Bullet Club
Banned
"That's more piss bottles, I can't show that on screen."
Dead rats, maggots and moldy mac & cheese. Delightful.
Don't care if its 14minutes, jesus christ.....Looks too fresh for 14 years
is this for real?? looks photoshpy a bit. If real, then that is ironic and almost a bit sad tbh.
I came here expecting an Asmongold thread. Looks like he has to up his game...
Burn the whole residence down with him in it. Vile.
Take off, nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.Burn the whole residence down with him in it. Vile.
I've seen maybe one Asmongold video ever, is he actually a known slob?
how much of a flaky aids patient must you be to consider this a legitimate health hazardEwwwwww use gloves ffs.
How is he not dead from living in and breathing this shit in for years?
is this for real?? looks photoshpy a bit. If real, then that is ironic and almost a bit sad tbh.
Hoarding is a form of OCD.Please tell me he's since cleaned all that shit up.
I just don't understand it, having a messy living space because you have a lot of stuff is one thing, but trash? To live in a literal pile of trash?
How fucking lazy would you have to be to not just throw shit away in the first place but to also let it get that bad?
That's not hoarding, it's literally trash he can't be bothered to clean up after himself.Hoarding is a form of OCD.
That's not hoarding, it's literally trash he can't be bothered to clean up after himself.
Compulsive hoarding, also known as hoarding disorder,[6] is a behavioral pattern characterized by excessive acquisition of and an inability or unwillingness to discard large quantities of objects that cover the living areas of the home and cause significant distress or impairment.[7] Compulsive hoarding behavior has been associated with health risks, impaired functioning, workplace impairment, economic burden, and adverse effects on friends and family members.[8][9] When clinically significant enough to impair functioning, hoarding can prevent typical uses of space, enough so that it can limit activities such as cooking, cleaning, moving through the house, and sleeping. It can also put the individual and others at risk of fires, falling, poor sanitation, and other health concerns.[10] Compulsive hoarders may be aware of their irrational behavior, but the emotional attachment to the hoarded objects far exceeds the motive to discard the items.