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Michael Quinn is an infamous hotdog salesman in NYC, who is most notable for his collaborations with [[World Of T-Shirts|WorldofTshirts]], also known as Joshua. Quinn is a universally detested figure in the WorldofTshirts community for his scamming, clout chasing, and mismanagement of Josh, all while he claims to be doing good. "Just a great guy | Michael Quinn is an infamous hotdog salesman in NYC, who is most notable for his collaborations with [[World Of T-Shirts|WorldofTshirts]], also known as Joshua. Quinn is a universally detested figure in the WorldofTshirts community for his scamming, clout chasing, and mismanagement of Josh, all while he claims to be doing good. He refers to himself as "Just a great guy". | ||
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Quinn first became aware of [[Daniel Larson]] when Daniel announced his plans to travel to New York City. | Quinn first became aware of [[Daniel Larson]] when Daniel announced his plans to travel to New York City. | ||
Quinn spoke of a potential professional relationship between the two, though his motives for managing Daniel are controversial. | Quinn spoke of a potential professional relationship between the two, though his motives for managing Daniel are controversial and murky at best. Michael continues through October 2023 to offer housing to Daniel in NYC. | ||
Michael proposed a boxing match between Josh and Daniel, though this would be called off shortly after. Daniel and his community were skeptical, which prompted Quinn to post a video on his TikTok, @thisismichaelquinn, saying that he is, “...just a great guy,” who wanted to help. | Michael proposed a boxing match between Josh and Daniel, though this would be called off shortly after. Daniel and his community were skeptical, which prompted Quinn to post a video on his TikTok, @thisismichaelquinn, saying that he is, “...just a great guy,” who wanted to help. | ||