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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fascinating how angry this show made so many people.[/quote] Who’s angry? If we needed a story about druggie sex wannabes we all know where to look. I feel bad for anyone on the newbie comedian circuits [/quote] Well clearly there are people who were interested in this individual’s life story - even if you want to just write him off as a “druggie sex wannabe”. Because people that have been abused aren’t allowed to share their story unless they’re the perfect victim living a perfect life?[/quote] That’s exactly the thing: was he a chronic victim or was he chronically sabotaging himself. We will never know. The stalker already spoke up that she didn’t do the magnitude of stalking The “abuser” already spoke up that their drugs, anal and oral was consensual. And then there’s the Netflix contract. Time will tell if this guy is a one trick pony or turned his life around or will continue to self-sabotage. Enjoy! [/quote] Or maybe he will continue to self-sabatoge (if that's what he's doing) and still at the same time have more professional success. Sharing the human experience isn't just for perfect heros that overcome all adversity and thrive in the way you think they should. Maybe he has his own mental health issues, maybe the experiences he perceived as abusive and coercive (whether they meet the legal definition of rape) caused all sorts of trauma that hasn't been resolved or is maybe unresolvable for him. And yet he still has a right to share his life story and financially gain from it and that doesn't make him a "bad" person - it makes him one that has figured out a path to success in one area even if he's still struggling in others I found his ability to understand and analyze his past behavior and experience really fascinating. I'm amazed some people don't seem to be gaining any insight into the experience of some individuals whose lives aren't like theirs. Even on its most basic - why some people that experience sexual assualt then become hypersexual or how people get sucked into wanting to "save" someone they have empathy for even if that person is damaging to interact with[/quote]
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