Tick Tock (The Mouse and the Clock)

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Vinny Vintage (Formerly The Mouse) Faces Tough Questions in Latest YouTube Drama.

In the latest twist from our crazy corner of YouTube, the infamous troll account once known as The Mouse, now going by Vinny Vintage, finds itself under the spotlight yet again. This time, the drama revolves around its alleged connections to James Hind, a controversial figure claiming to run a child protection group. While The Mouse has long been the subject of speculation regarding its motives and associations, this latest exchange only deepens the mystery.

During a live stream on Vinny Vintage's YouTube channel, an account named ‘tomatoh punc’—believed to be a play on ‘Tomato Punch’—posed pointed questions to Vinny about James Hind and his questionable involvement in child protection. Hind has been a divisive figure for years, with many accusing him of being a fraudster masquerading as a child protector without any actual results. Despite Vinny's long-standing presence in similar circles, their response was evasive at best.

Here’s how the heated exchange unfolded:

tomatoh punc: Is this the nonce protector channel everyone is talking about on Facebook?
Vinny Vintage: You tell me
Vinny Vintage: Is it?
tomatoh punc: Apparently something about a mouse
Vinny Vintage: Too vague for me
tomatoh punc: James H claims he has a child protection group – is this company registered?
Vinny Vintage: Who’s James H?
Vinny Vintage: King James?
tomatoh punc: Hind
Vinny Vintage: Hind what?
tomatoh punc: If his company isn’t registered with the authorities then I’d be seriously concerned about his motives – wouldn’t you agree?
Vinny Vintage: I have no idea what you are talking about. This video is about Katie B.
Vinny Vintage: How many of the Paedo Hunter groups are registered? Aren’t they child protection groups too?
tomatoh punc: You know Hind, the faceless man masquerading as a child protector, yet hasn’t protected a single child.
Vinny Vintage: See my question above.
Vinny Vintage: Aren’t you faceless too?
tomatoh punc: They go after adults, not reaching out to vulnerable children.
tomatoh punc: I don’t claim to run a child protection company.
Vinny Vintage: Neither do I.
tomatoh punc: But your good close pal Hind does.
Vinny Vintage: Better take it up with him then, eh?
Vinny Vintage: I’m a puppet. I have no friends.
Vinny Vintage: See ya all laters.
tomatoh punc: Tick Tock.

As the conversation escalated, Vinny Vintage swiftly hid all of tomatoh punc's comments from public view, a move that many found ironic. The Mouse, in its previous incarnation, was known for using the phrase "Tick Tock" to provoke and intimidate other users. Now, the tables have turned, and Vinny appears unable to handle the same tactics being used against them.

Dodging Accountability.

The central issue in this exchange is Vinny Vintage's repeated denial of knowing James Hind, a figure that many believe is closely tied to Vinny (and the former Mouse account). Hind, known for his controversial child protection claims, has long been suspected of running a façade, and Vinny's evasiveness only stokes those suspicions. When tomatoh punc directly asked about Hind’s company registration—a simple question meant to verify the legitimacy of his claims—Vinny danced around the subject, claiming ignorance.

This type of deflection is classic Vinny Mouse behaviour: they excel at creating chaos, manipulating conversations, and avoiding direct confrontation when questions get too uncomfortable. By refusing to acknowledge any connection to Hind, Vinny Vintage not only dodged accountability but also left many viewers questioning the credibility of both figures.

The Irony of Silence.

One of the most striking aspects of this interaction is how quickly Vinny Vintage resorted to censoring tomatoh punc. For someone who’s built a reputation for “dishing it out,” Vinny seems uncharacteristically thin-skinned when the heat is turned up. The Mouse once thrived on causing others to react, and would often use trolling tactics to provoke intense responses, but in this instance, they found themselves on the receiving end—and they didn’t like it.

Vinny’s quick move to hide comments, especially after the “Tick Tock” remark, is a telling sign of their discomfort. It reveals a hypocrisy that many have pointed out before: Vinny can’t take the same criticism they dish out. The Mouse persona, despite being brash and aggressive in the past, now appears to crumble when faced with direct scrutiny.

In Conclusion.

In this latest chapter of YouTube drama, Vinny Vintage (aka The Mouse) continues to raise more questions than answers. By evading direct questions about James Hind, denying past associations, and censoring critics like tomatoh punc, Vinny only deepens the intrigue surrounding their online persona. For now, it seems that Vinny’s strategy of misdirection and manipulation remains unchanged, but as more viewers catch on, the cracks in the façade are beginning to show.

As always in this corner of YouTube, the truth is elusive, and the drama is never far behind.

Sourced from - Vinny Vintage (Formerly The Mouse) Faces Tough Questions in Latest YouTube Drama.
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