I wonder if ALR is smart enough to realize that just like if you quit your job without notice, if you're an unreliable tenant it affects your opportunities to get a job or apartment in any respectable place (since I doubt she'd ever be able to get a home with no credit.) They need to know you're gonna pay what you're supposed to pay on time, for as long as you're supposed to, and not just skip out. Probably not, right?
Not that she has to worry about it now with her obviously moving in with Becky. But what about afterwards, when Becky inevitably dumps her?
She can keep pretending she'll make enough to support herself on YouTube, but people are going to eventually get bored and stop watching. It's only intriguing to us now because she's so young, and we just don't expect people to look or act like this. It's the same reason freak shows were so popular in the early 1900's, and why reality TV is popular now.
We're interested in her now because she's this anomaly with the maturity of a 12-year old, the voice and personality of a 20-something, the fashion sense of a 60-year old and the body of an alien. But soon that'll wear off. You can only stare at something long enough before you get sick of it.
I keep imagining 5 or 10 years down the line when she loses all relevancy on YT (possibly being replaced by someone even fatter and dumber) and she's just by herself, living on the lowest side of town because her credit is either or nonexistent or so horrible she can't afford anything else. Not to mention I doubt she would have anything saved up to afford a down payment on any nice place when she can just dump all her money on cheap jewelry and clothes.
At that time, she gave all her animals up, so she doesn't have that companionship anymore. Becky's gone, and she's got no one to drive her places and no one to mooch off of. God forbid she has an inevitable medical crisis and has no way to pay for it. Her friends are going to stop caring because they'll be moving on with their actual lives.
She'll end up in disability or in some sort of home, guaranteed. The problem with addicted of any sort is they can't think more than five minutes into the future. All that matters is just chasing that momentary high.
I don't sympathize with her since, while addict behavior is largely something people can't help, she's a shitty person outside of that. But it is sad to see how people end up in this dead end cycle. Some get help, and some just stay there forever.