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Unexpected great turn of events, got to fucking stream about it. The desperation for a W is a real story.
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I haven't tuned in live in a very long time, what does his chat look like now? Is it a constant stream of "you let your kid be exposed to coke" or has he locked that down.Unexpected great turn of events, got to fucking stream about it. The desperation for a W is a real story.
That's always good, but part of me wants to get completely felted and he gets off Scott free by Barnes' legal hot takes. Why? So Nick can go back to burning his life down faster with the Qover 2.0.The only way the Farms gets felted on any of this is if he walks scott-free. And even then, he's still a POS who will never regain the respect he once had.
They'll just levy his bank account (and then charge him for that too).I have money on his father paying it for him... just like his taxes...
Personally I don't think them being involved emotionally is that much of a problem. I think a much bigger issue is they apparently all visited the crack shack and took no issues with it. Not to mention one set (Nick's parents IIRC), somehow don't believe they're on anything, despite little things like the cops literally finding an ounce of coke in the fucking house and one of the kids somehow testing positive.It seems to me like grandparents — being emotionally involved in the situation on a deep level — are exactly the kind of foster parents most likely to let the birth parents get away with violating visitation terms. Doesn’t really make sense to me why they’re entrusted with children’s safety in those circumstances. Especially when a manipulative Dindu like Nick is one of the parents in question.
Wrong again incel child, the good news is that he gets life in prison and the clink the state picked has a 95% black population. Enjoy prison, Nick sure will.No, he's not gonna get 25 years in prison. That's insane, and so is anybody that thinks so.
What I'm saying here is my money is on God hating Nick more than the Farms.
He'll do that on probation. Sean is right. They could be thinking about going relatively easy on him here, in the knowledge they can fuck him super hard when he inevitably fucks up and violates his probation. He's not giving up the Qover that easily. He's not giving up the Qover even now, when a smart person would.That's always good, but part of me wants to get completely felted and he gets off Scott free by Barnes' legal hot takes. Why? So Nick can go back to burning his life down faster with the Qover 2.0.
I haven't watched live since his epic coke stream before the arrest. I have no clue what his chat is like. Somebody else should answer this question, I'd like to know as well.I haven't tuned in live in a very long time, what does his chat look like now? Is it a constant stream of "you let your kid be exposed to coke" or has he locked that down.
Any chance that Kayla is genuinely bi-sexual and wants April around?
Kayla: LARPS as a trad Christian mom.Yes. When the public degeneracy was really gaining momentum in late 2022, Kayla developed a new life goal:
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Note that Nick has an idea where this new goal came from.
What if Nick was Kayla's beard all along.Yes. When the public degeneracy was really gaining momentum in late 2022, Kayla developed a new life goal:
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Note that Nick has an idea where this new goal came from.
Because Minnesota state policy is to be lenient on first time offenders and drugs in particular, and courts prefer diversion to treatment over punishment. And because the prosecution would rather have a deferred adjudication and add another guilty plea to their record than go through a long, drawn-out hassle.MN prosecution has a slam dunk case I don't know why they'd agree to either a plea or an Alford.