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Someone Posted The Fat Jew's Entire Book Online As Revenge For His Joke Thievery

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Death and Taxes – After weathering a storm of blistering accusations that his entire career was built on rampant plagiarism and that he’s an unfunny sociopath, Josh “The Fat Jew” Ostrovsky seems to be doing pretty well for himself. The controversy gained him thousands of new Instagram followers, and he published a new, terrible book.

Fortunately, you don’t need to waste money buying it to see how bad Money Pizza Respect really is: Someone anonymously posted scans of every page, under the Twitter handle @updog7. They’re also claiming that they wrote the book (their bio: “hey there, i wrote a book”). And who knows, maybe they did. Or maybe they just found it on a blog? It’s hard to say. The internet truly is a vast ocean of stuff, and sometimes it’s hard to find the original source of something.

 

A fitting revenge after the Fat Jew got drawn and quartered in the social media public square a few months back for his repeated joke theft. But more than anything, hopefully this means everyone who’s beaten this cause to death can move on and stop obsessing over the guy. There’s no one who loves to beat a dead horse like nerds complaining about things online. Gamergate, 9/11 conspiracy theorists, all of Hockey Twitter are just some of the examples of how people can’t let something go long past a time where the point has been made. This dude has been publicly destroyed time and again for months and now his book that he probably got an insane advance for is online as a final poetic slap in the face. Mob justice won. Let the guy go back to reposting shitty memes for idiots in peace.

 

At least the Twitter copyright police are working hard out there for more than just ruining Barstool’s social media presence, the tweet is already down due to a claim from the copyright holder:

 

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The scanned book has also been removed from the initial Google Drive upload but I assume it’s somewhere out there if you’re a big believer in karma and are willing to read 200 pages of mediocrity to prove a point.