- Joined
- Sep 25, 2021
A part of me still feels bad. A small part. But the sheer amount of wake up calls, including from our own Dear Feeder, is fucking mental. He knows he should. He probably just doesn't want to at this point. He's all in.
Some internet people telling you stuff is not a wake up call. What do you expect? A permanently and often completely zoomed out guy living in a 24/7 loop of eating goyslop, doing drugs and gambling online with mostly internet money to listen to anons on the internet when they tell him to change his life while they also cheer on the monkey when he starts throwing shit and smashes stuff? Come on, now.
Everyone in his chat is as fake or on his discord as the money he pisses away. Every day dozens of new accounts show up with random names. Austin would not only have to break free for a moment from his little matrix but also have some real connection to random-name-#1725354 in his chat which he will never have bc all the people that are regulars in his chat or on his discord are in the end just a means to an end. The people in Austin's online world are like the people you meet everyday in public transport.
Austin's connection with his audience is the same we both have with each other. Ask yourself how much would you listen to me would I give you advice on your life. You know nothing about me and what you might know might be false bc I might have made shit up. And I assume your not 24/7 high while I know that I'm not either so this layer is completely missing here.
We can talk about Austing not picking up the phone when real life calls when he starts having serious health issues thanks to his constant drug use - which he sooner or later will have. When he had his first stroke and still keeps picking up the apple crack pipe we can call him a retard for not getting the wake up call.
Or when one of his parents or both of them are dead and his safety net breaks away - which will sooner or later happen too.
Random 1s and 0s on the internet won't have any impact on him and help him start getting his shit together.