The Freak continues with his empty threats and still trying to "market" himself with a trip to Arizona.
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Jenna's question implies a level of thought that Lucas never has: every accomplishment that Lucas attempts to brag about is from a group dynamic: his age equating maturity like all sophisticated older gents, the things generation X has accomplished, his parents businesses, etc.
Could this be the explanation for why he claims to fall in love with an entire generation? Because he views himself as part of a generation, not an individual, but the whole...just as he loves the whole, he sees himself as possessing the virtues of the whole?
I've always found his claim of "loving" an entire age group incredibly bizarre, and when you really think about it, it's one of the strangest things about him... which is saying quite a lot.
Perhaps individuals scare him, one-on-one interactions and such, and he feels more comfortable soapboxing to the masses of young girls. It's very strange, this "falling in love" with an entire generation. Lucas is a Freudian analyst's dream: between projecting his uncomfortable praise of his female family members' beauty onto teenagers writ large, and his near-constant fascination with pushing and pulling things into and out of his and others' anuses... he's a mess of self-destructive addictions (overeating, wallowing in the manic "high" of his anger, jealousy in ALL directions) and incorrect social impulses.
The list of what's "right" about Lucas would be MUCH shorter than the list of what's wrong with him, as
@klickitat 's hilarious video postscript has shown.