That's kind of the thing, it seems like he's going from audience to audience and alienating each slowly to where you can probably figure out which audience he pissed off when.
Nick seems to be in the mindset that he can comfortably alienate himself from these groups because Nick believes that he's still got a pulse on society at large. To put it another way, Nick is so conceited/convinced that most people share his view on things (in theory or in practice) that he can fool himself into thinking that he's in the majority of common sense/practice while his opponents are either outsiders, or hypocrites that cannot admit that he's right.
For example, when Nick was getting pushback in mid December 2022 about his questionable activities with his wife (which he glosses over), he responded by claiming to have knowledge that "they" don't
actually care even though he says "they" are 90% anonymous. According to Nick, nobody over 30 cares. After all, Nick is over 30 and doesn't care, therefore no one does... Implying only people in their 20s or younger do?
A few days later, Nick claimed to know how people talk at home, so they can't criticize him. He knows you do, you "fucking Christian pussy!" He
knows you do!
Nick normalizing his behavior by projecting onto others could just be a defense mechanism against criticism, but Nick seems to genuinely believe that he has special insight into others (especially the anonymous ones whom he can freely project onto). The way Nick alienated his law audience, KF, and going onto picking a fight with the VTuber fandom has revealed several defects in his own self-perception and perception of others.
Nick seems to think he can write off the "prudish incels" (aka his old lawtube audience) because they are hypocrites, and not "real" like him. Nick also seems to think he can write off the "insane incels" VTuber crowd because a part of him honestly believes that he's punching down on a group of fringe of society weirdos,
even though he can't stop gushing over how large the audience is due to popularity and how much money VTubers get. Funny stuff.
TLDR: Nick's approach of "I'm not the weird one, you are" is unconvincing when he's promoted the Balldo, posted a picture of a bottle wedged up his butt after his wife did the same, went to swinger destinations and gay bars with his wife while on drugs, and continues to burn bridges with his audience and other content creators.