) Were any of Rekieta Law’s guests or “chat” members from the October 6, October 12/13, or October 18, 2022 streams located in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Vermont, or New Mexico?
I could probably prove that many of the chat members are from Wisconsin, but it would take a bit of digging. For obvious reasons, a ton of Wisconsin natives came into Nick's fandom during Rittenhouse in 2021. They discussed openly being from the state. After that, they stuck with him throughout 2022.
It would take me a few hours to produce receipts. Is it important? I'm a bit out of pocket for serious research until Tuesday.
Additionally, Nick became friendly with several Wisconsin attorneys during and after Rittenhouse. Months after Rittenhouse, I recall streams with Nick and a frumpy but very smart female attorney who joked about the water in Wisconsin being bad leading to criminality.
@Potentially Criminal might remember the Wisconsin attorneys he streamed with and, from there, we could determine the dates. Those streams occured sporatically but well into 2022.
For better or worse, it seems more common nowadays for people to be even more retarded and dismiss any diagnosis as some fictitious affectation. People hate the work of assessing matters on a case by case basis and instead prefer to write off entire cohorts as wasters.
My post that got this current discussion going was hyperbolic, intentionally so, because there's no solving a problem like Rekieta due to multiple issues being true at once. No one's being "retarded". It's more about being exasperated.
If I were to guess, the most accurate diagnosises for Nick would be:
- Yes, BPD (your contention)
- Malignant narcissim (tons of posts on that)
- Arrested development (I don't think that's in the DSM but it's true for Nick dating to about 14 years old)
- Sexual repression/addiction stemming from him being gay and unable to accept it. (It's more complicated than that but you get the idea.)
All of this gets amplified by addiction. I
don't think he is a psychopath or a sociopath. He has a conscience. He is capable of empathy. He just actively resists accepting the feelings that require him to "heal". Namely, guilt and shame.