🍗 Deathfat Eugenia Cooney - Youtube's Reigning uwu Cute, Emo ana-chan Supreme, had a child molester for a discord moderator

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Multiple organ failure.

Spring 2023 Outfit Haul/ Body Checking:
Horrific, and very heartbreaking. All hell is going to break loose on her mother. I look for her to be arrested, and investigated. It should've have already happened, and Eugenia placed in rehab by the court.

I enjoyed it quite a bit and actually, I found it to be less snarky than his other lolcow documentary series.

He actually dances around the topic of her getting creepy super chats from weird dudes. I didn't think that was going to make it into the video at all.

ETA: The video goes way harder on eugenia's mom then on eugenia herself.
Good. He should've went harder on her drugged up abusing ass. She's going to prison soon. Mark my words. When something happens to her all hell is going to break loose like you've never seen I look for the State to also be investigated. I've been calling for it for a long time. Something's very wrong.

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Recent still of her taken off a channel on Youtube that saves her twitch streams. That's it folks, she's at her 'Kingdom hearts video'' weight once again.

And another still from recently

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Things are not looking good for her. I don't think they'll 5150 her again this time as it's technically not possible as she's not actively suicidal (though she's still killing herself anyway) and she's not exhibiting psychotic symptoms.

Despite them technically trampling on her civil rights and committing her in 2019 I think back then that was the only thing that bought her some time. Let's face it, in that kingdom hearts video her legs were beat red which is a sign of cardiac issues. If she she would have been left alone for another few months in that state she would have died of cardiac arrest.

Seeing as she's back to that weight now and the fact that there's not going to be any interventionist measures this time I think she's pretty much finished at this point. I can see her going to sleep one night and not waking up.
Oh yes they can. Anyone around her can go to the court and get a mental hygiene. I get sick of people that have no idea how the courts and mental hygiene work. It's simply not true that someone can't step in. It can even be a friend. I'm shocked someone else hasn't went, and filed for a mental hygiene on her yet. If I was close I would've have done went myself. I've been dealing with rehab for 10 years, and have even had a mental hygiene taken out on me before. They would literally take her to a hospital first, and then to treatment. She needs to be hospitalized for her physical condition right now. She's going to die. Don't ever think you can't get someone help. You can. That's a lie that people spew all over the internet to protect her corrupt abusing sex trafficking mother. There's way more going on behind the scenes. Every single computer, phone and camera needs seized from her mother.

Last night with Deb was an absolute freak show. How in the actual fuck can she sit there and praise Eugenia while she's dying before our very eyes.
She's sex trafficking her daughter.

I don't understand how anyone watches her streams. It's got to be 90% fetish watchers and 10% delusional, mentally ill people. If she's actually playing a game or something, then fair enough, but there's so much downtime in her streams where she's doing absolutely nothing except reading chat, bodychecking, and talking in her artificial, sickly sweet sing-song voice.
That's who her mother serves.
 
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Horrific, and very heartbreaking. All hell is going to break loose on her mother. I look for her to be arrested, and investigated
For what exactly? I see no laws being broken.

I've been dealing with rehab for 10 years, and have even had a mental hygiene taken out on me before.
No one cares.

Oh yes they can. Anyone around her can go to the court and get a mental hygiene. I get sick of people that have no idea how the courts and mental hygiene work. It's simply not true that someone can't step in. It can even be a friend
Oh no they can’t. I’ve never heard anyone in the US use the term “mental hygiene” so I’m just going to guess that you aren’t from the States and don’t know jack shit.

She's sex trafficking her daughter.
Well that escalated quickly…
 
I really like that outfit with the pink skirt. Most of her fashion choices are hideous but occasionally she'll have a banger. I'd enjoy digging around in her closet.

The clip going around of her dancing on-stream and almost not being able to get up was pure nightmare fuel. My brain literally did not register what it was seeing. Not much gets to me anymore, but this has hit full-on body wrenching revulsion.
 
Horrific, and very heartbreaking. All hell is going to break loose on her mother. I look for her to be arrested, and investigated
Lol, nope. What even for? You know Eugenia is an adult, right? And even when she was a minor, prosecuting her family because she chooses not to eat is like.. extremely tarded.

I get sick of people that have no idea how the courts and mental hygiene work. It's simply not true that someone can't step in.
Quote the specific laws you're talking about here. I'm not a burger, but I trust the other Americans ITT over your ranting, so far.

was close I would've have done went myself
Do not.

She's sex trafficking her daughter.
No, she isn't. Jfc man, go and shit up a different thread.

In conclusion: @I see you demons 999 is super retarded, and Eugenia is still not as spoopy as the Lich Queen but regardless of that I would not do sex to her.
 
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She's sex trafficking her daughter.
I would sadly not be shocked if I found out this were true but this is a big claim to make. You're stating it like it's fact. If you have something to back it up then we'd obviously like to see it. I understand that she's complicit in the creepiness and has been for a long time but that's not proof of trafficking.

mental hygiene
You use this phrase multiple times and googling it keeps bringing up laws from New York, plus a couple from Cali and Wisconsin. I am illiterate in anything legalese but looking at Connecticut's (I think that's where she currently lives?) probate court site I see this:

"People with psychiatric disabilities who are at serious risk for hurting themselves or others or who are gravely disabled may be committed to a hospital without their consent. A gravely disabled person is someone who could be seriously hurt by the inability to address basic human needs such as food, clothing, shelter, safety and medical treatment. The commitment process begins when someone petitions the Probate Court alleging that a person has a psychiatric disability and is dangerous or gravely disabled. The court appoints an attorney for the person, two doctors examine him or her and a hearing is held within 10 days.

Sometimes, a commitment is authorized without a prior hearing. The Probate Courts, police and some medical personnel may order someone to be examined in a hospital. The doctor may determine that the person meets the commitment requirements and needs immediate care. The person may be hospitalized for 15 days and possibly longer if proceedings are begun in the Probate Court.

An involuntary commitment lasts until the psychiatric disability is properly treated and the patient is discharged.
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Relevant part bolded for emphasis. This discussion has been had many times but I don't know if the full language has been posted in a while. The issue always becomes if the relevant judicial/medical party believes that either of those bolded circumstances apply to Eugenia. It seems obvious that they would at first but there's so much room for interpretation in the law that it's hard to say for sure. If it were so certain then one would think she'd have been committed in CT by now. I know multiple people have tried to call law enforcement to force wellness checks on her in the past.

This is not an encouragement for anyone to interfere on behalf of KF, I hope that goes without saying.
 
I'm serious when I say some of you need to calm down. Go watch some of her streams and wait for the high pitched sickly sweet vocal affectation to fall off. She is a full grown woman who is doing exactly what she wants to do.
 
Eugenia clearly has a lot of fucked up stuff going on in her family, but she's not a teenager anymore, she's almost 30.
After a certain point, no matter how bad they've had it, an adult needs to take accountability for their life, and circumstances, and choices.

If Eugenia really wanted to get herself help and check herself into a hospital or a clinic, she has the money to do it, and her mother cannot legally stop her. She's exactly where she wants to be.
 
Eugenia clearly has a lot of fucked up stuff going on in her family, but she's not a teenager anymore, she's almost 30.
After a certain point, no matter how bad they've had it, an adult needs to take accountability for their life, and circumstances, and choices.

If Eugenia really wanted to get herself help and check herself into a hospital or a clinic, she has the money to do it, and her mother cannot legally stop her. She's exactly where she wants to be.
Yes, although that's not to say that the family don't enable the fuck out of her and perpetuate the harmful behaviour patterns. Just that doing so doesn't rise to the level of criminal in most cases.
 
I am so sick of everyone on reddit and Twitch constantly crying about how poor Eugenia must be a prisoner and all of this is going on against her will. Stop that shit. In the US you can't just have someone hospitalized because you don't like how they look. Eugenia is almost thirty. She has made her choices and she does not want to get better. Anorexia is not a crime. It's not some nefarious conspiracy, it's just garden variety anachan bullshit. Eugenia is exactly where she wants to be, we all know that she has the money and resources and could bounce at any time. Yet she chooses not to. It's sad and grotesque, but people need to stop this her mother is this evil Disney-esque villain trope. Not every sad story has a hero and a happily ever after ending. Some people are simply too fucked up and cannot be saved.

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Is that a wig/extensions? She's not at Ashlich level but shouldn't her hair have started falling out already?
She probably has extensions. I used to be a hairstylist and currently get extensions, they make extensions now that are almost undetectable unless you're actually looking through the person's hair. She might also take hair vitamins and hair growth pills (ex. Viviscal, decently pricy). In my opinion, I don't believe she wears a wig. If she does, it's a DAMN good one, better than any of the crazy expensive ones I've seen.
 
I'm going to bold some common US psych terms in this post. This kind of confusion about what can and can't be done for/with Eugenia comes up over and over again when people are talking about her. I'm never sure how much if it might be just down to confusion about mental health treatment in the US vs in other places.

In some European countries, the government can and will commit someone with a raging eating disorder. If you've spent much time at all on the eating disordered side of Instagram, you've seen this happen countless times with the various skellies who seem to rattle in and out of treatment centers. People do get the wrong idea that this is also the state of affairs in the US, but it isn't. It's pretty impossible to commit someone in the US against their will, unless they're actively threatening to hurt themselves or someone else. And yes, I know that people will bring up "BUT THIS SPECIFIC CASE WHERE THIS HAPPENED FOR REAL"-- I'm speaking generally. If you do call a wellness check (the common US term) on someone, you'll be asked if you're having thoughts of hurting yourself or someone else. If you say no-- and someone like Eugenia (or Ash) 100% knows that the answer is "no"-- then they're really unlikely to take you in. Even if you do get taken in, you're unlikely to be held for more than 72 hours (the "72 hour hold" is the common US term for this one). Most psychiatric hospitals in the United States exist to get you stable and then to turf you right back out.

Maybe some of the confusion is the term rehab? A rehab more commonly refers to drug and/or alcohol treatment (again, in the US). Treatment for eating disorders, mainly anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, generally takes place in a treatment center. Treatment centers are a big private industry in the US. Some of the big names include Eating Recovery Center, Veritas, and Renfrew, but there are a ton, and they often have multiple locations. Unlike a general psychiatric hospital, where you're treating your depressed people, schizophrenics, and so forth, treatment centers treat eating disorders and eating disorders alone.

If we're talking about rehab for drugs or alcohol, then yes, there are indeed instances where a US judge can send you to it, like it or not. That's more likely to happen if you've gotten into some sort of legal trouble involving substances, but Eugenia appears to be a law-abiding skelly. I've heard her use the word "rehab" to describe her treatment in California, but god only knows what the place was actually like.

The upshot is that Eugenia isn't doing anything actionable or anything that's likely to get her banged up against her will. I would bet many thousands of calories that her mom drilled her about what to say to first responders, after her friends succeeded in getting her put away. It's also worth noting that the friends deliberately launched that plan in California, because it's somewhat easier to get someone involuntarily committed there. Another note for the non-US readers: remember that all these laws differ, sometimes radically, from state to state in the US. It's confusing for everyone.

My own personal theory for that one has always been that they asked her some questions to assess her mental state-- like the date, president, all that stuff that paramedics are going to ask anyone-- and she wasn't able to answer those. My source for this theory is basically "I have heard this woman talk, and there's no way that she knows the date or the president."

As others said above, her mom isn't doing anything wrong unless she's actively shackling her daughter up in the attic to keep her from going to treatment, which she clearly isn't. Eugenia gets to decide whether she engages in treatment or not unless she gets a court-appointed guardian, Britney Spears-style, and I can't imagine why that would happen (unless something radically changes). We can debate all day about how competent she actually is, but US law makes it extremely difficult for a court to say she isn't competent.

My own opinion is (and has been) that she knows damn well what she's doing. Whatever pervy nonsense is going on (that leg raise she does in all her "hauls," jfc), she's aware of it. Her family does appear to be completely batshit, and her mom is absolutely an enabler, but Eugenia is living the life she wants to live.
 
Additionally, rehab does not work for someone who does not want to rehab themselves.
In other countries without the (predatory) private rehab system, a patient can't even be referred by someone else. The patient has to do it themselves as it shows they are in the right part of the cycle of change for it to actually work and be of benefit.

Eugenia is in the "precontemplative" stage, she is not even considering that she has a problem that needs to be fixed.
 
I don't know where people get the idea that it's easy to commit someone if they're a competent adult. This isn't two centuries ago, where you could slip an unscrupulous doctor some money and have someone carted off to Bedlam to take their property, and the laws are specifically designed to prevent that sort of thing now. I'm not in the U.S., but Eugenia wouldn't be a candidate for involuntary commitment here either, and we have some fairly strict protective laws. The assessing doctors would talk to her, and know she's obviously mentally unwell, but she's an adult with a grasp on reality and able to answer questions clearly. So then the question would be "You're obviously struggling with some things. Would you like help?". If she said no (which she would) they'd stand down, and that would be all. She's an adult and not insane* no one can force her to accept treatment. *Poor mental health =/= insanity. She's not raving about aliens coming to abduct her if she ingests food, or that the walls are going to devour her, or something of the sort. She's not an active danger to herself or anyone else. I'm not denying that everyone can't see that she's deeply troubled, but it's within the realm where she's technically still completely competent to make her own decisions, and would (and should) be treated as such.
 
If she said no (which she would) they'd stand down, and that would be all. She's an adult and not insane* no one can force her to accept treatment. *Poor mental health =/= insanity
So it's a really difficult one with eating disorders.
(Speaking entirely from my experience outside of Burgerland) under mental health specific laws, you can't forcibly detain someone who is intoxicated saying they want to off themselves because they will sober up and may feel different. But you  can hold them under a medical duty of care, until they've sobered up, and reassess them. But if someone is drinking themselves into an early grave, that often falls under "you're an adult and can make bad decisions if you want to".

But if you're not eating, it's seen as more pathological, often because there may be delusions attached to the eating disorder. But the reality is that it's quite analogous to the alcoholic that won't stop drinking, or the BPD girl that won't stop cutting - it's all harm to self.
 
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I don't know where people get the idea that it's easy to commit someone if they're a competent adult. This isn't two centuries ago, where you could slip an unscrupulous doctor some money and have someone carted off to Bedlam to take their property, and the laws are specifically designed to prevent that sort of thing now. I'm not in the U.S., but Eugenia wouldn't be a candidate for involuntary commitment here either, and we have some fairly strict protective laws. The assessing doctors would talk to her, and know she's obviously mentally unwell, but she's an adult with a grasp on reality and able to answer questions clearly. So then the question would be "You're obviously struggling with some things. Would you like help?". If she said no (which she would) they'd stand down, and that would be all. She's an adult and not insane* no one can force her to accept treatment. *Poor mental health =/= insanity. She's not raving about aliens coming to abduct her if she ingests food, or that the walls are going to devour her, or something of the sort. She's not an active danger to herself or anyone else. I'm not denying that everyone can't see that she's deeply troubled, but it's within the realm where she's technically still completely competent to make her own decisions, and would (and should) be treated as such.

CT laws specifically require two physicians and a court hearing to get someone committed. They don’t have a baker act, which is why it was easier to do when she was in California. People saying it is so easy to get committed either live in the US in a state where this is easier to do, or live outside the US with different laws.
 
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