Speaking of "Fake Keanu", Keanu told Patrick directly to remove her voice off of Supertip. It's still there.
- He says Drex believes Nick gave his daughter cocaine
To quote something PPP would say, "When your 'best friend' believes you dosed your child with cocaine, you know it's over."
- Nick's clearly pissed off and invites Drex to talk to any of his kids about it. "They've never seen or done drugs in any way."
Literally a government document that proves otherwise.
Drex in all likelihood despises Nick because it was his association with Nick that drew attention to what Drex did. Drex was more than likely looking for a long time for any reason he could dump Nick as an associate.
Drexel did a stream with one of his buddies who was arrested for filming himself having sex with a girl who he claims lied about being an adult, but was actually a minor at the time. It's more flexible than you think, but at least when it comes to drugs that's a hard line for him. If Drexel did what Nick did, he'd lose his daughter permanently. There's a handful of things Drexel seems to treat as sacred, and the ability to stay in his daughter's life and raise her to avoid the "fuckshit" is one of them.
Nick said it years ago when Ron Soye, Monica Rial's pet cuck, tried to downplay hitting his ex-wife with a remote: when you do something bad, you take accountability, you don't downplay it and you don't blame other people.
I hope that funny and weird line Meme mentioned about hitting someone in the back of the head with a keyboard multiple times wasn't a reference to Nick hitting Kayla/April/one of his children. Because people here went ballistic when it turned out his "favorite" daughter tested positive for cocaine, and Nick couldn't (and still can't) handle the (correct) assertion that Nick's neglect caused one of his children to be positive for the drug he later would plead guilty to possessing, while also claiming he was the only person who had the ability to possess said substance.
To quote the struggle session with Nick and Sean:
"They say the most horrific shit about me..." --which turned out to be an understatement, knowing you've revealed yourself to be a fucking monster
"...the most horrific shit about my wife, the most horrific shit about my family..." --once again, understatements, knowing your wife is either so fucking worthless as a parent she just lets her children suffer, or she's okay with it, and your parents enable your worst tendencies
"They say I commit literal crimes..." --but you did, and we knew you were committing crimes well before you pled guilty
"...they say I abuse my childen..." --but you did, by neglecting them
"They say I beat my family, Sean."
We don't "know" if Nick did, yet. But the vitriol he gets on the Farms will get much, much worse if it turned out he was.
The people saying Nick could fix his life if he got back to trial streaming are, to be quite frank, fucking retarded. There's a simple reason: there's no fixing someone as fundamentally broken as Nick. He doesn't want to trial stream or work, he wants to hurt everyone around him because he's the worst pissant, human scum, deserving of execution. His existence is solely devoted to destroying the people around him, because he's a fucking monster. The only way he can begin to stop hurting himself and his family is if he gets off the internet. Permanently.