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


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Just Lou showing his social prowess once again. :)
 
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When you see how Mama Gagliardi and Lou interact with the public, with their knee-jerk insults and bizarre emotional rants, one has to wonder how horribly they treat that poor child living in their house. Guarantee you his is constantly barraged with guilt trips, emotional abuse, put-downs, he's probably the punching bag for their mood swings. Lou and his mom seem like the types who get off on constantly telling others "you're stoooopid!", and god only knows that little kid is probably constantly told how "stoopid!" he is regardless of what he does.
 
When you see how Mama Gagliardi and Lou interact with the public, with their knee-jerk insults and bizarre emotional rants, one has to wonder how horribly they treat that poor child living in their house. Guarantee you his is constantly barraged with guilt trips, emotional abuse, put-downs, he's probably the punching bag for their mood swings. Lou and his mom seem like the types who get off on constantly telling others "you're stoooopid!", and god only knows that little kid is probably constantly told how "stoopid!" he is regardless of what he does.
Lou has mentioned publicly that his nephew even at 6-7 still has issues using the toilet. He could have some sort of mental disability, which if that's the case I can only hope one day CPS takes him away to be put with an actual caring family that will get him proper care and resources, or neither Mama Gags, Lou or Grandad are actually taking the time out of their 'busy' lives to properly teach him how to use the restroom. The kid is probably put under a lot of mental and emotional abuse being raised in a very filthy and trashy place.
 
Lou has mentioned publicly that his nephew even at 6-7 still has issues using the toilet. He could have some sort of mental disability
More than likely this just means that the kid has been socialized like shit for his entire existence, which this extended break from school isn't going to help a lick. It's a frustrating thing - a lot of people (like, say, this kid's mother) become parents without a clue at all in their minds of what to do, and so they never make any time for the kid to interact with other children its age. It's really bloody important to do that early-on, and continues to be important well after they've developed motor skills... largely because if you don't, the kid can actually get stunted in the development of that shit.

A lot of kids get diagnosed as autistic when the reality is that their parents simply kept them around the house all of the fucking time because life was easier that way. Something as simple as using the toilet shouldn't be a big deal, but if the kid was never properly trained at the right age... takes a lot longer to train that at the wrong age. And what kids would want to hang out at the Gag household? The poor fucker's social frame and impetus to develop is awful. People who homeschool that aren't complete boobs will make sure to get their kid out to community events and interactions and shit for precisely this reason - you really don't get a ton of leverage with it. Middle school ain't gonna be nice for that guy, not one bit.

I forget exactly when Mama Gags got the kid, but it might not be all her fault. It's really the 0-2 age that's super super important, so if the retarded mother and father were busy partying in the USA, whoops, sorry kid you get to be a retard
 
Well, sure, Lou could save $8 by getting a wired keyboard with a five-foot cable... but that's not even enough for some spaghetti sauce up to Lou's quality standards!
Given the pictures we've seen of his, uh, 'workspace,' five feet really should be more than enough, especially since given the whole eyesight thing, he really can't risk being too far away from his screens!
 
More than likely this just means that the kid has been socialized like shit for his entire existence, which this extended break from school isn't going to help a lick. It's a frustrating thing - a lot of people (like, say, this kid's mother) become parents without a clue at all in their minds of what to do, and so they never make any time for the kid to interact with other children its age. It's really bloody important to do that early-on, and continues to be important well after they've developed motor skills... largely because if you don't, the kid can actually get stunted in the development of that shit.

A lot of kids get diagnosed as autistic when the reality is that their parents simply kept them around the house all of the fucking time because life was easier that way. Something as simple as using the toilet shouldn't be a big deal, but if the kid was never properly trained at the right age... takes a lot longer to train that at the wrong age. And what kids would want to hang out at the Gag household? The poor fucker's social frame and impetus to develop is awful. People who homeschool that aren't complete boobs will make sure to get their kid out to community events and interactions and shit for precisely this reason - you really don't get a ton of leverage with it. Middle school ain't gonna be nice for that guy, not one bit.

I forget exactly when Mama Gags got the kid, but it might not be all her fault. It's really the 0-2 age that's super super important, so if the retarded mother and father were busy partying in the USA, whoops, sorry kid you get to be a retard
This. I feel a lot of children can com across as on the spectrum because they may be awkward socially, but in reality they were just raised almost completely around adults. When you have little social interaction around children your own age it's amazing what kind of stuff kids learn.

Slight power level, but as an only child who was mainly raised around adults, when I began working in teaching and special needs one of the biggest things I realised was that I had no idea how to interact with children. For years I thought I absolutely despised kids, but in reality it was likely just I was uncomfortable in being social with anyone who wasn't able to have an adult conversation. It wasn't that I didn't understand children- I could empathise and all that just fine, but I just didn't have the experience of being a child in the same way as a lot of other kids did.

Playing alone, preferring adult contact than with other children and general social anxiousness are all seen as traits of autism but there are so many reasons children can turn out like that. Any child who basically had to grow up too quickly will likely struggle with similar issues, whether that is because they are young carers or something as mundane as just not socialising much with other children due through no fault of their own- socialization makes us learn through imitation, and when the only figures to imitate and learn from are grown adults you end up with children who can seem a little strange. The more chaotic of a household you grow up in, the more it will show in a child's behaviour as they grow up, but unless that behaviour is super disrupting to everyone else around them its common for children to go their whole lives into adulthood with unsolved issues that no one ever felt the need to deal with. They'll learn to mask the issues they have in public as they get older, just like many autistic people do. The only difference being there is nothing wrong in the makeup of their brains and it's entirely reversible with the right amount of help.

Hopefully nephew will grow up ok in the end, it's always heartbreaking seeing children heading down paths to what's likely gonna be a very disorganised future. You just gotta hope they don't end up being that one in a million that get the perfect mix of fuckups in their head that leads them to being a serial killer :c
 
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Also, this isn't Lou, but he retweeted this other furry's donation post, and I felt my brain restart several times trying to understand what the hell I was reading. Interesting company horrible news.

"I'd appreciate it." Honestly, no he wouldn't. Louie never actually appreciates the money he gets. He just expects it to be a given that people send him GriftBux to buy his new toys, and when they don't follow the script he throws a huge fit complete with guilt trips, suicide baiting, threats, and all manner of vile behavior. That's not appreciative behavior.

And that Cat and Mouse freak using that cutesie-wootsy talk is disturbing. Who wants to bet that they're not just a furfaggot, but they're also a "plural system" or otherkin or something equally retarded?
 
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