For those of you with a life who don't want to wade into this nonsense anymore, here's the summary: Casey plans to buy a deserted island with other people's money.
I don't even find this funny or horrifying anymore, I feel very sad for his family.
While you can't actually hear their questions you can see his mood deflate while they ask them. Right up until the point where it gets so bad that he shuts the video off.
What I can't understand is why they allowed him to have this forum.
I'm really beginning to think he really has a mental illness.
Lou, this is practically an online case study of severe, untreated bipolar disorder; a case study that has lasted almost 3 years now.
The manic levels go ever higher, which we clearly see when he's online. I would see that right now, he's the most manic he's ever been since he got online. What we don't see is the depressive levels going lower and lower, whenever he petulantly "leaves the Internet" for the 28th time.
Eventually the depressive levels are going to get low enough that he's going to hurt himself, or even worse, those around him.
His immediate family clearly has issues as well; humoring this whack-job for almost an hour, as well as not admitting he's mentally ill and seeking help, shows some deep denial.
tesla, the "business model" in short resembles a Ponzi scheme with each layer of the pyramid paying more per month to join.
You really should watch the video; if nothing else, it's a truly up-close look at someone in the throes of a bipolar-induced manic episode. Seriously, excerpts from this video could be placed into a documentary on bipolar disorder.
It's also a sad commentary on the level of denial in the rest of Casey's family. They must all realize there's something seriously wrong with him, but no one acknowledges it or does anything about it,
Lou, how can you stand to watch such dribble...tried for three minutes..but then again CitiBank may loan him a few billion in TARP funds to "float" the deal...as good as most of their loans IMHO
I have two great kids who I love more than life itself, despite any whining you might read here. Everything else is peanuts.
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I don't even find this funny or horrifying anymore, I feel very sad for his family.
While you can't actually hear their questions you can see his mood deflate while they ask them. Right up until the point where it gets so bad that he shuts the video off.
What I can't understand is why they allowed him to have this forum.
I'm really beginning to think he really has a mental illness.
As I said before I am glad I don't waste time anymore on this circus.
Lou, this is practically an online case study of severe, untreated bipolar disorder; a case study that has lasted almost 3 years now.
The manic levels go ever higher, which we clearly see when he's online. I would see that right now, he's the most manic he's ever been since he got online. What we don't see is the depressive levels going lower and lower, whenever he petulantly "leaves the Internet" for the 28th time.
Eventually the depressive levels are going to get low enough that he's going to hurt himself, or even worse, those around him.
His immediate family clearly has issues as well; humoring this whack-job for almost an hour, as well as not admitting he's mentally ill and seeking help, shows some deep denial.
Maybe they are using the video to convince a family law judge to sign the papers.
I don't have the heart to watch the video, could someone please enlighten me as to the business model behind buying a deserted island?
tesla, the "business model" in short resembles a Ponzi scheme with each layer of the pyramid paying more per month to join.
You really should watch the video; if nothing else, it's a truly up-close look at someone in the throes of a bipolar-induced manic episode. Seriously, excerpts from this video could be placed into a documentary on bipolar disorder.
It's also a sad commentary on the level of denial in the rest of Casey's family. They must all realize there's something seriously wrong with him, but no one acknowledges it or does anything about it,
If he is really this mentally ill, he should go into politics. He'd fit into the US Senate just fine.
So, the people in the audience are his family?
Yes, sitting around the table were, at a minimum:
his Dad, Mom, brother (Steve), sister (Margarita), and brother-in-law (David).
His Dad finally gets up and walks out at 45 minutes (seen in window reflection).
What's Casey going to do when pirates invade his space?
Lou, how can you stand to watch such dribble...tried for three minutes..but then again CitiBank may loan him a few billion in TARP funds to "float" the deal...as good as most of their loans IMHO
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