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TopicAlex Jones gives $3000 to 30 y/o Man to MOVE OUT of his Parents House!!
LockeMonster
05/28/18 8:17:36 PM
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Darmik posted...
If he wasn't a NEET loser until his divorce why is the ex-wife concerned? She wouldn't really know that side of him?

People can also have mental issues regardless of life circumstances. We don't really know.

Because life circumstances can exacerbate underlying issues?

Darmik posted...
Why do you think I want anything?

All I'm saying is that we don't know the full story. I have a family member with mental issues who acts like the world is against her. Who acts like she's alone and nobody supports her despite this not being the case. This is a story that has lasted 5+ years where everything that gets attempted just somehow makes things worse. Yet I'm sure an article could easily paint her parents as bad people if they wanted to. That's all I'm saying. Mental issues aren't simple to deal with. Perhaps they thought the lawsuit was extreme enough for him to get into gear and change. Maybe he wasn't taking them seriously before that.

Besides I already said the entire family could be completely crazy anyway. They certainly seem to be lawsuit happy.

LockeMonster posted...
Also you're doing the same thing in terms of the Best Buy suit. Do you know for a fact what it exactly entailed and if there were merits? Or is the clickbait discription enough for you to pass judgements?

No. But considering everything we know about the guy it seems pretty evident there's some sort of issue with him no? You don't seem to be disputing that.

Still not getting it

Doesn't matter what they did. Not even giving him a full month's rent with a person with a mental health issue is not satisfactory in any way.

If they tried the things I said, one of the parties would have revealed that to strengthen their case.

Regardless, like you said mental issues can be tricky, so can lawsuits. Perhaps he had evidence of what was happening, but it was not enough for a full trial? It's not farfetched.
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