I would suggest the author spend some time looking into the multitude of video feeds from all sorts of folks who live full time in everything from cars to 55 foot motorhomes. Gabby wasn't an anomaly, nor was she what I would consider an 'influencer', she was one of hundreds of folks who were documenting their experiences as they traveled…
I would suggest the author spend some time looking into the multitude of video feeds from all sorts of folks who live full time in everything from cars to 55 foot motorhomes. Gabby wasn't an anomaly, nor was she what I would consider an 'influencer', she was one of hundreds of folks who were documenting their experiences as they traveled. I've seen everything from fun and informative to emotionally devastating personal revelations in these feeds, and the only 'influence' that I've had was understanding of the good and bad aspects of that lifestyle. Plus, we all shit, so shitting in a bucket is only a very small part of the life style, unless you are such a prude that you think your shit doesn't stink.
I would suggest that we're fascinated by Gabby only because she was killed, and since she left a substantial video record of her life, folks can gain whatever understanding can be had about this tragedy by watching it unfold. We 'gawk' at car wrecks we drive past, the only difference here is that the victim is able to talk to us prior to the 'accident.
Look up 'Fate Unbound' on the internet. A cute couple with pets that live fulltime in a travel trailer. No influence except sharing their lifestyle to those who are interested. If Gabby was more (or less) honest then they seem to be, so be it. But she wasn't an outlier in that community, she was one of them.
I would suggest the author spend some time looking into the multitude of video feeds from all sorts of folks who live full time in everything from cars to 55 foot motorhomes. Gabby wasn't an anomaly, nor was she what I would consider an 'influencer', she was one of hundreds of folks who were documenting their experiences as they traveled. I've seen everything from fun and informative to emotionally devastating personal revelations in these feeds, and the only 'influence' that I've had was understanding of the good and bad aspects of that lifestyle. Plus, we all shit, so shitting in a bucket is only a very small part of the life style, unless you are such a prude that you think your shit doesn't stink.
I would suggest that we're fascinated by Gabby only because she was killed, and since she left a substantial video record of her life, folks can gain whatever understanding can be had about this tragedy by watching it unfold. We 'gawk' at car wrecks we drive past, the only difference here is that the victim is able to talk to us prior to the 'accident.
Look up 'Fate Unbound' on the internet. A cute couple with pets that live fulltime in a travel trailer. No influence except sharing their lifestyle to those who are interested. If Gabby was more (or less) honest then they seem to be, so be it. But she wasn't an outlier in that community, she was one of them.