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PJones

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New to this thread 👋 Do we know what is actually wrong with Gary's legs? I have arthritis & no way I could knee to take photos of a stuffed toy.

I struggle to understand how he can get away with being on benefits when he can go on holidays & all of this is perfectly visible to the benefits agency.
No, hesometimes has strange bandages on but not in a way that either supports or aids blood flow!
 
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GSquaredUWS

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Yeah. that's what gets me. He had a 12 year olds understanding of money. How hard it is to earn it, what the average person makes and what they have to do to get it and then just how expensive these things are that he's getting for free - well for content!

When they last went to Paris they were sorta looking down on it. 'Only' a jaunt to Paris for a few days. This California holiday was about 10K for a week - imagine him getting out of bed to earn that.
 
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glitteringgrogu

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He doesn’t use his legs or his body for that matter so he’s losing his mobility. What a sad state of affairs. Get your lazy ass out of bed and walk! It’s not that hard!
 
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Tabitha

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He would have gotten at least £2-3k from his nan, and he said it wasn’t a lot. Would love to see him work a 9-5 for 1-2months to earn the same amount and then say the same thing.
 
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starri

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He had to essentially give away the last edition of his book, as COVID, the 50th Anniversary, and the advent of Genie+ made the entire thing laughably out of date. I know the markup on the generic candles that he slaps a sticker onto has to be huge, but considering The Hattan Company apparently has a physical office, the overhead must be enormous.
 
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Tabitha

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I remember being on benefits in my early 20s. I got so little - think £55 at the time. Everything seemed so expensive to me. A £2 chocolate bar was too expensive. Gary doesn't flinch at $50 pizzas or $25 burgers or $15 ice cream sundaes. The burger alone would be a huge chunk of his weekly payment if he is getting one and the fact he has zero reaction is puzzling. It means he's definitely not paying and he likely has little concept of money.
Gary doesn’t pay for any food so that’s why he doesn’t flinch. But to spend $800 on merch in one trip is insane. He really does lack the true value of money. They all do.
He could be on disability / esa so it’d be about £500 a month, but it’s still not enough to justify his level of spending. Like you, I was temporarily on benefits, esa in fact. I used to struggle to pay for the bus to hospital every week, so I used to have to walk for over an hour each way. I wonder if he gets money from prints and some of the YouTube videos?
If his parents give him spending money, that would really be insanity. He should be the one giving them money.
 
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also…
  • Slagged off patreons who provide nothing (lol Adam)
  • He’s very sensory and ‘feels’ the world so always needs to hug characters. Is this an autism thing or just starved of human touch?
  • Said he spent all his savings (!!) in Disneyland, but then Grandma died so he inherited money for a new laptop and phone, so seemed happy about her timing lol.
  • Regrets saying he doesn’t wanna do Disneyland again because he loves it and wants Adam to edit out him saying that.
  • 6th cruise this summer! So now a gold member.
  • Adam only pays when they’re vlogging (when are they not?
  • When people ask him what he does, he says he’s a YouTuber but feels like a fraud because he barely updates his channel (lol), so wants to start updating that again.
Whilst I appreciate there are many variations of Autism and it's a vast spectrum. A very common symptom/sign of autism is fear of human touch/contact.

I think Gary feels the need to hug Disney characters because he's an attention seeking bellend! Add to this the fact he walks around Disney property dressed as pumpkins, parrots and Betty fucking Boop, I think his autism claims are loose at best.

Note: I am not qualified clinician and I do appreciate autism is different for everyone, don't come for me! I will always call out twats like Gary C and Twattan who play the MH card for attention and likes,
 
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Chorizzo

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Nice to see Adam up and early and doing full days in the parks without Gary.
He clearly makes a lot of compromises when he takes him along.
 
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Tabitha

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Nothing wrong with having friends of different ages, actually it’s a good thing. But his friends are exclusively always 10+ years younger, never mind what stage of life he is at

Example:

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Example (his friend here who used to feature in most of his videos pre-Adam is 13 years younger)


And don’t forget Brogan (28) and Carrie Hope Fletcher (30)

He hasn’t met these people at Uni, but finds them on YouTube. Creepy.
 
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Livia Fantasy

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It's the least of his problems obviously but why is he such a cheapskate? Brogan paid for him at that Disney event. Why can't he pay his way for ANYTHING?
Because putting his hands in his pockets will give him the head ouchies and he can’t risk having an attack hun xoxox

(Oh look, let’s order 600 Fucko Pop toys)
 
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Mark81

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The parents are enablers and are funding the shopping because even if he got every benefit going he still would struggle to come up with the money he spent on this haul.

I do understand why/how his parents let it get to this point. I know some real life Garys but at his age it’s no longer cute and I agree with the person who said that it’s not 1980 anymore. There are work from home jobs out there that pay well. There are employers who will hire people who need accommodations. There is funding for education. His parents would need to be cruel to he kind and pull out the rug but tbh I’ve never known a family to do this. I image they fear for the “child’s” life in the short term. The big fear is that the “child” would melt down at being forced to pay rent/do a course/look for a job and they’d do something silly.
100% agree

Sadly in the long term they are making it worse. I think anyone in 40s upwards with parents knows how things start to come up with parents as they age. If one of them is taken ill or needs care the money (and their time) will dry up. And when they pass, I hope they have put a plan in place otherwise he is in for a very sad middle and old age
 
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Tabitha

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Yep just move the mouse down the road on the June 19 view and a person appears in the open doorway. You need to be in front of the house next door looking back to see the open door.
Gary almost stepping out the house before realising his mum can do it for him 😂
 
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