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Oh no! Louis deleted his Twitter account! What's the reason this time?


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He raged last night with 20+ Tweets calling people nazis and terfs
Let the armchair diagnosing commence.
It would be easier to armchair diagnose if the wound wasn't as blurry as can be whereas his filthy floor is in crystal-clear focus.

Still, that thing looks nasty. I wouldn't hesitate to see a doctor, but treated wounds produce no grifts.
 
This is all hella true.

Does this mean we can start a pool over who will lose their legs first?
That pool should have started years ago.
There's Boogie, Wings, OnlyLoseMeLegs, Lou, and practically every cow in the deathfats section.

See, living with advanced diabetes requires a lot of effort most of the most severely affected people aren't willing to put in. It's possible to keep The 'Beetus in check, but most of the serious damage, neuropathy (nerve damage) in particular, is irreversible, and that's the usual underlying condition for ulcers. A blister, an ingrown toenail, a hard bump, a mosquito bite, a small cut or even a scratch - these all could lead to a nasty pit on the feet or legs, and they are very easy to miss when the patient can't feel shit in their lower extremities. They don't even require active harm, simple neglect is more than enough. And when you have someone like Lou, who, by all evidence, lives in a pigsty and thinks "hygiene" is an exotic disease, that's a great recipe for amputation.

I've already mentioned, but he wouldn't be eligible for prosthetics for several reasons, and with his weight, he couldn't stay in a wheelchair for extended periods either, because he'd risk decubitus ulcers. He'd have to change his whole lifestyle to have a sliver of a chance to escape this fate. He eats enough food for a small family for every single meal, so his calory intake easily exceeds healthy levels two or three times. Several posters mentioned that having one single meal a day doesn't mean shit when that single meal carries seven thousand calories, in fact, it's a lot worse. It ruins his metabolism, his sleep cycles, his blood sugar levels, pretty much everything.

Dire prospects for Louis Dominic Gagliardi III. indeed.
 
I don't know how one could get the idea in their head that it'd be better to keep a wound festering than to see a doctor, just to beg - seems like it'd be best to beg to get the cash for the doc, then to proceed to beg afterwards (perhaps using the record of treatment to suggest there's 'truly nothing i can do to help myself while it heals').

Is it possible that Lou -already- doesn't have much in the way of feeling on his flabby feetsies, and so he doesn't really feel much urgency to get the thing checked out or healed or even to stop fucking with it or walking on it?
 
There's a really long Twitter argument with Ace and gender critical people.

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Gendercrit types who base their entire social media presence around obsessing over the genitals of other people are insufferable as hell but Louie Boy seems determined to single handedly prove every word they say correct. Fascinating.
 
For fuck's sake, is he trying to claim his stepfather Joe is Jewish AGAIN? I've already disproven this several times now.

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John and Honorata Oiska Zastawniak were both born in Poland and were both Catholic.

Frank and Mary Vensko Kuchta were both Catholic. Frank was born in Poland and Mary was born in Pennsylvania to Austrian immigrant parents.

Alfonse and Helen Kuchta Zastawniak, Lou's step-grandparents, were both born in the USA, to Catholic parents, and buried in Seven Dolors Catholic Cemetery in Westmoreland County, PA.

Not a goddamn person in your family is Jewish, Lou, by birth or otherwise.

Edit: And you'll note that all of the immigrants were here long before the Third Reich started putting anyone in camps.
 
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Jewish or not, the fact that Louis pulls out the claim he's Jewish in an argument completely unrelated to it and denotes the person he's fighting with is antisemitic over something they didn't even know until he accused them of it is intensely funny.
 
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ooohh, don't start a fight you can't finish, Lou, because I've got mad genealogical skillz and I'm not afraid to use them. Like everyone whose family tree doesn't converge, Lou has four great-grandmothers. Let's take them in order:
  1. We've discussed grandfather Louis Dominic Gagliardi I in the past. He was born in Italy in 1903 and first shows up in U.S. records in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania circa 1941.* His mother would have been Lou's great-grandmother, and was almost certainly born in Italy circa 1875-85. Records about her are scarce, but it seems unlikely that she would have been Jewish.
  2. Lou I married Mary Louise Errett, daughter of the former Pearl Susanna Jellison, born circa 1885 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. She seems not to have strayed far from western Pennsylvania during her life, making her an unlikely candidate for Hitler's concentration camps.
  3. So now we move on to the Moons. Grandfather James E. Moon, Sr. was born in 1931 to the former Lillian Elizabeth Osterwise, born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania in 1910 to two parents who were also born in Pennsylvania. She, too, is a poor candidate for the camps.
  4. James E. Moon, Sr. married Ellen Cassini, born in Greensburg in 1937 to the former Guiditta Narduzzi, born April 10, 1903 in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. Jewish or not, the lovely Guiditta seems to have been safely ensconced in Yinzland by the time Hitler was piling up the bodies in Poland, so she, too, seems unlikely to have been subject to the Anne Frank treatment.
So we have two Westmoreland County natives, one Italian whom we can definitely place in Greensburg by 1937, and one Italian unknown. We know for a near certainty that Lou traced his genealogy some years back and was unable to uncover the name of Lou I's mother. So I would be very interested to know where Lou got the idea that one of his great-grandmothers survived Hitler's camps. You can choose one or more of the following, Lou: Was it...
  • Proto-Mama Gags?
  • Pearl Susanna Jellison?
  • Lillian Elizabeth Osterwise?
  • Guiditta Narduzzi?
(And incidentally, I can't fault Lou for repeating family lore, any more than I can fault Elizabeth Warren for citing Native American ancestry when that's what she'd always been told. I grew up believing that one of my ancestors signed the Declaration of Independence. When I traced my own heritage I learned that that was impossible. Oh well! That's why pencils have erasers, amirite? The difference is that I stopped telling that story when I learned the truth. Lou has been granted ample opportunity to learn that his Holocaust story is false, yet he keeps telling it. That's where I draw the line.)

*Links may not work without an ancestry.com subscription, sorry.
**Apologies for stepping on your toes, @Plastic Inevitable. I am filled with shame.
 
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