nuxetcrux

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[–] nuxetcrux 12 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I was a chef for over a decade and worked in Michelin kitchens where I gave myself up for next to nothing. When I made it to two stars, I began vomiting repeatedly every shift, working at a loss of $100 dollars a day. Eventually, I broke down and tried to kill myself by the city river, but regrettably I failed.

If you live in America, all I can say is that if you are a man and you don't work, and you are alone and have no one to support you, you will eventually be killed. If you aren't killed on the street, you're killed in lock up because it's illegal to exist here without employment. Mental facilities funnel into jails where the bodies pass daily. At my city's coroner's, there are 400+ deaths unaccounted for, 100+ murders per year. I was sent there as a warning in California's HAM program. I was forced to watch people die and watch their autopsies as well as tour the whole facility, examining all the corpses. All the corpses whose genitals have catheters in them are people who died with no one to claim them, their organs are placed in hefty bags which are then sewed haphazardly back into their torso. The working class bodies are all Mexican, all under 60.

When I was homeless, on two occasions people tried to murder me and they only stopped because they thought I was dead. My medical debt in my twenties reached over ten million from all the hospital stays. I've learned that there are fates WAY worse than death, and you should always have the materials for an exit bag or an LD of insulin. In our society, if you are an extremely poor man, your agency amounts to, "will I continue to suffer another day? Or will I do what everyone wants and liquidate myself."

The reason I say all this is, when you don't want to work, remember it's not just money you lose but also the good will of others, including family members. The people you respect most put clown makeup on every day and freak out when you don't. I know this because I made a small fortune on the gamespot/and squeezes and my fortunes literally changed overnight. The money literally solved all my problems and I'm left disgusted. It also showed me how hard I was working for so little. I know now I'd rather die fighting breathlessly, as I always have, fighting for myself and my life. My life in the street was FAR more meaningful than the ones I've lived according to cowardice, constantly learning to cope with cowardice. The bottom line: make sure you know you're ready to leave the beaten path before you do because I promise you, life outside the social contract is indeed nasty, brutal and short.

[–] nuxetcrux 1 points 1 year ago

Just watch; they have Judge Cannon in zugzwang. Also, at the end of the day, there will be jury pools deciding, just as with the indictments.

[–] nuxetcrux 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

They're largely cooked--read the indictments in their entirety or watch two lawyers geek out over it. They were way too brazen, and even a conservative judge would have their hand forced by the law and public interest. These are the consequences of criminal behavior, and all criminals must face this eventually; I know because I've been locked up quite a bit and am familiar with the machinations of the US Justice system. They are in for complete psychological torture. I literally couldn't imagine a worse punishment for these people whose realities depend upon narcissistic delusions and extrinsic reinforcement. It will be a painful disintegration for any person, much less an aged person with affluenza. They will experience isolation reserved for the worst people alive because of their profile and because of Thomas Silverstein making the Ultramax system airtight. Trump's most likely end point is 100+ feet underground in Colorado, with all the other high profile crims, having destroyed all friends and family.

The RICO charges is an unappealable AND unpardonable 5 year minimum sentence, for example.

[–] nuxetcrux 8 points 1 year ago

Incredible work!

[–] nuxetcrux 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You're welcome you rude piece of shit.

[–] nuxetcrux -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

good thing you don't matter at all

[–] nuxetcrux -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

We can say, objectively, that Congressman Gaetz is a more important person than either of us. I may be being charitable regarding your open-mindedness, but I think you can at least see that, in an emergency, Gaetz' safety would take priority over our own.

Congressman Gaetz has been completely and totally exonerated of "sexual wrongdoing" --as the Dems call it--by a DOJ process no less. If you, as an American, cannot pledge your support to your masters in leadership, then what are you other than a parasite of his greatness? A wriggling worm?

We are both wriggling worms: the difference is I endeavor to survive whereas you give up and salt the earth behind you. In this way, you are right, I am the champ....over you specifically 😅

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