Friday, August 8, 2025

The sex toy scandal in WNBA is all about............a coin?

 It's come out that a group of cryptocurrency investors who had created a memecoin a week & a half ago are taking responsibility for a series of "pranks" at WNBA games since the coin was introduced. These jabronies with arrested development won't identify themselves due to the supposedly "sensitive nature" of their product, which is already generating a great deal of interest online, and potential profit for these clowns.

Following up on what we discussed on Wednesday, a 2nd suspect, an 18 year old, was arrested the other day, and spilled the beans about something "trending on social media".

To remind, one of the sex toys was tossed in the direction of Indiana's Sophie Cunningham during a game in Los Angeles on Tuesday, this after she'd gone online to advise fans to not throw objects on the court for safety reasons.


Sophie Cunningham. Photo courtesy Yahoo!.

These geeks are saying that the "pranks" will continue. Not for long, morons. Now that the cops and the league are aware of what's going on, the next idiot that tries this will be the next to be escorted to the local lockup. There are better ways to message your product, but you clowns had to act like a bunch of frat boys who never grew up.

Besides, the coin is likely going to end up going the way of other short-term investments. It happens.

6 comments:

Ann Bennett said...

As the Aesop fable advised, Notoriety is often confused as fame. Sex toy, egads. That is just embarrassing for the players.

hobbyfan said...

This group of John Doe jabronies have been painted by some in the media as misogynists, but their idea of humor is just way off. I sympathize with the players.

Chuck Miller said...

Imagine the pearl-clutching if a group of female cryptocurrency backers suddenly started throwing tampons onto the NBA courts.

hobbyfan said...

Why, then, are these crypto-investors hiding behind a veil of anonymity?

Pincklub said...

A sex toy was recently thrown onto the court during a professional basketball game, showing how fan behavior can create serious safety risks for players.

hobbyfan said...

Oh, we know that.