Horrorcow Lucas Werner - A man of Spokane, Washington who is obsessed with millennial and Gen Z chicks

Agreed, to the extent that it's a subset or expression of it. I don't think Lucas is drawn to rejection for it's own sake. I have known people who are.
I'd say he's drawn to rejecting for the sense of power it gives him. That's why he makes it like he's the one doing the rejecting. He needs to feed his need to have power to control/dominate and the only thing he can do is make himself into the rejector.
 
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I'd say he's drawn to rejecting for the sense of power it gives him. That's why he makes it like he's the one doing the rejecting. He's got nothing so he needs to feed his delusion of power in some way.
Yeah. He's got no power so he feels the need to lash out.
This amateur psychoanalysis was brought to you by the Marshal Mannerheim shitposters' society.
 
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Hear that folks? We created communities as a species so that we can all help stinky hobo faggots find young women to rape and impregnate, clearly 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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Is it a logical side effect of the medication that he was unable to hold his bowels, and had to train himself to do this again?

Or is Lucas blaming his medication for something that was actually physiologically or mentally his fault?

I guess what I'm saying is, is it common that the antipsychotics would make someone shit and piss themselves, or is that just Lucas?
Some older antipsychotic are strongly associated with urinary incontinence. They'll make some folks dribble a bit. Not shit themselves, though.

Lucas pisses his pants regardless of whether he's medicated or not.
 
is it common that the antipsychotics would make someone shit and piss themselves?

I'm currently on antipsychotics, and have family members, friends, acquaintances on them also.

Not only is incontinence uncommon, I've never heard of it.

Tics are pretty common (have had them myself, lockjaw) , sexual problems are common, being in a "fog" was reported to me by a friend who was on major anti psychotics ( injections of haldol monthly)
 
Is it a logical side effect of the medication that he was unable to hold his bowels, and had to train himself to do this again?

Or is Lucas blaming his medication for something that was actually physiologically or mentally his fault?

I guess what I'm saying is, is it common that the antipsychotics would make someone shit and piss themselves, or is that just Lucas?
Yes it is possible some anti schizophrenia drugs may lead to incontinence and loss of sensation regarding bowels and urination. These types of drugs act on the alpha receptors and they can lead to decreased nerve sensation, most likely Lucas was experiencing reduced nerve sensation in his GI tract and urinary tract, if the medications were to blame.
Here is an article about antipsychotic drugs
However, i have another theory, Lucas may have also lost control of his bowels due to stress from being in the psych ward, and giving that he is taken out of his usual environment, he became panicked and devoted sensory attention to other parts of his brain most likely neglecting the autonomic nervous system (hunger, thirst, digestion, bowel control). It could also be that since Lucas is hyper-fixated on his illogical quest to get women, that when he was taken away from other stimuli, this was all he thought about and neglected, as he usually does, all other bodily functions.
I also believe that Lucas is a characteristic dull IQ (70-89) individual and he might have bowel problems on a regular basis without taking drugs and medications. Notice how he often pauses and elevates his tone unnecessarily, Lucas is also a one track mind guy, he often does not think about normal daily routines or put effort into cleaning, bathing, and other hygiene behaviors, these are common characteristics of dull and low IQ individuals. I also noticed in an earlier video he said he was taking omeprazole, which is an acid reflux controlling drug, so he might have also had IBS (acid reflux and IBS commonly are comorbidity) IBS often can lead to loss of control of bowels due to poor bowel anticipation.

But to answer your question, i think that Lucas could have suffered incontinence from the antipsychotics. But there are also many other plausible answers.
 
I know I shouldn’t be surprised, but Luke’s lack of understanding anything related to reality really is surprising sometimes. He rails against capitalism by saying he is ‘busting his ass trying to find ways to say I’ll make insult videos for $50’....seeming to equate working hard ALONE with being the path to wealth, which no one in the world (other than him) would claim. He seems to entirely miss the point that you have to work hard doing something PEOPLE ACTUALLY WANT! Like, I could work really hard digging a 100 foot hole in my backyard it would be immensely difficult and time consuming and hard work by anyone’s definition, but it would not lead to wealth, and I don’t do it, because I’m not a fucking moron. Luke, on the other hand...

ETA: Also complaining about ‘generational wealth’ is rich coming from the heir to King Roy’s Elk Kingdom 😂
 
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I'm currently on antipsychotics, and have family members, friends, acquaintances on them also.

Not only is incontinence uncommon, I've never heard of it.

Tics are pretty common (have had them myself, lockjaw) , sexual problems are common, being in a "fog" was reported to me by a friend who was on major anti psychotics ( injections of haldol monthly)
Yeah I personally have only ever been on meds for depression and anxiety (Zoloft, Cymbalta, Lorazapam, and Xanax) so I can’t speak to personal experience but I know several people with BPD who have been on anti-psychotics like Seroquel, and I’ve never heard of that from any of them. Of course it’s possible, idk all the side effects of every drug out there, but I would be surprised if that was something that’s at all common.
 
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