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: 62 23.8%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 81 31.0%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 30 11.5%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 84 32.2%

  • Total voters
    261
Like I said earlier, Ralph's persona is a trauma construct. I don't say that to pity him but to point out that it's self-defensive. Note that his mistreatment of women often centers around resisting or reacting to rejection, real or perceived. He's not a narcissist like Nick, just an extremely maladjusted man who has greatly exasperated his pain with substance abuse and the resulting isolation. Ralph is a genuine tragic figure because unlike Nick he had very little chance to be anything but what he is. I think PPP said a while back that underneath the bravado Ralph is still the scared little boy that Ronnie molested and it really gave me pause.
When is Nick going to realize he's literally setting his kids up to end up being somebody like ralph. Honestly the worst part about everything.
 
Fair point.

I looked it up in Urban Dictionary. I guess it's kinda weird Aaron knew what it meant when he read "don't give your daughter a pink sock." Unless he also had to go look it up.
Pink sock is a term from edgy boy internet Era. I'm shocked people on KF didn't know it, I guess I'm just that old.
 
Okay? I didn't see anyone post the actual reason for PPP's reaction to the "spiritual" comment so I thought that would be a good opportunity to clarify why he reacted that way.
The woman said that she was raised as Christian, but now just considers herself spiritual.

I don't know with certainty why PPP reacted the way he did, and I don't think you do either. I mentioned in a post yesterday that PPP is weird about most religious views other than his own specific version of Christianity. For example, he gave Nick a rash of shit over his Catholic upbringing back in 2020. I was there for that. Personally, for that reason alone, I don't put any stock at all in PPP's reaction to other people's religious views.

I also said that I think Nick and his allies are gonna try and denigrate her as a drugged out "hippy-dippy" based on some rather innocuous comments she made. She said Nick has an evil aura. Nick is undeniably evil, and women can have intuition as to bad men. Fair. She also says she's spiritual but not Christian. Also fair.

I didn't say she should be arrested, calm down.
I am perfectly calm. I am just not interested in helping the Balldo Brigade work to make this woman's life miserable. Which I know full well they will be looking to do in retaliation for her telling the truth.

And based on what the judge did, even with an anti-SLAPP law on the books and applying to Nick's case, the likelihood of Nick successfully getting an anti-SLAPP in the case was just about zero. Nick would know all this if he bothered to actually read any of the papers associated with his case.
He knows. Just like he knows about Monty. He's a lying sack of shit.
 
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Rewatching the K interview on Kick, just noticed PPP's face when K responds to "I consider myself spiritual" when he asks her about her faith. (1:04:00ish)
Okay? I didn't see anyone post the actual reason for PPP's reaction to the "spiritual" comment so I thought that would be a good opportunity to clarify why he reacted that way. I didn't say she should be arrested, calm down.
There is no connection to God without first going through Christ. If you're spiritual and you are not in Christ then you have a connection to demons, that's why. Also karma is a satanic deception/obfuscation of the biblical principle of "you reap what you sow".

You can be raised Christian but if you never actually believed than you are not saved and you don't have a relationship with God like she claims. I prayed for her when I heard her say that.
 
You're assuming that Nick's PO is paying as much attention to him as we are. They probably aren't, as Nick is not the only tard they're wrangling at any given time.
This. They're like social workers, they have loads of cases they're actively working on. A lot of violations fall through the cracks. As long as he keeps passing his drug tests and doesn't overtly commit a crime, he'll probably continue to go unnoticed. Tragically it happens a lot.
 
I don't know with certainty why PPP reacted the way he did, and I don't think you do either. I mentioned in a post yesterday that PPP is weird about most religious views other than his own specific version of Christianity. For example, he gave Nick a rash of shit over his Catholic upbringing back in 2020. I was there for that. Personally, for that reason alone, I don't put any stock at all in PPP's reaction to other people's religious views.
I think I already explained the likely reason a bit ago... it's just a very stock standard woman response for "I believe in reincarnation/New Age blended religions/astrology". He probably had that thought instinctively, I did as well. And she did mention karma so... it's probably on point. It's not like he went on to denigrate her for it though so I'm not sure why it's such a point to focus on.
 
I'm more interested in Andrea Burkhart, who knows Nick's story. She would seriously mess with her brand to appear on his show or vice versa.
I have to think it's due to feeling like she owes him one for kickstarting her social media. She seems like she has a good head on her shoulders and under normal circumstances probably wouldn't be caught dead associating with someone like Nick.
 
The result is so low that I'm starting to question whether the code is even working properly.
Supertips now has a leaderboard. Given the illustrious company Nick is in, your findings are probably in the right ballpark.

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I have a pretty similar response when I hear someone describe themselves as 'spiritual'. Of course there are people who I would legitimately describe as spiritual, like they take it seriously they just don't adhere to any one religion. It was pretty common to run into the faux-spiritual people all the time so I understand why he has a gut reaction to it. In my case it was usually crust-punk kids in Nirvana shirts who did peyote once and now thought they knew what the real shit was, which was usually something very lax and easy to do instead of real faith or sacrifice.
 
I think I already explained the likely reason a bit ago... it's just a very stock standard woman response for "I believe in reincarnation/New Age blended religions/astrology". He probably had that thought instinctively, I did as well. And she did mention karma so... it's probably on point. It's not like he went on to denigrate her for it though so I'm not sure why it's such a point to focus on.
I assume this. Especially since I'm pretty sure people in chat started quoting Steve Cambrian's "Crystal hippy bitch" the second it came up.
 
Some military bro told me once that when you have a feeling about something, it's for a reason.
This kind of thing isn’t just found in the military — it shows up in all kinds of professions. Anywhere people have to make high-stakes decisions, you’ll find this sort of awareness. And honestly, even in some low-pressure jobs, it still happens.

You’ve got to pay attention to that quiet feeling when something seems off. A lot of our best decisions come not from slow, step-by-step thinking, but from recognizing patterns we’ve seen before — sometimes without even realizing it. That kind of instinct isn’t magic; it’s built from experience, and it often kicks in faster than conscious thought.

Not everything we know can be put into words. Some knowledge just lives in us — the kind that comes from doing, not explaining. So when your gut picks up on something strange, it’s often worth listening. That instinct might know more than you think.
 
Has anyone been able to see if the Rekieta and NLO supertip purchases share the same Merchant ID in Stripe? I see they have seperate account IDs.

However, if Nick owns the connected Stripe account to his super tips, he will just have to login to Stripe to the following details:
  • Last 4 digits of the card number
  • Card brand (Visa, Mastercard, etc.)
  • Card type (credit, debit, prepaid)
  • Expiration month/year
  • Country of card issuance
  • Cardholder name (if provided)
  • Email address
  • Billing address
  • Shipping address
  • Phone number
  • Customer name
  • IP address and geolocation data
  • Device information and browser details
  • Refund and dispute history
 
This kind of thing isn’t just found in the military — it shows up in all kinds of professions. Anywhere people have to make high-stakes decisions, you’ll find this sort of awareness. And honestly, even in some low-pressure jobs, it still happens.

You’ve got to pay attention to that quiet feeling when something seems off. A lot of our best decisions come not from slow, step-by-step thinking, but from recognizing patterns we’ve seen before — sometimes without even realizing it. That kind of instinct isn’t magic; it’s built from experience, and it often kicks in faster than conscious thought.

Not everything we know can be put into words. Some knowledge just lives in us — the kind that comes from doing, not explaining. So when your gut picks up on something strange, it’s often worth listening. That instinct might know more than you think.
Its why when you want someone to learn how to spot counterfeit bills, you have them handle a metric ton of real ones.

They don't need to know why something is wrong to subconsciously notice that there is something wrong.
 
But she is a little over-dramatic. When I look at Nick I don't see evil, or at least not in any sense other than "banality of evil". I see a failed man, failed husband, failed father and failed lawyer. Little piece of shit that would've died long time ago if not for constant support from his rich parents. Pathetic worm who tries to intimidate those he believes to be weaker than him and grovels at the feet of those he deems useful or powerful. Little retarded man-child in perpetual state of temper tantrum.
Being pure evil does tend to come with quite a lot of drama.
 
The average human doesn’t process information through a true/false filter but through an us/them filter. That’s why NPCs are hellbent on classifying everyone upon first contact, even if it means they get it wrong. Most people can’t roll with nuance or ambiguity and NEED to feel certain as to whether a given person should be discarded or retained. See also: the exceptional individuals who desperately need everything to be classified Dabbleverse even when it’s not.

I am perfectly calm.
It’s interesting how certain people on this website have adopted their own version of Melton’s “Are you okay?” and think it’s a substitute for reason. I can’t decide if this approach is more faggoty or womanly. Either way: OOF.
 
I know that some people are once again predicting the mythical divorce arc after we learned that Kayla considered divorcing Nick after he supposedly beat her and beat his son. He hurt her child, and she knew about it, and she knew about April, and she still decided to stay. Our wife is there forever. She's a non-functioning mentally broken basketcase with no spine, no agency, and no sense of self worth or self esteem. She wants to be as far from the public eye as possible. Let me just disabuse people of the notion of Kayla "divorce raping" Nick. She doesn't have the mental or emotional wherewithal to go through a circus of a divorce where she is not only fighting Nick Rekieta. She's fighting Bob and Celeste Rekieta. You can bet your bottom dollar that there are non-pornographic photos and videos of Kayla that could leak and absolutely destroy her. I guarantee a manipulative shyster like Nick has weird and funny footage and photos of Kayla doing drugs or other embarassing things. Rich families like the Rekieta's also often set up trusts in a way where they can't be taken in a divorce in case they have a fuck up like Nick. And neither of them want custody of those kids. They're at an impasse. So, I still firmly believe Our Wife is there forever. They should have the plastic skeleton hold a little sign that says, "You're here forever, Qayla."
 
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