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On One Night at Asssscat, or What to Do With a Date Rape Monologue
@Josh Guerrin@facebook You're totally right. Like I said, I know Eric from the community here in Chicago. He's a creep, there's no question. But why would he confess to rape in front of an audience? In the story, he's completely upfront about the woman's displeasure with his appearance. And yes, the whole story makes you feel gross and awkward, I was there for the live telling and it made me so sick and uncomfortable in my seat. But he did not rape anyone. He told a gross story in the worst way possible. That's his crime, not knowing when to shut up. This guy is not intimidating, he's not aggressive, he's not even strong. When he says the woman was stronger than him, that is a very easy statement to believe. Should he have left? Probably. Would sex have occurred if he had not refused her request for him to leave? No, definitely not. But that does not mean that rape was committed. Thank you Josh for taking to an awkward weirdo's defense against a mob of people that are trying to ruin his life.
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On One Night at Asssscat, or What to Do With a Date Rape Monologue
@Robin@twitter Only two of the four were present. Matt Walsh was also not there.
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On One Night at Asssscat, or What to Do With a Date Rape Monologue
@saythatscool as far as i know, this was not a bit or a prank. just a sad, misguided sociopath who seems oblivious to the fact that he did anything wrong. I do think that Poupak's story is unfairly exaggerated with unfounded assumptions that Eric never addressed. Exaggeration isn't needed to paint Eric in a poor light. He does that himself. Adding things that were not stated like "...and LOCKS the door behind..." or "violently" fingered is skewing the story to make something awful sound worse. It's not necessary and it's sensationalizing this thing that doesn't need anything else to make it sound terrible. it already is.
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On One Night at Asssscat, or What to Do With a Date Rape Monologue
I know eric from the community here in chicago and I can say that no one knew where that story going. HIs friends who encouraged him to tell that story only knew the story up until the part where he says "but i'm the guy who showed up". his creepy confession was apparently an impulse move from a guy who has a severe lack of good judgement. several of his friends left during his story out of embarrassment and made sure to let him know how they felt about his confession later that evening.
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On One Night at Asssscat, or What to Do With a Date Rape Monologue
@Josh Guerrin@facebook That girl's blog totally exaggerates eric's story to even say he "locked the door behind him". When does he say that? Baseless allegations. He shouldn't have told that story the way he did, but it's too gray for anyone to accuse him of rape, and certainly the way he describes it, it just sounds like a low point in both pasts, his and her's.