But, yes, he's not as bad as some of the others Nick surrounds himself with.
I suppose it was kind of unfair to lump Cecil in with Nick and the diddlers.
>10% body fat
How delusional. He's not even close to 10%, he's around 20%. Dunning-Kruger effect in action.
More like he's just a lying liar who lies. He has no basis for that belief whatsoever. No doctor told him that.
I mean nobody's going to look at him and say he's fat, but you don't drink as much as that faggot does without not only accumulating abdominal fat, but visceral fat and fat literally in your liver. Not even his gay alcoholic manorexia (where he eats as little as possible so he can drink on an empty stomach and get more drunk) is going to stop that kind of fat from accumulating.
It's still funny how he's as retarded as a deathfat completely denying reality and the objective effects of the substances he consumes that do not magically change the moment they pass his magical dick sucking lips.
Realistically, once Ty became Nick's official attorney of record, every single fuckup became one that Ty has to own. I'm sure @AnOminous and/or @TherapyMan would back me in that conclusion.
I still wouldn't blame him for the referral itself, considering that while Ty did find defamation lawyers, they weren't willing to act while his career was burning to the ground. The timing made for a difficult decision. Ty's specific mistakes were so bizarre and inexplicable I don't think they could have been predicted.
I could and did blame him for that ridiculous stream the night the filing was due, though, especially considering it showed up and was a horrible non-proofread piece of ugly shit. People threw some puzzle pieces at me for that, but that shit actually matters. If the first page looks like a mess, the table of contents changes format in the middle, etc. etc. it's obvious the lead lawyer shouldn't have been gloating and drunkenly talking shit on YouTube but whipping this critical filing into shape.
Then issuing bogus notary statements swearing he'd taken affidavits in person when not only was that not even necessary, but for a few bucks he could have had that done by someone qualified to do it, which Sam Johnson caught immediately, was ridiculous. He could have just used unsworn declarations at no cost. Instead he detonated a bomb under Vic's case for no reason at all.