💀 Horrorcow Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta / "u/Early-Leopard-8351" - Polysubstance abuser, child doser, dog killer. "Lawtube pope" turned zesty Dabbleverse Redditor streamer. Swinger "whitebread ass nigga" who snuffs animals and visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold. Still not over his ex Aaron. Wife's bod worth $50.

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Luna's expiration date is?

  • <1 year

    Votes: 157 22.5%
  • Around 2 years

    Votes: 277 39.7%
  • 3-5 years

    Votes: 94 13.5%
  • As long as a pug lives, Karen farmer.

    Votes: 169 24.2%

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Ffs, I don’t even pretend to be a lawyer, and even I know that Ohio vs Mimms (I’m pretty sure) established that yes: You DO have to exit the vehicle if a policeman tells you to.
They need some reason to do it. Also if you refuse you can pretty much expect to be dragged out regardless. But they pulled over Mimms with an expired plate and noticed a bulge in his jacket as he was exiting the vehicle and, reasonably concerned for their own safety, frisked him and the bulge was indeed a loaded revolver.

(So far, every time of record Nick has been pulled over, there's been sufficient justification to tell him to leave the car, if not because of the primary offense, because of him acting like a babbling retard. I'm honestly amazed he didn't get a DWI because you know he was under the influence at least one of those times.)

So the expired plates justified stopping him and asking him to leave the car, and the bulge that turned to be a revolver justified a search under Terry.
 
Didn’t someone say that Drexel was trying to stage an intervention prior to the Cokestream? @Captain Manning It might’ve been Meme, Sean, or Legal Dicksucker, but I think everyone was aware of Nick abusing. Drexel supposedly cut contact prior to the hot tub stream and Nick stated they were on good terms. It makes me believe Drexel had likely written Nick off as a junkie who needed help.

The kid testing positive might’ve had him go from “my friend needs help” to “he needs to go to prison”.
 
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Something popped in my head recently, with all the talk about Nick being a narcissist and a coward (not to mention a raging homosexual). Has anyone come up with the term, narcississy yet for Nick? I feel it fits him like a balldo.
 
They rely heavily on external validation and react with disproportionate distress when it’s withheld.
This is because they do not have, to put it in more poetic than psychological terms, a soul. They are fundamentally empty. They are literal vampires; they have no internal origin of energy or substance. This is one large reason why they are so full of rage when they can't get their supply - because it is truly life blood for their psyche.

Nick even admitted to throwing a bullet of coke into the car when he got pulled over by the cop and while his kid was in it alone.
Amazing this big brain admits to obstruction of justice and child endangerment in one fell swoop.
 
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Speaking of "Fake Keanu", Keanu told Patrick directly to remove her voice off of Supertip. It's still there.
- He says Drex believes Nick gave his daughter cocaine
To quote something PPP would say, "When your 'best friend' believes you dosed your child with cocaine, you know it's over."
- Nick's clearly pissed off and invites Drex to talk to any of his kids about it. "They've never seen or done drugs in any way."
Literally a government document that proves otherwise.
Drex in all likelihood despises Nick because it was his association with Nick that drew attention to what Drex did. Drex was more than likely looking for a long time for any reason he could dump Nick as an associate.
Drexel did a stream with one of his buddies who was arrested for filming himself having sex with a girl who he claims lied about being an adult, but was actually a minor at the time. It's more flexible than you think, but at least when it comes to drugs that's a hard line for him. If Drexel did what Nick did, he'd lose his daughter permanently. There's a handful of things Drexel seems to treat as sacred, and the ability to stay in his daughter's life and raise her to avoid the "fuckshit" is one of them.
Nick said it years ago when Ron Soye, Monica Rial's pet cuck, tried to downplay hitting his ex-wife with a remote: when you do something bad, you take accountability, you don't downplay it and you don't blame other people.
I hope that funny and weird line Meme mentioned about hitting someone in the back of the head with a keyboard multiple times wasn't a reference to Nick hitting Kayla/April/one of his children. Because people here went ballistic when it turned out his "favorite" daughter tested positive for cocaine, and Nick couldn't (and still can't) handle the (correct) assertion that Nick's neglect caused one of his children to be positive for the drug he later would plead guilty to possessing, while also claiming he was the only person who had the ability to possess said substance.

To quote the struggle session with Nick and Sean:

"They say the most horrific shit about me..." --which turned out to be an understatement, knowing you've revealed yourself to be a fucking monster
"...the most horrific shit about my wife, the most horrific shit about my family..." --once again, understatements, knowing your wife is either so fucking worthless as a parent she just lets her children suffer, or she's okay with it, and your parents enable your worst tendencies
"They say I commit literal crimes..." --but you did, and we knew you were committing crimes well before you pled guilty
"...they say I abuse my childen..." --but you did, by neglecting them

"They say I beat my family, Sean."

We don't "know" if Nick did, yet. But the vitriol he gets on the Farms will get much, much worse if it turned out he was.

The people saying Nick could fix his life if he got back to trial streaming are, to be quite frank, fucking retarded. There's a simple reason: there's no fixing someone as fundamentally broken as Nick. He doesn't want to trial stream or work, he wants to hurt everyone around him because he's the worst pissant, human scum, deserving of execution. His existence is solely devoted to destroying the people around him, because he's a fucking monster. The only way he can begin to stop hurting himself and his family is if he gets off the internet. Permanently.
 
There's a number of things to give Drex shit over, but he did the right thing on that one by disconnecting from Nick. He stayed true to values he had expressed previously. Credit where it's due. Nick has failed to do that consistently.

EDIT: That also means he was lying when he said he didn't know why Drex ghosted him. Which is another thing I expressed skepticism over.
A couple of things about Drex that I am wondering about.

1. Did he really reveal personal details about Rekieta to Meme Copium, as Meme Copium has strongly hinted at?

2. When and how did Meme Copium and Drexel establish that kind of rapport?

3. If the Qover had lasted longer and the cops didn't bust them, would Drexel eventually have had social interaction with the Rekieta's and the Qover?(I am not suggesting Drexel would join in)

4. If the scenario in point 3 happened, would it have been awkward for Drex to look Kayla in the eye and say "So you are fucking this new guy now, huh?"
 
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"Steven Alvarez... yes and no. Umm... I know what you're saying. At the end of the day, it's still my fault. I still, you know, I had, uh, the illegal substances in my house. That was, that was on me. Um, how it got there is frustrating, but it doesn't change who commit the crime and whose fault it is. I think that maybe is something I may have been inarticulate about, uh, in my frustrations., talking about it. But I did it and I uh...[garbled]. You know, I am also a good part of the reason they came to the house. It wasn't like it was everybody else's, uh, doings. It was also my "disaster stream" which umm sent everything over the edge. But how it got started and why everybody was watching the "disaster stream" in the first place is a long story that's very complicated. It involves people really close to me that, uh, and the, the absolute sundering of, uh, in a multi-decade relationships that I'm really, really sad about... for a lot of reasons. Uh, sorry."

I found this interesting and thought I'd share it.

Addendum: I'm concerned that my clips are too big. Null said to re-scale videos at a resolution of 720. If anyone has any suggestions, so I may improve the quality of my clips, please send me a message.
 
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2. When and how did Meme Copium and Drexel establish that kind of rapport?
Drex went to Japan in the past few months and sought Meme out for travel tips. While not everything went smoothly, apparently it was appreciated. I'm assuming they met up, but it may just have been in voice and DMs.
 
He looks so bad. I almost want to watch him to see if he just stops ta----

and then drops dead on stream.
Alcoholics ALWAYS claim to have Insomnia, as they peddle their pathetic lies about always being "ill" when in reality they are recovering from one of their binges, thinking everyone is unaware they are drinking themselves to death.

Though now, it might be the case where Nick is "wetting" his brain with Laughing Gas or micro doses of alcohol (ever wonder who buys those 12ml baby bottles of liquor?), it's just so pathetic. The only person Nick is fooling is himself, his very nice Judge has gifted nick an easing in period for him to get clean and start to mend his ways, but Nick has F**ked it up, so he will be going into Jail with all of his addictions, like a spoiled little boy who left his preparations for an exam until the night before.
 
Didn’t someone say that Drexel was trying to stage an intervention prior to the Cokestream? @Captain Manning
I forget who said it, but it was supposedly gonna be him and Yellowflash, yes.

It might’ve been Meme, Sean, or Legal Dicksucker, but I think everyone was aware of Nick abusing. Drexel supposedly cut content prior to the hot tub stream and Nick stated they were on good terms. It makes me believe Drexel had likely written Nick off as a junkie who needed help.
I think many people knew he was abusing, yes. I mean people here who are detached from the situation figured that out months before his arrest. However, I don't think many knew about the 8 year old yet. That's why MNPR's post was such a bombshell.

Maybe Coomalot did, or suspected it, possibly, given that the story about Nick believing cocaine has medicinal powers comes from Coomy.

The kid testing positive might’ve had him go from “my friend needs help” to “he needs to go to prison”.
That is my impression as well.

1. Did he really reveal personal details about Rekieta to Meme Copium, as Meme Copium has strongly hinted at?
It would appear that way. Drexel has not challenged Meme on anything he's said. Rekieta also seems to be largely ignoring it.
 
"Steven Alvarez... yes and no. Umm... I know what you're saying. At the end of the day, it's still my fault. I still, you know, I had, uh, the illegal substances in my house. That was, that was on me. Um, how it got there is frustrating, but it doesn't change who commit the crime and whose fault it is. ......
I assume he's in the process of teeing up to blame Kayla for his drug addiction here.

I don't think he's speaking about who went to purchase the drugs.
 
"...they say I abuse my childen..." --but you did, by neglecting them

"They say I beat my family, Sean."

We don't "know" if Nick did, yet. But the vitriol he gets on the Farms will get much, much worse if it turned out he was.

Nick includes Aaron's physicality with April as "beating" her. As described it is physical abuse, but it is not "beating.". Words matter, Nick.

But if we're going to call all physical abuse "beating," then throw physical intimidation in there, too. And any situation that provoked another man to get between you with a bat is 100% physical intimidation. So, using the Nick dictionary and associational logic, he beat Kayla. Right, Nick?

Alcoholics ALWAYS claim to have Insomnia
And dropping off the next day = "narcolepsy."
 
"They say I beat my family, Sean."
There's no hard evidence that Nick did, but first hand accounts, history of writing kill lists, and his behavior to women that speak up to him and the cold way he treats his daughter, both while he's on camera, I wouldn't be surprised he did.

His daughter posted positive for cocaine so nothing's off the table.
 
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