Gaear Grimsrud
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I think Lucas just about coomed in his pants at this moment.
He did it again!
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I think Lucas just about coomed in his pants at this moment.
In the "Generation Gap Love Elevates.." video he mentions the place he interviewed with to get a room-- Oxford House. He hasn't heard back from Oxford House. There are a number of Oxford Houses in Spokane.
I don't know, I'm personally of the belief that there is no amount of psych medication that can make Lucas realize he's wrong about anything.What happens when the medication starts to take effect?
Will he start thinking more clearly and start realizing the truth about himself and his situation? That could be a bad scene.
What happens when the medication starts to take effect?
Will he start thinking more clearly and start realizing the truth about himself and his situation? That could be a bad scene.
When a "medicated" Lucas was released from Eastern State Hospital in Jan 2018 he posted a video "Success With Mentally Ill Women". Not even meds will help him realize the truth about himself and his situation.What happens when the medication starts to take effect?
Will he start thinking more clearly and start realizing the truth about himself and his situation? That could be a bad scene.
Hahaha "GIVE ME LOVE!!!", making the same demand of God that he makes of Isaak the homeless teenager. It's been said before but nobody, not god nor man nor hobo, can just give you a girl who's somehow already in love with you or will fall in love instantly. Love is something that's built by two people with work and time, based not just on mutual attraction but mutual understanding. In a way I don't even believe in "unrequited love" or "love at first sight", to me those things are just infatuation. It's a sad thing but Lucas will never experience love, since he's not attractive in any way nor can he understand or appreciate other people beyond whether they can serve his wants. When Lucas says he wants love he means an impossible fantasy of limitless teenage sex, having his ego and emotional needs served constantly, not having to work, and probably lots of food. Nothing that involves him doing any labor, actual or emotional. No possibility of fights, break ups, hurt feelings, or anything going wrong. For him getting the relationship should take no effort, and maintaining it should take no effort. In fact he's so obsessed with his no-effort concept of relationships and so in denial that he has to try, that he has created this bizarre version of the world where women are a commodity that other men or deities are being greedy and cruel in not sharing. Here he is trying to do the same thing to God that he does to flatbills, shame the almighty into giving him a girlfriend. He supposedly doesn't believe in God but his reasoning is childish and spiteful: I don't believe in him because he doesn't give me what I want. Which shows that he kind of does believe in God but thinks withholding his worship is hurtful to God, just as he thinks withholding his friendship is hurtful to strangers. In both cases his leverage is to deny something that the other party doesn't want in the first place.![]()
Screaming at God. Literally.
Heresy.Hahaha "GIVE ME LOVE!!!", making the same demand of God that he makes of Isaak the homeless teenager. It's been said before but nobody, not god nor man nor hobo, can just give you a girl who's somehow already in love with you or will fall in love instantly. Love is something that's built by two people with work and time, based not just on mutual attraction but mutual understanding. In a way I don't even believe in "unrequited love" or "love at first sight", to me those things are just infatuation. It's a sad thing but Lucas will never experience love, since he's not attractive in any way nor can he understand or appreciate other people beyond whether they can serve his wants. When Lucas says he wants love he means an impossible fantasy of limitless teenage sex, having his ego and emotional needs served constantly, not having to work, and probably lots of food. Nothing that involves him doing any labor, actual or emotional. No possibility of fights, break ups, hurt feelings, or anything going wrong. For him getting the relationship should take no effort, and maintaining it should take no effort. In fact he's so obsessed with his no-effort concept of relationships and so in denial that he has to try, that he has created this bizarre version of the world where women are a commodity that other men or deities are being greedy and cruel in not sharing. Here he is trying to do the same thing to God that he does to flatbills, shame the almighty into giving him a girlfriend. He supposedly doesn't believe in God but his reasoning is childish and spiteful: I don't believe in him because he doesn't give me what I want. Which shows that he kind of does believe in God but thinks withholding his worship is hurtful to God, just as he thinks withholding his friendship is hurtful to strangers. In both cases his leverage is to deny something that the other party doesn't want in the first place.