Adam looks like he's been on the salads tbf to him.
Most people that age can show off a list of achievements and experiences. He shows off Disney pins.That pin haul is just embarrassing. He’s a forty off old man who lives in his parents spare room
It’s tragic but he really does not help himself at all.Most people that age can show off a list of achievements and experiences. He shows off Disney pins.
What’s worse are the people who encourage him and act like it’s normal.
Can buy hoards of pins yet his parents and Adam still pay for all his food.I mean.........I really try and not be judgemental but come on Gary C....................you have surrounded yourself with tat, fake transactional friendships..........why on earth would a 40 odd year old spend that amount of money on tat that lives in a box?!?! When you don;t really have any other life to call your own........?!?
Why...why has he opened them up at the top when there's clearly a place to pull them out of?!
He was also wearing a collared shirt, and had brought it with him. He never makes an effort when travelling. That was also a giveawayThe surprise was a flop in this one. When Adam said the taxi is here for terminal 3 I could tell by Gary’s reaction that he knew. Found it interesting that Gary wasn’t even able to act all fake surprised or even fake the Gary cam which was a very muted affair unlike earlier ones.
Will be interesting to see his reaction to the new ship as so far I’m getting the same ‘over it’ vibes from him.
At the end too when asked his highlight of the day I think Adam was expecting him to be more enthusiastic about Upper but I actually believed the joke answer more - that falling into the pull down bed was his highlight.
Nah I'm with you 100%I might get backlash for this but I’m just gonna say it - the Disney community are hardly the healthiest. The ones I watch drink Costa flavoured lattes daily, obsess over food and never leave their homes unless it’s for buying tat or Disney.
It doesn’t surprise me if they apply for DAS because standing in a line for 20mins is too much for them. It also doesn’t surprise me if they do have a ton of health issues as a result of not looking after themselves (I know this isn’t always the case so don’t shoot me).
gary literally uses a wheelchair just because his legs are never used for their very purpose … walking. This guy doesn’t even stand up in a kitchen to make a meal or move around just to use a hoover. I bet his mum says ‘Gary are you hungry?’ And she brings this manchild a ham sandwich to his bedroom.
But wow, doesn’t he still love the attention he gets from using one and how he can feel sorry for himself even though it is all his own fault.
I understand how it came to this. There’s 5 or 6 lads on my parents estate in the 40-60 age group living just like Gary. At one time the parents thought they were protecting their child and giving them the best of bad options (available at the time) but at some point you do need to get cruel to be kind as the parent. You do need to force them into independence and get help for their condition. Living at home even a minimum wage job could make Gary very comfortable in a few short years. He could easily stash away thousands a year and the confidence having a job would build means that he would by himself gravitate to getting out and about, taking care of himself etc but when it’s gone this far then the whole family dynamic would have to be busted apart and rebuilt. People don’t like change, people in dysfunctional families like it even less.lShame on his parents for allowing it.