Skitzocow David Anthony Stebbins / Acerthorn / stebbinsd / fayettevillesdavid - Litigious autist, obese livestreamer, elder abuser, violent schizo, ladyboy importer, hot dog enjoyer, wereturkey.

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How much will David sue the farms for?

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In Acerthorn's lawsuit against the jail for trolling him, he convinced the leader of a PTSD-recovery program to write the Court on his behalf.
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No social worker wrote this. They don't use this sort of language, nor do they try to dramatically plead with the system. They do not TYPE IN ALL CAPS to get a point across. If this worker was attached to an agency and they saw this, immediate termination. Workers, when pleading a case for clemency, use the facts at hand and mitigating factors. If this worker truly believe Stabby was a threat to himself, he would have said something along the lines of oh... 'Having considered what Mr. Stebbins has revealed to me, the abuse he claims to have suffered has, in my professional opinion, contributed significantly to a decrease in his quality life and mental health. Mr. Stebbins has shared thoughts of self-harm and suicidal ideation as a direct result of his treatment while incarcerated. For these reasons I...' He would use his credentials as a PTSD worker to his advantage, not do the written equivalent of flailing his arms wildly shouting, "HE COULD HAVE DIEDED"
There are two options in this scenario. Fabricated out of whole cloth and forged. Or a social worker that should immediately have his credentials revoked.
 
In Acerthorn's lawsuit against the jail for trolling him, he convinced the leader of a PTSD-recovery program to write the Court on his behalf.
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it took all his wereturkey strength to avoid putting in a ludicrous dollar amount demand to end his "suffering" when he typed this
 
Interestingly, in his IFP against Null he claims to be making $50 per month. So, I guess that's from ads, and the $3 is from channel members.

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Even more interestingly, he only had $32 per month two months prior in his IFP application in the case going after Templar_DragonKnight. Sometime before January 2024 he had lost $12 in revenue and in March 2024 he gained $18.
 
It's very possible that Stabby wrote this and just got the social worker to sign it.

That would be up his dank alley but it's equally possible that Stabby just forged the whole thing. It's not like he has any moral code or scruples when it comes to...well anything.

That why I love Mr Stabben he's just such a perfect villain. He lacks even a slightest hint of any redeeming feature.
Probably threatened to sue them if they didn't sign it.
 
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I get to be a social worker you have to have a soft heart, but this is absolutely insane.
Considering I know social workers in non-professional contexts, I have come to understand a soft heart is a determent to the job. As they always put it "Being a social worker is about having a heart of stone to protect yourself, but still having enough compassion to help people."
 
Considering I know social workers in non-professional contexts, I have come to understand a soft heart is a determent to the job. As they always put it "Being a social worker is about having a heart of stone to protect yourself, but still having enough compassion to help people."
A soft heart often leads to a bad social worker, or one that quits within a handful of years. First responders see the worst minutes of a person's life. Social workers and therapists see the resulting years that follow. Broken children, hardened addicts, suicidal people, unfit parents. A soft heart usually equates to not pushing people to make the tough choices required to get through a trauma or put it in the past where it belongs. A soft heart means letting people lie to you and not calling on it because you don't want the awkward conversation that follows when you do. The debate is how can a person who has a hard heart guide people through choices and events that require empathy and understanding. But the reality is that most social workers do start out with a soft heart, they want to fix the world and people around them. That's how mistakes get made. They underestimate the conviction their clients have to not change, they underestimate people's ability to completely fuck up because they want so badly for them to succeed. Somewhere in a social worker's career, they get a knock on their door from a colleague to look at a particular news article or obituary and see that their client did something really awful or really stupid. They sit there and wonder, 'Is this my fault?'. Many quit, right then and there. Because the true gravity of what they are doing finally hits them. You are trying to change lives and minds, and sometimes you aren't going to be able to and those people are going to hurt themselves or others. Then they blame themselves, because that's the burden of caregiver and caregiver adjacent career paths, they feel responsible for the ones they take under their wing. Their clients failures are their failures.

A good social worker can separate themselves from this trap, you can have a hardened heart to the horrors of the world, accept that they happen and there is little to nothing you can do about them, but still have empathy. A good social worker arms their clients with knowledge and coping skills, and that there are people their clients can talk to for help and other perspectives; a bottomless pit to one may be a hole you dug in your garden to others. You can't pull people out of the dark if that's where they want to live. You can't truly force positive change onto people if they don't really want it. The idea is that you know in your heart and your mind, you did what you can for people, but also understand that their actions are not your responsibility or your fault, and this applies to literally everyone, not just support workers. A hardened heart is misnomer, most people that have encountered that have been described as hard hearted are incredibly skillful at their chosen career, able to make hard decisions, able to cut through bullshit, able to ask the tough questions that jar people out of their stupor and realize exactly where the fuck they are in life.

tl;dr Seeing people struggle is hard to watch, if you're soft hearted, you get pulled in
 
Zander filed some motions
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I'd like to point out, Zander, that a simple google/bing search easily reveals Null's legal name
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Wow old Stabby sure has a bug up his butt here.

It's fine, in fact perfect acceptable for Stabby to stretch the truth in his motions as he's the good guy and totes a unpracticed pro se litigant but if Zander doesn't stick to the very letter of the law he needs to be heavily sanctioned by the courts to "teach him a lesson"

Hypocrisy thy name is David A Stebbins Stabby McStabby face.

On the plus side I love that Zander quoted the case where Stabby was called "homicidal, delusional, suicidal and paranoid and should be declared incompetent for his own safety."

No doubt this will spur much further furious penning by Stabby as he sits in his hovel stewing in his hatred.

So thanks for that Zell. I'm looking forward to Stabby trying to get you sent to the electric chair for that.
 
I hope one day someone gets "David Stebbins wishes to get Filipina ladyboys imported into the country" and "Stuffed hotdogs in his mouth with an intent of homicide" publicly archived into court records.
 
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It's a miracle he hasn't committed SUICIDE yet!
In the end he tried, but failed (archived).
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See page 5 of the attached court document for a repeat of the text in the image.
I also want to note the part from page 11:
"He also complains that ARS is wrong, and he does not need mental health treatment" where ARS is "Arkansas Rehabilitation Services".
 

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lol, committing suicide by drinking a few mouthfuls of bleach

Yah, try a litre or two for someone as fat as Stabby. Sure a few swigs will give you some issues but it ain't gonna kill you.

Chalk up one more failure for Stabby.
 
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lol, committing suicide by drinking a few mouthfuls of bleach

Yah, try a litre or two for someone as fat as Stabby. Sure a few swigs will give you some issues but it ain't gonna kill you.

Chalk up one more failure for Stabby.
A few swigs will probably have less effect on him than regular alcohol considering how fat David is
 
lol, committing suicide by drinking a few mouthfuls of bleach

Yah, try a litre or two for someone as fat as Stabby. Sure a few swigs will give you some issues but it ain't gonna kill you.

Chalk up one more failure for Stabby.
This turkey gobbling faggot would call it a suicide attempt if he took two Valiums instead of one.
 
Huh, so Stebbins threatened ZellZander with a sanctions motion unless he withdrew or otherwise altered his response pleading. That sure sounds like a sanctionable intimidation tactic. Especially because he sent this in an email as a threat rather than making the motion through the Court’s docket.

Maybe the docket is going to fill up with the two of them slinging sanctions back and forth. Isn’t pro se litigation fun?
 
A good social worker can separate themselves from this trap, you can have a hardened heart to the horrors of the world, accept that they happen and there is little to nothing you can do about them, but still have empathy. A good social worker arms their clients with knowledge and coping skills, and that there are people their clients can talk to for help and other perspectives; a bottomless pit to one may be a hole you dug in your garden to others. You can't pull people out of the dark if that's where they want to live. You can't truly force positive change onto people if they don't really want it. The idea is that you know in your heart and your mind, you did what you can for people, but also understand that their actions are not your responsibility or your fault, and this applies to literally everyone, not just support workers. A hardened heart is misnomer, most people that have encountered that have been described as hard hearted are incredibly skillful at their chosen career, able to make hard decisions, able to cut through bullshit, able to ask the tough questions that jar people out of their stupor and realize exactly where the fuck they are in life.
You can also tell how long a social worker has been in the job by what newspaper they read. In the UK all the recent grads read the Guardian (bleeding heart lefty paper), give them a decade in the job and the ones still remaining are all reading the Daily Mail and possibly posting on Stormfront from the office computers.

Liberal educations (and the Christian ethics on which western liberal society is based) teach you that all lives have value, that the world is better off for having every single person in it, no matter how poor, how disabled or how troubled they may be. Then you start the job and encounter people like Stabbins, people who are black holes of despair. They contribute nothing but spreading misery to everybody. This includes themselves - you can see that despite Stabbins devoting 100% of his time and effort to himself only and never contributing in the slightest to the people around him, he is still miserable. You learn that there are people like Stabbins who make the world worse in every way by existing in it and have no positive qualities at all, nor are they ever likely to develop any. That's when the liberal values start to crack, they cannot stand up to meeting with true evil. There are of course people out there who have done worse things than Stabbins, but he shares the same kind of totally black heart as the worst criminals we know.

Then that moment comes - you read something in your case files and come out with something like "these people need to be fucking sterilised". Your hand snaps up to your mouth. You didn't just say that! That's blasphemy! But you did, and you know why you did - because the world and its people would be improved if those people were sterilised, or just thrown into a woodchipper. And that's when you either quit the profession or grow the bulletproof exoskeleton that the most experienced social workers have. They still pay lip service to the institutional ideals of valuing everyone, ideals written by people who never encountered people like Stabbins and who never witnessed first hand the level of human devastation they can cause to innocent people while contributing absolutely nothing, just sucking in time, money and effort that could be spent on people who are redeemable. But inside they're full of swastikas and Zyklon B.
 
I worked with retards and not only do I think they should be put down like animals but the parents should be sterilized. Sadly the West can't be like South Korea with all of their sterilization programs over the years. Humidifier one was a bit of a blunder as it killed healthy children. Should have just brought back the sterilization of the "insane". Made for an interesting movie at least.
 
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