Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta - Polysubstance enthusiast, "Lawtuber" turned Dabbleverse streamer, swinger, "whitebread ass nigga", snuffs animals for fun, visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold who lost his license to practice law. Wife's bod worth $50. The normies even know.

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What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 63 16.8%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.1%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 95 25.3%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 64 17.1%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 149 39.7%

  • Total voters
    375
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\ zx I feel people in "high IQ" careers don't get much benefit from therapy and psych treatment becazuse they think it's beneath them and that they're the professional's peer because of the status of their profession, and none of these issues are ever actually their problem.

Yes. there was almost nothing in the way of 'talk therapy' in these programs, but they were really rigorous and demanding in terms of adherence to the program. They were inpatient and for the smallest act of non-compliance, you'd get flunked and have to go back to the start. Getting your license back was contingent on your successful completion of the program.

(This was the late 80's, so it may have all changed since then but at that time, there was really only one or two programs in the USA.)

I think they thought talk therapy was useless with these people because these people were really skilled at gaming the system, so they could appear to be engaged and doing what they were supposed to be doing, when in reality, they were really just delivering what the program wanted.

It's probably all different today, but there was no methadone or suboxone for doctors back then. If you'd been nabbed, you were getting 12 step total abstinence treatment. Monitoring went on for years and years after you'd completed the program and if there was even the vaguest of signs you might be fucking up, they pulled your license until it was determined you were back in compliance. They did have a ridiculously high success rate. Other programs claimed something like 10% of patients were still abstinent within a year of completing the program. This one had outcomes of something like 90% abstinence after 12 months. I think this had very little to do with the therapeutic content of the program and everything to do with the rigorous monitoring program and the desire to maintain that upper middle class income/lifestyle.

Talbott in Georgia was the big famous one that most US doctors went to back then. Apparently they even offer Buperenorphine today, I'd be surprised if the doctors and pilots and the like could get a bupe script out of them though.
 
Showing up to church high with smelly kids is something that parishioners tend to frown upon, especially those of the Scandinavian prude variety.

Calling it now - Nick will be the first documented case of a human overdosing on nitrous.
It's also funny and weird that none of his YouTube colleagues wrote him a letter or his daddy juju, you would have expected (((goodlawgic))) branca or Barnes and (((viva))) to try and help sweep. I agree Ricky is going to surpass steve-o levels of nitrous use and either die or become more of a vegetable than Qayla
 
I HAD TO SORT OUT MY FIERCE AUDIO ISSUES

Bitch you've been a streamer for years now, what are these sudden audio issues shutting you down.
The fag isn't having "audio issues" he's having complete lack of testicles issues.
They did have a ridiculously high success rate. Other programs claimed something like 10% of patients were still abstinent within a year of completing the program. This one had outcomes of something like 90% abstinence after 12 months. I think this had very little to do with the therapeutic content of the program and everything to do with the rigorous monitoring program and the desire to maintain that upper middle class income/lifestyle.
Amazingly, the way you quit doing drugs is you stop taking them.
 
I fucking hate this self deprecating humor so much. Just say you are sorry like a normal human being.
Nick is permanently infected with the Dick Masterson "ACK ACK ACK ACK ACK" requirement to make everything a faggy joke. Any sincerity is seen as weakness, you must be constantly on the edgy offensive.

Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka was like this for over a decade before fucking his wives and children out of his last cent and then blew his brains out.

You'd think this would be a lesson to learn from for Narco Nick and Juju the Cow. But no.
 
Some tangential matters in order of importance that I haven't seen posted:
 
The trick is in changing from wanting to use to not wanting to use. Nobody's really found a magic way to flip that particular switch yet.
And the first step is to stop. As your mental capacity slowly returns to normal, you realize what a bad idea it was to use at all.

Honestly the worst was cigarettes. I still sometimes wake up in a cold sweat from a dream where I smoked a cigarette.
 
You had me up until you suggested he could charm a woman

Inexplicable, I know but there's a particular variety of wine moms that finds Rekieta appealing. Whether its a conditioned response to his law licence, a lusting for the trust fund or some women just like cuckolds, I've no idea, but his locals channel used to be full of nasty sweaty wine moms displaying their titties and buttholes in an attempt to get Rekieta's attention.
 
Honestly the worst was cigarettes. I still sometimes wake up in a cold sweat from a dream where I smoked a cigarette.

My experience as well. It was Champix that eventually did the trick for me, but before then, I was going to bed with nicotine lozenges in my mouth because otherwise I'd wake up multiple times during the night to get up and smoke. Prior to Champix, I'd tried everything and never gotten anywhere.

Lots of people had weird side effects with Champix and they've taken them off the market in the UK now, but I took them for about a month and then realized it was time I was supposed to stop -- and I haven't had a cigarette from that day to this. No cravings at all either, but I'd come out of the supermarket and instinctively reach for my cigarettes because in the past, that''d be the longest I'd go without one.

I do miss the days when you could smoke everywhere though.
 
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