The name and avatar on the right confirms it's him.
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With that said, here's the archive since I'm certain he's already deleted it by the time I've uploaded it. Worth noting that this is recorded in 1080p at 60 frames per second, which isn't exactly standard for poor people using cheap phones to record with.
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It definitely deserves a watch. Here are my notes on some of the smaller things caught in the video:
1:20 - Louis reveals the (obvious) fact he's doing this out of spite as a "gotcha" against his mother. He and his mother also have some major mushmouth, making both difficult to understand at times.
1:33 - His room is covered on trash, but reveals some of his eating habits. Visible in this frame alone is an entire crate of Mountain Dew, multiple bottles of Sierra Mist, a two liter bottle of what appears to be 7up, a bottle of Fanta, and an empty can of Pringles. You can also see an Animal Crossing poster and multiple Blu-Rays.
2:10 - His mother says he claims to take care of them, and Louis denies this. This flies in the face of his (once again obvious) lies on Twitter saying he needs money to allow him to continue supporting his parents, showing Louis can't even keep track of his lies long enough to last a five minute video.
2:45 - His mother calls him "Lou," which is more confirmation it's him. She also makes the astute point that posting this video will make him look stupid, not her. Her level of anger seems to suggest that Louis has been badgering her for a while. Since Louis seems to spend his time either locked up in his room or waddling to Pizza Hut, it's a safe conclusion that his only interactions with his mother is him annoying her in order to play the victim, as she seems to be more frustrated at rather than antagonistic to Louis.
3:17 - For a brief moment, you can see more pointless electronics Louis has bought. Visible is his Apple laptop he revealed he had earlier and two speakers plugged into it. From this point on, take a shot every time Louis says "Anthrocon."
3:55 - Louis claims his mother is drunk with alcohol he had purchased for her, which is either another blatant lie or yet another example of Louis wasting his money on useless luxuries. He then tries to lie again by claiming he never stated he took care of them. He doesn't seem to be aware that he disproved this lie in the literal previous sentence where he claimed to have bought her things using his personal funds. Maybe Louis is like the main character from Momento.
4:30 - Louis reveals he bought his nephew a 4th generation iPod. There's no explanation as to why, and it also goes against his previous assertions that he was only buying his nephew a cheap laptop for schoolwork. He doesn't explain what a five year old child in a poor household needs an overpriced Apple smartphone for.
4:50 - Louis states to have spent $500-$1,000 dollars on his nephew (which he swaps to calling his mother's grandson for some reason) buying unknown objects from Amazon without explanation. Certainly that money magically appeared in Louis' wallet, since he only started using his nephew as an excuse to beg just last month. He then states to have given his nephew an iPad for Christmas, raising further questions as to why his nephew needed a smartphone yet again. Louis further reveals that his parents apparently take away the iPad from his nephew as punishment, which Louis then states he capitalized on by telling them he deserves to be paid money for the gift if they take it away when his nephew acts up, since Louis gets to dictate what happens to his gift after he's already given it.
5:25 - This infighting apparently only happens once or twice a month, which is far from an abusive household. I don't even think happy families argue that little.
5:40 - "This is the intelligence I have to deal with."
Upon reflection of this, I feel genuine sadness for his mother, her assault charges and theft from homeless children aside. She looks like she's at her wit's end with two useless tumors in her house, a son in rehab, and a grandchild she seems to be raising alone. But my biggest concern is that grandchild with a druggie for a father (and presumably mother) growing up in that horrid family.