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Says the person who spends their grifted money on a drug with unknown long term effects so they look better on camera

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When Mammoth Club started, I was a fan. I thought the videos were great, engaging, and I enjoyed watching Molly solo videos and then Molly and Alan videos (never cared for Max). Then Molly lost me with the repetitive gags that focus on her preferences and her preachy, increasingly fake persona. I stuck around because I still enjoyed Alan (mostly while he had a job and appeared to be still rooted to reality). I definitely noticed in the last year he has gotten sucked into the self important vibe that Molly puts out. But this post........
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This is something I would expect from a couple in their teens/early 20s. I'm their age and I've matured enough to be able to reflect on what I used to see as my parent's shortcomings and realize now they were just doing their best.
Alan is traumatized that his parents wanted to read Harry Potter before letting him read it. and he *GASP*, read the books after his peers?!?! No one has the insight to look back on this and realize there was major controversy over these books in the 90s/00s religious arena? Even if you thought at the time it was silly, it was definitely a thing. If his parents gave him so much "religious trauma", it was probably because they have deeply held, genuine beliefs in their religion and were trying to guide their child away from hell. Believe that yourself or not, how can you fault true believers from trying to save their child to the best of their ability?
And the gun thing........ sorry about your survival skills, Alan. Surely you realize someone hunted and fished the food you're eating off a trashcan, funded by your wife's inate grifting talent.
These people are stunted.