on the internet for feelings only logic.
Yeah, I don't know about that. Human beings are not computers, though a lot of them rely on emotion far too much when making decisions. Logic ought to rule the vast majority of our decisions, but it's extremely hard to keep emotion out of everything. Whatever problem Lutpin is having in real life is probably, my guess is, causing him some negative emotions and is also causing him to act out of character by not paying campaign participants on time.
This person didn't do what they said they were going to do and that is the end of the story.
This person caused a lot of people a lot of stress in this situation and just because they eventually paid does not make justice.
Both of these things are true, which is why I left him negative feedback. His recent actions were pretty much a textbook case of a lack of trustworthiness. It's not like him to act like he did, but the truth is that he did screw a lot of people over.
The most trusted managers of the most acceptable common gigs still fuck you over and offer no reimbursement, and you squabble over his reputation as if it is the best the community can offer including his misdeeds. It destroys everyone's legitimacy and increasingly so when you make excuses for him.
Well, when Bill Clinton got the blowjob treatment from Madame Lewinski, everyone in the world was focusing on his reputation and ability to continue running the United States. I never heard a peep about him not picking up the tab for the dry cleaning of her cocktail dress.
Also, I haven't kept up with every aspect of this drama to date. Have the campaign participants of all of Lutpin's campaigns been paid, or only some of them? I think he paid 777Coin and Bitvest but I don't know what other pies he had his fingers in. Lightlord certainly shares some responsibility in this debacle, too.