I've said it before but Boogie already lives in a prison of his own creation. Going to prison would not actually impact his life as much as he thinks it would. If anything, he would probably get way more social interaction and lose way more weight in prison than he would as a "free man". Boogie once said that during the lowest point in his life, he didn't leave his house for SEVEN YEARS. That's longer than a lot of prison sentences and he did it WILLINGLY.
I really think that Frank Hassle fricked up his life more by trolling him into an ongoing legal battle that resulted in him not going to prison than if Boogie had actually become a convicted felon. The time he spent out of the public eye pretty much tanked his YouTube channel. Had he ended up going to prison, there's a chance that he would have actually lost a good amount of weight and grown as a person. But now he's back to his original life except his YouTube channel is all but dead and he blew all his money on cryptocurrency.
Boogie is genuinely a fascinating person because every time I think that he cannot frick up his life even more, he still finds a new way to do exactly that. The man truly has no rock bottom.
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I find him fascinating too, but like in a way were it's amusing at how transparent his manipulation is. It will be glorious when he starts attacking this site. Even the frank hassle thing, instead of looking like the coward he is and has alway's played himself up to be, he decided to be a little b-word with a gun, over insults, behind a closed door. He got a slight bump in views but asides from that he is an incredibly boring and unlikable.
Watching him isolate himself as his true self comes out has also been amusing.
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