Orbiter Kat Speculation - With guest appearances by her sister, Jenna

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Guess Kat's weight.

  • >200 lbs.

    Votes: 22 3.5%
  • 200 lbs.-250 lbs.

    Votes: 125 20.0%
  • 250 lbs.- 300 lbs.

    Votes: 110 17.6%
  • Damn that's a huge bitch.

    Votes: 369 58.9%

  • Total voters
    626
Kat was the one who DSP said couldn't drive in Washington with an out of state licence. Panda never even drove until she had been in Washington a few years.

People used to criticize Panda for being lazy for not trying to get a driver's license, getting a job, going to school, etc. Knowing what we know now, it's possible she had anxiety attacks when trying these things. Maybe it wasn't laziness but a true mental illness that kept Panda a prisoner in the gout mansion. Who knows? She seemed to get over it once she got out of her comfort bubble and experienced the world with her big girl panties on. Good for her. She escaped.

Now to Kat. I think it's a good theory that she didn't have a licence, but we know she was on Subaru man's car insurance so she was likely driving the Subaru.
Leanna was groomed. Phil didn't let her leave the gout mansion unsupervised until money started to become tight and he likely wanted her to pay back some of the business loans for her etsy soap venture.

On the Kat thing though, didn't she present the license in court within 24 hours? Or did I imagine that happening?
 
It looks like it is possible to get insurance without a driver's license, but it seems like the circumstances don't fit what we know about Kat.

https://www.policygenius.com/auto-i...about-car-insurance-without-a-drivers-license

What I meant was in the states I am familiar with, it is required that every adult in a household is listed on a car policy if they drive the car or not. What I am not sure about is if that includes unlicensed adults.

for example, lets say a boyfriend and girlfriend (not married) live together and each have their own car with their own insurance. by law in the states i am familiar with, the boyfriend must be listed on the girlfriends policy and vice versa, even if the boyfriend will never once ever drive the girlfriends car or vice versa.

like i said i am not 100% sure if that includes adults without a valid driver license.

either way it explains her being on suburu mans policy if she drove the subaru or not.
 
What I meant was in the states I am familiar with, it is required that every adult in a household is listed on a car policy if they drive the car or not. What I am not sure about is if that includes unlicensed adults.

for example, lets say a boyfriend and girlfriend (not married) live together and each have their own car with their own insurance. by law in the states i am familiar with, the boyfriend must be listed on the girlfriends policy and vice versa, even if the boyfriend will never once ever drive the girlfriends car or vice versa.

like i said i am not 100% sure if that includes adults without a valid driver license.

either way it explains her being on suburu mans policy if she drove the subaru or not.
Yeah that makes sense.

Just to avoid confusion, the theory presented was Kat did not have a licence in Michigan and had to get one in Washington. This is why it took a month to get her license and why said it was illegal for her to drive.

I said that since she was listed on Subaru man's insurance, I think this theory is false because she wouldn't be insured if she couldn't drive.
 
Yeah that makes sense.

Just to avoid confusion, the theory presented was Kat did not have a licence in Michigan and had to get one in Washington. This is why it took a month to get her license and why said it was illegal for her to drive.

I said that since she was listed on Subaru man's insurance, I think this theory is false because she wouldn't be insured if she couldn't drive.

yeah it seems extremely unlikely, not impossible if Michigan requires her to be on the policy as i said, but yeah unlikely. but why did phil say she couldnt drive with a michigan license? everyone knows thats complete bullshit.

the only thing i can think, if she did in fact have a michigan license is that phil read like half of something online and just made up in his head what it was saying. what i mean is i believe if you physically move there are laws that say you need to get a license in the new state in 30 days, etc. ofc everyone knows if you are pulled over driving in washington and show your michigan license, how the fuck does the cop know you are living in washington for 30 days? its like impossible to get in trouble for this in reality. plus there is alwasy a grace period, like 30 days or more. so maybe phil read you are required to get a license when u move and didnt read the whole thing that you have a grace period>? or he was just lying as usual most likely.
 
yeah it seems extremely unlikely, not impossible if Michigan requires her to be on the policy as i said, but yeah unlikely. but why did phil say she couldnt drive with a michigan license? everyone knows thats complete bullshit.

the only thing i can think, if she did in fact have a michigan license is that phil read like half of something online and just made up in his head what it was saying. what i mean is i believe if you physically move there are laws that say you need to get a license in the new state in 30 days, etc. ofc everyone knows if you are pulled over driving in washington and show your michigan license, how the fuck does the cop know you are living in washington for 30 days? its like impossible to get in trouble for this in reality. plus there is alwasy a grace period, like 30 days or more. so maybe phil read you are required to get a license when u move and didnt read the whole thing that you have a grace period>? or he was just lying as usual most likely.
Phil basically said that it is illegal to drive in any other state except the one you are licensed in. Everyone knows this is outright untrue. For example, Rambo lived in New York and would drive to see Phil in Connecticut. Was Rambo breaking the law every time he came over? If so, shouldn't Phil have given him more than the $100 for gas to cover his risk?

After being called out a few times Phil further explained that when you move states, your insurance is instantly no longer valid and if Kat got injured while driving and had to go to the hospital he couldn't afford it.
 
Phil basically said that it is illegal to drive in any other state except the one you are licensed in. Everyone knows this is outright untrue. For example, Rambo lived in New York and would drive to see Phil in Connecticut. Was Rambo breaking the law every time he came over? If so, shouldn't Phil have given him more than the $100 for gas to cover his risk?

After being called out a few times Phil further explained that when you move states, your insurance is instantly no longer valid and if Kat got injured while driving and had to go to the hospital he couldn't afford it.


OMG what a brainlet, he really said that? everyone above the age of 12 knows that there is national reciprocity on drivers licenses in the usa between states.

His insurance bullshit is a LITTLE closer to reality, there are typically dead lines with that kind of thing but it really doesnt apply here because for one its not even her car. It also goes back to what i said, its impossible to prove if you are just visiting ,etc. If kat hadnt changed her license, there is no proof she is living with Dark, she would be just visiting with dark and in that case she doesnt live in his household (is visiting) and therefore wouldnt need to be on his policy.

If phil is correct, he is talking about breaking the laws in his head when he visits CT in the spring and drives his parents car or a rental car.

This goes back to what i have said before, i think he is literally the biggest pussy on the planet. he is the type to call the cops on his neighbor becxause his neighbor replaced a light fixture on their house without a permit. when the neighbor comes over and says "the cops said your an ass and called them on me for not having a permit for fixing that light and we all laughed at you". Phils response is "dood i totally saw you do it when i went outside to get my schwans delivery and someone could have seen me see you do it and i could get in trouble for not reporting you dood *snort* i have a big important business to protect here dood"
 
I think he's referring to having to get a new driver's license within 30 days of changing your permanent residence but is a little loose with facts and starts saying it takes 30 days to get a license and it's immediately illegal to not have one.
 
I think he's referring to having to get a new driver's license within 30 days of changing your permanent residence but is a little loose with facts and starts saying it takes 30 days to get a license and it's immediately illegal to not have one.

Also worth noting that in practice, this is more of an ideal than actually enforced. I would wager that the majority of college undergrads, for instance, don't get a license in the state they go to school in (if they go out-of-state).
 
Here is the relevant clip. Whole thing is about this discussion, but hia direct quote is at about 3:50
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZKbqYHcMsak

Wow thanks for posting that because i just figured something out from that video (maybe its already been figured out but its news to me). This video confirms Kat didnt transfer with or to a full time job.

He is saying she must registered on an obama care health exchange, if she was a full time employee at walmart for example and transfered, she wouldnt need an obamacare exchange health plan. She would have a health plan through her full time job (required by law if she works over 30 hours).

It also means a large chunk of her salary goes towards paying for health insurance since even the cheapest plans are not that cheap on those exchanges assuming she didnt convert or find a full time job after the move.

IMO this backups the Starbucks theory since from what I know most of their people are kept under 30 hours a week.

(also her already being busted for driving without a license explains why he was so paranoid though, it was likely her that was super paranoid about it after her past experience)
 
IMO this backups the Starbucks theory since from what I know most of their people are kept under 30 hours a week.

This is the case for nearly all entry-level retail positions in America, for the reasons you outlined (mandatory health insurance, etc.) By this criteria she could be working nearly anywhere.
 
This is the case for nearly all entry-level retail positions in America, for the reasons you outlined (mandatory health insurance, etc.) By this criteria she could be working nearly anywhere.

oh of course but there was a lot of speculation it was starbucks previously based on a bunch of other factors including her schedule and some other tid bits being familar to a starbucks employee in the thread. i think they put some things in place though when they implemented obamacare to make it harder to fuck people by keeping them just under the limit. i dont think they can work them 29 hours a week every week for example. its likely kat works 15-20 hours a week if things havent changed i would bet.
 
oh of course but there was a lot of speculation it was starbucks previously based on a bunch of other factors including her schedule and some other tid bits being familar to a starbucks employee in the thread. i think they put some things in place though when they implemented obamacare to make it harder to fuck people by keeping them just under the limit. i dont think they can work them 29 hours a week every week for example. its likely kat works 15-20 hours a week if things havent changed i would bet.

I mean a Starbucks is a good idea for other reasons, too - given their market penetration in the rest of the country I'd imagine you can't swing a dead cat without hitting one in their home state. Food retail in particular is nearly always hiring, also.

Also looking at Phil's Instagram reheating a panini is about what Kat seems capable of in terms of food prep. :heart-empty:
 
I mean a Starbucks is a good idea for other reasons, too - given their market penetration in the rest of the country I'd imagine you can't swing a dead cat without hitting one in their home state. Food retail in particular is nearly always hiring, also.

Also looking at Phil's Instagram reheating a panini is about what Kat seems capable of in terms of food prep. :heart-empty:


by the way, if she is working part time at starbucks, where is she going all these hours phil says she is working? he has us thinking she works at least 40 hours a week based on the schedule he gives us. unless she has a second part time job or two, he is lying as usual about her work schedule.
 
by the way, if she is working part time at starbucks, where is she going all these hours phil says she is working? he has us thinking she works at least 40 hours a week based on the schedule he gives us. unless she has a second part time job or two, he is lying as usual about her work schedule.

Gym, Tyrone, second job, actual hobbies. Despite her other flaws it's entirely possible she has an actual life, unlike him. Just like Leanna.

I'd ask how a reclusive blobfish manages to maintain a long-term relationship but he's zero-for-one on that so far, so :/
 
I mean a Starbucks is a good idea for other reasons, too - given their market penetration in the rest of the country I'd imagine you can't swing a dead cat without hitting one in their home state. Food retail in particular is nearly always hiring, also.

Also looking at Phil's Instagram reheating a panini is about what Kat seems capable of in terms of food prep. :heart-empty:

Starbucks... hmmmmmm. Doing a quick search of his area I see a Starbucks located right next to an anime store... another next to the ramen place I believe he went too (and misspelled like a pleb when trying to promote it), and one that looks like is in a Target, where I believe she buys all of those lame Nintendo shirts for him.

There is a million more but these 3 stuck out to me
 
Starbucks... hmmmmmm. Doing a quick search of his area I see a Starbucks located right next to an anime store... another next to the ramen place I believe he went too (and misspelled like a pleb when trying to promote it), and one that looks like is in a Target, where I believe she buys all of those lame Nintendo shirts for him.

There is a million more but these 3 stuck out to me

the only issue is the ones i looked up in renton a week ago all closed early like 8:30pm - 9pm. i didnt check all of them though. she would need one that is open till 11pm or 12am i think to match up if he isnt lying.
 
So is Kat a real nutter? Is she a proper schizo? Or just depressed. Not sure how much of the possession story is true or if Phil knows about it. Either way, if she gives good blowies then he probably doesn't care.
 
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