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Who's The 'Game Is Game' Guy And Why Was He Arrested? TikToker Life And Scars' Arrest And Mugshot Explained
TikToker Life and Scars, also known as the "Game Is Game" guy, has reportedly been arrested and his mugshot is going viral on Twitter / X.
Known for his controversial self-help videos in which he gives men unsavory relationship advice, Life and Scars (who was banned on TikTok) has since become an Instagram Reels poster and streamer. Men across the web find him interesting but also controversial.
So, why was he arrested? Let's explain who he is and what he did.
Who Is The 'Game Is Game' Guy, aka Life And Scars?
Life and Scars started posting to TikTok in late 2022. In his first viral video, he gave men advice on how to wash their behinds before a hot date.
Life and Scars was later banned on TikTok because his video topics are not PC. His methods for rizzing women often involve manipulation and physical tactics, the latter of which might have led to his recent arrest.
Found an interesting TikTok account pic.twitter.com/4jd5KLYwaf
— Grillpilled Gardenmaxxer (@theloosieman) October 18, 2022
Why Was Life And Scars Arrested?
A month ago, Life and Scars was streaming on YouTube and Twitch when his girlfriend struck him. The two went off-camera and some scuffling was heard. After that, Life and Scars didn't post anything for weeks.
On Tuesday, X user @18lessons posted a photo of Life and Scars' mugshot with "GAME IS GAME" watermarked overtop. The X user alleged that he was booked for domestic violence. Currently, it's unknown what website the mugshot was sourced from.
On Thursday, Life and Scars went live on YouTube and Twitch and explained what happened. He said he was arrested in Fargo, North Dakota (where he lives, apparently), and held at Cass County Jail. He was held there for a month and recently pleaded not guilty.
In his roughly two-hour livestream, Life and Scars seemed to further incriminate himself. He went on multiple rants, calling his Native American girlfriend "fake Indian" and recounting his time with other inmates arrested for domestic violence whom he championed.
Yikes. This guy just can't shut his trap. X users are amazed that he's so prone to professing his committed sins. Although he says he's not guilty, many internet users believe that if they showed this livestream in court, a jury of his peers would put him away.
Bri 😭 pic.twitter.com/xkNkMWdekP
— erm (@retr0tard) May 18, 2024
For the full history of Life and Scars, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's entry on him for even more information.