The cable jungle is driving me nuts. I wonder if he's ever caught the monitor cabling with his foot.
I fucking hate cord mess with a passion. I dream of the day when we don't even need power cords, much less connectors for peripherals, and things just magically absorb power. The advent of bluetooth has minorly soothed my ire, but it's not enough. NOT ENOUGH, I TELL YOU!!
But ffs, if you have a cord chaos, buy some got-damn Command strips to corral them and run them as discretely as possible. Or at least put a damn back on your desk so the insanity is unseen.
I guess I meant biggest as in "most notorious". [...] any normies not in da sekkktur are gonna go, "hey, isnt that the johnny depp guy?".
I'll take it on trust that nick was a thing during the Depp trial. But as someone who was not at all into streaming or YouTube (in general and definitely not law people) at that time, but who did end up watching (all day, everyday) and enjoying EDB's coverage (to the point I started enjoying law again after a long disenchantment). From there during the trial I started seeking out other legal commentators online and came to know a few others - occasionally watched Runkle, tried to watch some of those now defunct panels/alliances (could not stand Kurt/his shtick from the jump), I'd never heard of Nick Rekieta until he started getting criticized here. Tl;dr: he's not actually
that well-known in the wider world, even among people who followed the Depp trial closely.
This motivates me to vacuum and clean my desk environment after work today.
Its no where near this bad, but I never want to come anywhere near it being this bad.
Yet another bad habit Nick's life has inspired people to address or correct. "Don't be like Nick."
And while I, despite being here everyday, don't actually enjoy other people's misfortunes or embarrassments, and even when I think it's deserved still often have vestiges of over-empathy that kind of guilt me for laying into someone or mocking them, I think this is a deserved comeuppance for Nick.
This house and home is a mess. His kids' lives are a mess. Null's "pull up, pull up!" was funny, but it was also incredibly on-target, on-time and important. All of this mess wasn't widely known then, but absolutely everything that has come out since has confirmed that this home was in a bad way, Nick has a big problem, and his kids are suffering. No, not so bad as millions of children have it (I presume there will not be some true horror-type revelation), but bad and suffering nonetheless. If he can't see or can't admit that his conduct has likely saddened and stressed and at least to a degree fucked up his kids, caused them harm, and put them in an unfair and damaging position, then fuck him, go away for life.
From the Church video, Eldest doesn't know where to stand, where to look, where to stand, how to act.
Either very shy, or on a spectrum.
I haven't watched it, but 15/16 yo boys are often very awkward. It's not all a "problem." I've seen lots of self-conscious, clueless 15/16 yos who turned into great boys/young men inside a year or two.
