Nick Rekieta's Weeb Wars videos & livestreams - MULTIPLE SLURS

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Mark my words, Ron's going to be super active on the Farms tomorrow (well, today).

Nick's ridicule of him during the Crumbreon interview broke his brain, and since he can't Ronversate with a nuked twitter, the only thing he can do is impotently rage on the Farms.
It is a bit telling that Ron has been getting more active on the farms the closer the due date for the filing gets here. Nerves are probably getting to him.
 
He can do it on CPT. If he streams tomorrow I hope its a watch party or a cozy video game stream.
Nick's gonna get on a TLoU2 play stream, then have to take a 20 minute break off camera just after the tranny sex scene. @Ron Toye will end up needing similar "alone time" simultaneously.
 
I know this is basically general knowledge with when Nicks going to cover the filings, but I agree, boo.
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I was convinced he was a sociopath when he showed off a tweet of those papers/pamphlets/whatever (trying to find the post) at his safe-space office that has to tell him how to feel whenever something doesn't go his way. He admitted that he uses smiley face emojis to convey he is stressing out because he can't be a human properly. He reads books to know what he's supposed to feel at what moment.

That was revealed before his abusive past ever came to light btw.

EDIT: Ah, here it is!
That is one interpretation of what the :) means. I'm cautious because it is Nick's interpretation, and he is very biased against Ronald, and has admitted to being preoccupied with wresting the narrative away from him. Ronald's actual stated purpose for the :) is the opposite,

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He is used to coming off as aggressive and inconsiderate, so he's taken to using the :) to show patience and empathy. Here's an example from when he was interfering with Mignogna's Kamehacon contract,

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Autistic smileys removed,
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What do you think? I guess #2 comes across as if it embodies the negative "Di" traits slightly more,
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The problem is that NOBODY interprets Ronald's :) as meaning what he thinks it means. I was positing in the Ron Toye thread that all of the other diagnoses that have been thrown at him are wrong, and that he actually has un-diagnosed adult autism. You guys may not know this, but I am also a licenced professional therapist. I operate a solo practice and mostly work with adults who come to me for help. In my professional opinion, Ronald appears to lack a well-developed theory of mind, that is, the ability to put himself outside of himself and understand what others might be thinking and feeling.

It has taken an incredibly long time for anyone to tell him that his smileyface textual tic does not come across how he intends it to. Nor has he ever considered that perhaps he should inform strangers about his overuse of smileys and winkyfaces is something that he does compulsively, and not meant to imply anything. Let's put ourselves in his shoes for a moment, and imagine that we have the same weird habit. Wouldn't you have long-since said something like,

"Hey, if you see me sending winkyfaces at you, I'm not making sexual overtures or anything like that lol, it's just something I do in texts."
"Hey, don't mind my :) :) :) it's just a funny tic I have."
"btw if you see me using smileys, it's to show that I'm not trying to pressure you, it's a weird habit of mine"

We haven't seen anything like that from Ronald. In fact, he was surprised that people thought he was being conniving, or smug, or putting on airs with his excessive emoji use. Plus, now that he has been informed that he comes across as smug/trollish when he abuses (lol I made a Freudian slip there) smileyfaces, he has immediately taken to using the smileys when he wants to troll people, without really considering the reason why he was misinterpreted.

In cases of un-diagnosed adult autism, we often see people who have built a solid comfort zone around themselves. Office work suits them very well. It provides a clear routine with unambiguous goals and expectations. I usually come into contact with them when something serious or significant has shattered that routine. Generally something like a burnout, or the loss of a loved one. It tends to lead to sudden, erratic, and unpredictable behavior. Selling all their possessions and going to travel the world, for example. In this case, it seems to have caused a libelous cyber-rampage.
 
That is one interpretation of what the :) means. I'm cautious because it is Nick's interpretation, and he is very biased against Ronald, and has admitted to being preoccupied with wresting the narrative away from him. Ronald's actual stated purpose for the :) is the opposite,

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He is used to coming off as aggressive and inconsiderate, so he's taken to using the :) to show patience and empathy. Here's an example from when he was interfering with Mignogna's Kamehacon contract,

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Autistic smileys removed,
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What do you think? I guess #2 comes across as if it embodies the negative "Di" traits slightly more,
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The problem is that NOBODY interprets Ronald's :) as meaning what he thinks it means. I was positing in the Ron Toye thread that all of the other diagnoses that have been thrown at him are wrong, and that he actually has un-diagnosed adult autism. You guys may not know this, but I am also a licenced professional therapist. I operate a solo practice and mostly work with adults who come to me for help. In my professional opinion, Ronald appears to lack a well-developed theory of mind, that is, the ability to put himself outside of himself and understand what others might be thinking and feeling.

It has taken an incredibly long time for anyone to tell him that his smileyface textual tic does not come across how he intends it to. Nor has he ever considered that perhaps he should inform strangers about his overuse of smileys and winkyfaces is something that he does compulsively, and not meant to imply anything. Let's put ourselves in his shoes for a moment, and imagine that we have the same weird habit. Wouldn't you have long-since said something like,

"Hey, if you see me sending winkyfaces at you, I'm not making sexual overtures or anything like that lol, it's just something I do in texts."
"Hey, don't mind my :) :) :) it's just a funny tic I have."
"btw if you see me using smileys, it's to show that I'm not trying to pressure you, it's a weird habit of mine"

We haven't seen anything like that from Ronald. In fact, he was surprised that people thought he was being conniving, or smug, or putting on airs with his excessive emoji use. Plus, now that he has been informed that he comes across as smug/trollish when he abuses (lol I made a Freudian slip there) smileyfaces, he has immediately taken to using the smileys when he wants to troll people, without really considering the reason why he was misinterpreted.

In cases of un-diagnosed adult autism, we often see people who have built a solid comfort zone around themselves. Office work suits them very well. It provides a clear routine with unambiguous goals and expectations. I usually come into contact with them when something serious or significant has shattered that routine. Generally something like a burnout, or the loss of a loved one. It tends to lead to sudden, erratic, and unpredictable behavior. Selling all their possessions and going to travel the world, for example. In this case, it seems to have caused a libelous cyber-rampage.
Is it bad the first thing I think is that I want to see a cage match between you and @Ken Jennings, mediated by Ron.
 
That is one interpretation of what the :) means. I'm cautious because it is Nick's interpretation, and he is very biased against Ronald, and has admitted to being preoccupied with wresting the narrative away from him. Ronald's actual stated purpose for the :) is the opposite,

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How autistic can he be. He literally uses emojis to show how mad he isn't and thinks a single person doesn't realize it means how hard he's seething. You see this shit and know he's twitching and ticcing up a storm in his little man rage.
 
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