I hope this doesn't come across as defending Nate because he is an annoying drunken slob. However...
I don't know what kind of car Nate drives, but I do know that car repairs are freaking expensive -- especially bodywork. And now that new cars have all sorts of added sensors and electronics in the bumpers for parking assistance, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, and the like, that would add to the expense. It's certainly possible that an insurance company would declare a car a total loss due to the cost of extensive cosmetic repairs even if it remains in good mechanical working order.
Of course, I'd be surprised if that all were to happen so quickly (crash, repair estimate, insurance assessment -- all in the span of just a few hours to allow enough time to still visit Disney by the end of the day), so it's also possible that he made that part up or exaggerated in an attempt to elicit sympathy from his fans.
The term "totaled" when used in a car insurance context is a mathematical description rather than a one describing the car's fate. It simply means that the estimated cost of the repair required exceeds the value of the car.Yeah he was definitely being a drama llama about that. I do find it odd that even if he did think it was totaled, would you:
A. Be able to drive it anywhere?
B. Take it willingly to a theme park and spend the whole day there?
I don't know what kind of car Nate drives, but I do know that car repairs are freaking expensive -- especially bodywork. And now that new cars have all sorts of added sensors and electronics in the bumpers for parking assistance, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, and the like, that would add to the expense. It's certainly possible that an insurance company would declare a car a total loss due to the cost of extensive cosmetic repairs even if it remains in good mechanical working order.
Of course, I'd be surprised if that all were to happen so quickly (crash, repair estimate, insurance assessment -- all in the span of just a few hours to allow enough time to still visit Disney by the end of the day), so it's also possible that he made that part up or exaggerated in an attempt to elicit sympathy from his fans.
As to the "could anyone find him attractive" question, I don't expect to see any responses here of "Oh yeah, gimme some of that Mr. Morrow lovin'" because Tat-Life isn't exactly a fan club, but I'm not so convinced that there's no one out there for him for the following reasons:I have a serious question for the ladies on here, do any girls find him attractive or would want to be with him? I’m genuinely curious bc I just can’t see it.
- He's found a match before. If he's done it before, he can do it again.
- What we see in the videos isn't his true personality. I'm sure he doesn't leap into bed with a lady saying "Anywhos, let's go do dis" while wearing nothing but a
fedoratrilby (You're welcome for that mental image.). He's putting on an act for his YouTube show, and he's a different guy off camera. Now, from the reports of those here who have encountered him in the wild, it sounds like that off-camera persona is a bit of a jerk, but the sample size on those reports is small enough that it's tough to truly piece together what he's like when he doesn't have a camera in his face. - I am constantly amazed by the ability of people to pair up. Have you been outside lately? There are some real weirdos out there! And a lot of them have matched up! Some have found other weirdos but some weirdos are with seemingly normal people. I don't understand it, but it's happening all the time. Why couldn't Nate be one of them?