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He’s out and i’m getting him an apartment on lease so he’s sheltered. Helped him cover bail too

Well since you're housing him, make sure he provide some REAL content on that Onlyfans if that's what he's gonna get back to doing until his next mishap.

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I sure hope you’re legitimately trying to help him and not preying on a vulnerable person. Housing a homeless drug addict with the expectation of receiving sexual favors is literally exploitative and predatory. Not saying this is your goal, but people have exploited him before.
 
I sure hope you’re legitimately trying to help him and not preying on a vulnerable person. Housing a homeless drug addict with the expectation of receiving sexual favors is literally exploitative and predatory. Not saying this is your goal, but people have exploited him before.
It's called Karma. It's what happens when you do terrible things to people, like identify theft, do drugs etc. He got what he deserved.
 
But he's been accused of things like rape by several other female porn stars, obviously on mucho drugs etc. You call that "the best"??????

Go ahead, buy him a apartment. Because I could never. I got too much dignity.
Dignity?? Or anger and hate? He's been accused, not convicted. And yes, he's still a human being!
 
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do terrible things. and say terrible things. karma comes in many forms...
yes it does. It's in a million forms. That's why being a decent human is important, try to get blessed, avoid Karma. I think Criss got his Karma.
 
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yes it does. It's in a million forms. That's why being a decent human is important, try to get blessed, avoid Karma. I think Criss got his Karma.
I just hope things work out for him. I think it's a bit condescending to invoke karma, as if anyone is in a position to do so. None of us are. I guess i'm just surprised by so many reprimanding posts on this page. A substance addiction is a societal problem. It's a public health problem. Try having a bit more compassion
 
I just hope things work out for him. I think it's a bit condescending to invoke karma, as if anyone is in a position to do so. None of us are. I guess i'm just surprised by so many reprimanding posts on this page. A substance addiction is a societal problem. It's a public health problem. Try having a bit more compassion
I used to be a borderline alcoholic in my mid twenties. partied everyday for years. I know all about addiction. Have had friends die from overdose. Now that I'm sober, I realize the truth. Nobody put a gun to my head and told me to be that way, to drink everyday. I did it out of CHOICE. Criss was arrested for credit card fraud, stealing people's hard earned money for drugs. something I'd never do, or my friends do, who also had addiction/party issues. Robbing people for cash, that is a really low blow and hard to have compassion for. People need to be held accountable and take responsibility. It's weird how this new generation tries to justify the most disgusting acts.
 
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I used to be a borderline alcoholic in my mid twenties. partied everyday for years. I know all about addiction. Have had friends die from overdose. Now that I'm sober, I realize the truth. Nobody put a gun to my head and told me to be that way, to drink everyday. I did it out of CHOICE. Criss was arrested for credit card fraud, stealing people's hard earned money for drugs. something I'd never do, or my friends do, who also had addiction/party issues. Robbing people for cash, that is a really low blow and hard to have compassion for. People need to be held accountable and take responsibility. It's weird how this new generation tries to justify the most disgusting acts.
Completely disagree. For one, it's criminalized and it shouldn't be. Why should anyone struggle with addiction and then be burdened and looked down upon for being a 'criminal', and I'm not even getting into the downward spiral that defines our punitive criminal justice system. Our society creates mechanisms that only make it worse for people w/ addictions. It's easy to put it all on the person the addict, and certainly they are the ones who put themselves in this predicament. But when this happens around us, we should admit that we have failed members of our own community.

I mean, the way you talk about it is indicative of how unsupportive our culture truly is. A culture that sees it as a burden to provide support and disregards the connection to other factors - economic, social, psychological, medical and personal history that likely need to be addressed.
 
He’s out and i’m getting him an apartment on lease so he’s sheltered. Helped him cover bail too
Dude I think it would've been far better and effective if you had paid for his rehab instead cause we all know drug addicts in general have a compulsion for stealing things or even killing people to feed their addiction and making a lot of trouble, I'm not saying that's the case but he could get YOU into trouble too. And if that's a fanfic from you, I rate it 10/10
 
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It's called Karma. It's what happens when you do terrible things to people, like identify theft, do drugs etc. He got what he deserved.
It doesn't justify abuse. If you say someone "got what he deserved" in case he's being sexually exploited, then you're justifying a certain level of abuse. If you say that being a decent human is important, then you need to act on it as well. You can't have both.
 
I used to be a borderline alcoholic in my mid twenties. partied everyday for years. I know all about addiction. Have had friends die from overdose. Now that I'm sober, I realize the truth. Nobody put a gun to my head and told me to be that way, to drink everyday. I did it out of CHOICE. Criss was arrested for credit card fraud, stealing people's hard earned money for drugs. something I'd never do, or my friends do, who also had addiction/party issues. Robbing people for cash, that is a really low blow and hard to have compassion for. People need to be held accountable and take responsibility. It's weird how this new generation tries to justify the most disgusting acts.
"This generation"....? Without knowing your age, you sound like "that generation", the boomers.
I was/am a full-blown alcoholic, sober for 15 years now. Not borderline, very heavily addicted. Yet, I don't profess to "know all about addiction", because every human is different. Amazing that while medical and mental health experts can't agree on causes and solutions, you have it figured out!