Trainwreck Alex Dacy / Alex Dzimtowicz / Wheelchair Rapunzel - 50% wholesome disability influencer, 50% that cash me outside girl

Obviously babies tend to be a blend of the parents features. Usually a baby will favor one parent a little more than the other. But Ari is unique in the fact that she 100% looks like Noah and I see absolutely no trace of Alex in her. If she didn't literally get pulled out of her womb, I would say Alex is lying and the baby isn't hers.
I can kinda see Alex, but you have to picture Alex super chonked out with chubby cheeks. I especially see Alex in Ari's stank face - when she's annoyed.

I know Noah's the one with diagnosed BPD, but I really think Alex has some Cluster B shit going on too. I don't really think they're broken up in a real way, but the way they claim to be exes but hang around each other intimately is something I've only seen with hardcore personality disordered couples. BPDs can't let go of their exes usually and if their ex is a halfway normal human they generally run as far away as they can after a breakup. I know Alex is incredibly dependent on others and likely has nowhere else to live, but there's absolutely zero chance I'd be chilling with my BPD babydaddy in his parent's garage. She's as fucked up internally as he is, just without the official diagnosis.
 
Alex updates, including a new YouTube video. Also grid post proving for real this time guyz that she and Ari are totally bonded. Suck it, haters!



First and foremost, way to go, Ari!

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Says she's going to start making more content about marketing and entrepreneurship, based on her 6 years of being a full-time content creator.

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Old (college?) photo. Her wheelchair footplate had SEX written on it at that time; it's visible in old photos.

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Asks if there's any interest in a course from her about starting and marketing a business as well as how to make a full-time living by being a content creator. This, from a woman who lives in her baby daddy's parents' house. Also misspells "gauging" when she's gauging interest.

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Asks about some Netflix special.

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The post:

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Full video:


YT video:

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Comments so far on "how much money I made my first month on YouTube !"

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Video embed:


Reminder that you can always read the transcript if you can't stand listening to her.

Short summary:

  • Says she's always been "passionate" about marketing and entrepreneurship, even when she was young. Wanted to major in business but changed her mind when she found out how many math courses were involved.
  • Instead majored in rehabilitation services and minored in criminology. Chose that minor because she loved Criminal Minds and wanted to work for the FBI as a behavioral ("behavior," according to her) analyst.
  • Says that being an influencer or content creator is "essentially marketing" because you have to know how to market yourself.
  • Says she makes a full-time living with her social media career. Again, currently films most content from her baby daddy's parents' garage.
  • Says she wants to give insight into how to monetize content and make money. This is very repetitive.
  • Says that she was able to make a substation income after doing social media for about a 1 to 1.5 years.
  • Says she's always wanted to do YouTube but just never really got into it (paraphrasing; she never actually clearly says why she didn't get into it).
  • Bought a "vlog camera" but really hates editing. Says she's always preferred writing (she's referring to her Instagram content as "writing"), but she currently finds videos "more light-hearted and fun and creative."
  • TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram are all monetized for her. Currently trying to monetize Snapchat. Was able to monetize her YouTube channel quickly.
  • Pulls up her YouTube sense to share how much she made in her first month on YouTube. This is AdSense only, not brand deals or so on.
  • Channel started monetizing 20 October 2023. Channel earned $21.47 (USD) in that time.
  • Says she just wants to diversify. Uses Vine of an example of a platform just disappearing.
  • Promises video about how much she makes on TikTok from Creator Fund.
  • Says she's already making more money on YouTube than on TikTok (which is pretty interesting-- proof, I guess, that it's very hard to make money on TikTok). This is because she's now up to around $550 on YouTube. Note: I didn't follow what she's saying here, but I'm reading the transcript. Maybe someone else can interpret? Not sure where the $21.47 figure is coming from.
  • Made $417 in October on YouTube.
  • Says YouTube seems to pay best but that she's also done well on Facebook.
  • Says you should try YouTube out and earn money for "lip filler-- just kidding!" Baby? What baby?
Shots of financial info that she shared:

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NOAH WATCH: seen wandering through the video's background, toting Ari.

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My god she was so thin in college. Obviously she wouldn't have much muscle mass, but she looks cachectic. I assume her ability to eat/swallow was better then than now, but maybe not? (as she's on the "twerk juice").

This is one of the things that really interests me about her: she'll talk about anything under the sun, including her inability to wipe herself and her child's paternity tests, but she never wants to talk about the period of her life when she was extremely thin. For most people, I'd just understand that it's often a sensitive topic, but Alex loves talking about herself-- anything at all about herself. The two things she seldom discusses are her weight and her own home situation (with her parents). I've wondered if there was more going on with her thinness than the obvious physical issues, but she won't say.

She's also gained a lot of weight recently. "Gained weight" is a very relative thing, and I'm sure it's good for her to be able to hold onto any weight that she can. Her belly is what's known as "SMA belly" and is disease-related rather than weight-related. Still, though, I think that her recent weight gain is puffiness-- fluid-- rather than non-water weight, plus whatever calories she's getting from drinking alcohol.

2021:

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2020:

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An Instagram post she did about weight (this is the kind of thing I'm referring to when I said she doesn't like to discuss weight):

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Text copy-paste:

[BEGIN CAPTION]

Your weight doesn’t make you any less or more worthy.

I’ve posted a few pictures from my childhood where there’s a noticeable difference in my weight. I’ve kindly asked people not to comment on my weight in those posts bc those posts had nothing to do with my weight and yet that’s the first thing people noticed and felt the need to point out and comment on. That’s something I think we really need to step back and examine: unsolicited weight gain / loss comments. Everyone was commenting how much “better” & “healthier,” I looked.

Your weight doesn’t make you look “better.” Yes, there’s a huge difference in my weight — but that’s between myself and my body. And as far as healthy goes... healthy is a myth. What’s healthy for one person might be completely different for another. I have what’s technically considered a fatal, progressive neuromuscular disease — yet I’m completely “healthy” for me. Everyone with my disease is different and it effects them different & everyone in general is different.

I’m very happy I gained weight not because I look better but because if I get sick — it won’t be as dangerous as when I was 42 lbs. I do feel better. And that’s all that matters.

I just posted a new YouTube video of how I was able to gain over 30 lbs without a feeding tube for those that want to know / are curious. In the video — there’s some glorious photos of me as a teen and of me drinking a coors light in my dorm room. It’s good y’all.

Everyone’s story is different. Everyone’s weight is different. Neither make you and less or more worthy — reminder that ✨🌈❤️💕

[END CAPTION]

It's interesting that she looks like she's holding a little more weight, when all of her other physical signs are deteriorating. Most people would probably get that checked out, particularly if their overall health was like hers.
 
My god she was so thin in college. Obviously she wouldn't have much muscle mass, but she looks cachectic. I assume her ability to eat/swallow was better then than now, but maybe not? (as she's on the "twerk juice").
She was a literal skelly. And to think this was the period when she was drinking the most. Sure could have gotten drunk off a shot. It seems reckless to drink with such impaired lung function. But what do I know. How long has she been twerkin' the "juice"?
 
That post is giving “recovered eating disorder.” Sounds like she was treated for anorexia as a teen. I can see the appeal of food restriction as a way to control an otherwise uncontrollable body. And it makes sense in explaining why she doesn’t want to talk about her weight, it’s probably triggering for her.

It would be extremely informative for her to talk about SMA comorbidities, but we know she’s not actually interested in educating people.
 
Late but I didn’t see this posted. Alex replied to a user on tiktok and reposted to IG tagging the username. Turns out that user is not the same person as on TT and people have been trying to contact the persons school to get her expelled. It took Alex over 24 hours to remove the tag in her description but the username is still in the video.

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Late but I didn’t see this posted. Alex replied to a user on tiktok and reposted to IG tagging the username. Turns out that user is not the same person as on TT and people have been trying to contact the persons school to get her expelled. It took Alex over 24 hours to remove the tag in her description but the username is still in the video.

And this is the same person who's saying she's going to sell how-to-be-an-influencer courses.

After finally fixing the incorrect tag in IG (but not in the actual video), she hid and made this excuse

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"Sprained my ankle yesterday because of a wheelchair mishap . . . In a ton of pain but wanted to say hi and hope everyone is as excited for Thanksgiving as I am!"

Then posted the Smith family's dinner:

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A cute shot of Ari, who continues to have redness around her eyes and on her face (Alex has said that they suspect allergies):

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And an adorable video of Ari propelling herself around the floor. The brown things are the knee-protectors that Grandma Smith got

 
Hey Alex, if you suspect Ari has allergies get her off the grass, you absolute smooth brain. It's a top allergen and as someone who has a terrible grass allergy sitting on a blanket on the grass is not sufficient to protect her.

Also, talk to a pediatrician for the love of godbear. There are ways to help babies with allergies and her poor red face and puffy eyes look so hot and itchy.
 
By "wheelchair mishap" does she actually mean: "Got sloppy drunk in Noah's parents' garage again and because I never wear a seatbelt, when I inevitably wiped the fuck out, I wrecked my ankle."?
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That's mean, don't be mean. You meanie. She definitely didn't booze catapult her floppy ass out of the chair and into the floor.
 
Why are they even trying to keep up the lie that they're broken up?

I'm pretty sure that, and leaving Noah off the birth certificate, is a concerted effort to remain single on paper for the financial implications. Cohabitating with the father of your child usually makes you a family unit for taxation and benefit purposes. It makes you common-law married in Canada, and your benefit eligibility is based on combined family income. In the US there's a tangle of regulations around social security and medicaid; there's a "marriage penalty" where benefits could be lost or reduced depending on the programs.

 
Alex has a sprained ankle and a broken wheelchair. Ari's face/eye rash looks worse, and the child needs to get to a doctor. We've also got Thanksgiving photos.

For the record, she's not wrong when she's complaining about how difficult it will be to get her chair repaired. That's difficult for power chair users who take proper care of their chairs, have regular maintenance checks, and stay in proper contact with a company that can assist. Alex does none of those things, so she's essentially made an already-difficult thing much harder.

Random photo of post-Thanksgiving noms chez Smith:

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And also with Noah:

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Last two are with Grandpa Smith:

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"I have a severely sprained ankle, and now my wheelchair is completely broken down . . ."

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"Getting a repair to your wheelchair is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I've talked about this issue in the past, and it is incredibly unfair, because disabled people rely on their mobility equipment to live their daily lives, and perform every tasks." [typos hers, not mine]

ed note: again, she's not wrong about how hard it can be to get repairs. However, she's not innocent herself: she doesn't take good care of the chair, and she doesn't get the regular checkups she should be getting. It's very possible that her own inattention to upkeep lead to whatever the problem is.

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"Right now I am completely reliant on noah to literally do everything because my wheelchair cannot move at all."

Noah nervous breakdown in 3, 2, 1 . . .

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"I've called about 10 different contacts and obviously they cannot do much better because it is a weekend and the places that are open on the weekend are not well equipped enough to handle my type of chair.'

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NOAH WATCH: he's been doomposting on his own social media. He's reposting stuff about abusive upbringings, trauma, bad relationships, mental health, and so on. This same type of posting preceded his last breakdown, so watch this space.
 
I cannot understand why they won’t get her a professional caregiver. Medicare will pay-not for 24/7 but at least for a few hours a day. Noah is not mentally healthy enough to take care of a completely disabled human AND a baby.

Or maybe he is the paid caregiver. It’s just a short class and a test so it’s possible. If so, dumb decision.

Maybe they can find an adult respite center where she can spend a few hours and Noah can rest. I’m sure she’ll hate it as it’s probably full of old people, but it’s Florida, there must be something. If Noah blows again she loses him and possibly Ari. She could end up living in a nursing home.

Sacrifice is not a word she knows though.
 
Been catching up again after a time away, what do we have here...

CPS visits, this time dramatised on youtube to get mama some coin.

Alcohol-induced live shitshows.

Visibly deteriorating Noah.

The worst Thankgiving outfit I've ever seen.

Lovely chonky Ari being kicked by a resource guarding dog. Also had a red and swollen eye left for over a month untreated. "Picture sent to doctor". Yeah, right.

*sigh*
It never gets better, does it?
 
Alex finally cooked up a story to explain the sprained ankle and broken wheelchair.

Smiths are decorating:

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More decorations visible in the background of the ultra-filtered selfie:

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The ankle:

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"A mother will always remember who showed up for her, when she was lost in the trenches of postpartum. The baby won't remember who held them. But the mother will always remember who held her." (quote from some motherhood account)

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"A person becomes 10 times [more?] attractive not by their looks but by their acts of kindness, love, respect, honesty and loyalty they show." No wonder Alex is very ugly.

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It doesn't make a lot of sense. She says the chair isn't fitted properly (that's on her for not getting proper maintenance), there's a loose screw in the arm, and also that she somehow hit the joystick. Whatever happened, she supposedly then rammed into a corner of a shelf in the garage.

Recall that the garage is where she goes to drink, so yeah.

Also recall that she swore up and down that she never loses control of the chair, ever, so it's totally fine to haul Ari around in it.








Ari has zero interest in Alex and doesn't respond to her voice.



But so, so active!

 
This is... not good.
First of all, for Alex. Her disability is so severe that she's injured herself to the point of needing medical attention. Even if she was sober during this incident (unlikely) it's still very unsettling to think how vulnerable she truly is. She needs constant supervision and assistance and she's clearly not getting it. Alex needs a full time, licensed, professional caretaker. But because she won't give in and admit it, it's now everyone else's problem. Like, I'm sure Noah's parents know that their son is a deeply troubled, BPD fuck-up but now they have the extreme displeasure of living and dealing with their son's nightmare of an "ex" girlfriend, too?
And second of all, this is not good for Ari. Alex needs to get her shit together and start acting like an actual parent to her daughter instead of wearing Ari around like a fashion accessory; especially if Alex refuses to wear a seatbelt or have full control of her chair.
Edited to add: in the first Ari video, she's pulling on a length of string of some kind which is a major strangulation hazard in a crib. Jesus Christ, what is going on in that house?

Plot twist: The calls to CPS are coming from inside the house.
 
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