😵‍💫 Skitzocow CoolDudeClem

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Since that video was made as a payback for the Malcolm Tucker video, this is my payback for getting it pulled for harassment:
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No worries for us though, now I have the video on my DailyMotion.
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LMAO A DICK NOSE. Clem has the sense of humor of a sixth grade students
 
Wasn't it meant to be a pig's nose as well? I actually reported it stating I am a Muslim and he portrays me as a pig. Not true ofcourse, but it probably sped things up.
Anyways, I made a joke about Clem being closet gay for Tails, but this makes it seem true:
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Wasn't it meant to be a pig's nose as well? I actually reported it stating I am a Muslim and he portrays me as a pig. Not true ofcourse, but it probably sped things up.
Anyways, I made a joke about Clem being closet gay for Tails, but this makes it seem true:
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Say you're not a lolcow, yet give more ammo for others to keep saying you are. Very smart, Clem and even acknowledging the site too.

Anyway, I think from what I've seen so far, I couldn't even tell this guy is over 30 years old with that kind of fuckin voice and I heard something here about @MylarBalloonFan having some kind of beef with him.
 
Mylar and Clem did have a long battle, but then Mylar realized they are very similar (autistic, lonely, disconnected from society, etc.) and befriended Clem, only saying that his music taste still is bad though. Mylar also likes Christian because of this (yes, he sympathizes with CWC now).
 
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, CODE RED, CLEM HAS GONE OUTSIDE!
Well, into his shed. But the doors are open.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=HvyB2hAiEqc

I honestly thought he kept the hoard in his bedroom. He should really turn that shed into proper workshop considering there is already power running to it, certain locals looking to make quick cash could probably use a guy like Clem if you know what I mean.

I have to give Clem credit for actually taking it apart and fixing it.

Most people would just toss it into the trash.

Problem is that most of the stuff he spends money repairing has no value, the appliances just end up in the shed by the looks of it. I'm all for learning how to fix things but there becomes a point where you need to start utilizing these skills to support yourself financially, something 34 year old Clem has never done.
 
f financially, something 34 year old Clem has never done.

The thing ist, there is a tv repair shop literally 50 meters from his house (you can see it in one of his vlogs where he comments on the pile of tvs left outside).
He could work there part-time or get an intern-ship for a while and actually learn something plus talk to people about electronics.
 
The thing ist, there is a tv repair shop literally 50 meters from his house (you can see it in one of his vlogs where he comments on the pile of tvs left outside).
He could work there part-time or get an intern-ship for a while and actually learn something plus talk to people about electronics.

In that case there is no excuse. Even with his autism it shouldn't be too difficult to drop by and ask about a placement, his mom could even ask for him.
 
In that case there is no excuse. Even with his autism it shouldn't be too difficult to drop by and ask about a placement, his mom could even ask for him.

To be fair, I'm wondering if Clem's mum is the type that is terrified Mr. Osbourne will take away their disability if Clem gets a job.

Also, there's the whole Clem's motto being a Descendants album title thing too.
 
The only way to make it a worthwhile hobby is to carefully pick and choose which projects to take on. It makes no sense to just indiscriminately hoard old junk and waste time fixing shit that's useless or easily replaced. But that's what he does...



Well, to be fair, you can't really make a worthwhile income repairing electronics anymore. Modern consumer electronics is essentially disposable, and repair shops just swap out complete circuit boards without doing any real troubleshooting. The only way to make it work is to focus on something specialized. Tube amps are great because they're expensive, unreliable and simple. But there might not be enough where he lives.

Tube amps would be a great thing for him to get in to. Everyone I've ever met who is big in to tube amps needs constant service for their finicky electronics, and most of those guys have disposable income as these older sought after amps are not very cheap.

It would be a good money maker for Clem, but on the other hand, blowing up someone's $3000 vintage amplifier could be an issue.
 
To be fair, I'm wondering if Clem's mum is the type that is terrified Mr. Osbourne will take away their disability if Clem gets a job.

I doubt it.
He would not even need to get a job, just working there to build up experience as an intern would be fine.
There would be no additional cost because he could literally walk there in minutes.
 
In that case there is no excuse. Even with his autism it shouldn't be too difficult to drop by and ask about a placement, his mom could even ask for him.
That'd be great for him. He seems to actually have potential to do something more productive with his life but he's fucking squandering it.
 
I doubt it.
He would not even need to get a job, just working there to build up experience as an intern would be fine.
There would be no additional cost because he could literally walk there in minutes.

This is true, but there's a glaring problem there.

Clem does not want to get a job because that's what adults do, and his crippling fear of death means he doesn't want to grow up (The best explanation I can muster. Oi Clem! Explain why you want to remain a child forever!) also, it would entail him going outside his house and walking down his street, which he is also terrified of doing because the local scrotes all pick on him.
 
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