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The Second Eviction Saga is the series of events in Boglim history that ultimately led to the ruination of The Conquistador Apartment as well as Josh's eventual eviction from his apartment. The saga is marked with being one of the most entertaining and distressing sagas to date, as the introduction of NakedAndLaughing to Josh's life marked a significant change and downturn for the overall quality of Josh's life. In late March of 2024, Josh's lease was terminated at the Conquistador Apartments during NAL's infamous second visit. This segment of Josh's life story is characterized by personal disputes, legal issues, and significant community interaction that culminated in his eviction from the Conquistador apartments, a sequence of events that highlights the complexities of internet fame and community dynamics.
In late 2023, Josh would announce that he had a long-distance relationship once more. This time, it was with none other than BPD monster Jessica Boyle, also known as NakedAndLaughing, or NAL for short. Aspiring Cobros learned very quickly that Jessica was a cam girl and prone to rage-induced meltdowns, but that did not seem to affect their chances much. Despite having numerous break-ups and back-togethers, Josh would eventually do the unthinkable, and invite her to his apartment in Casper.
After months of discourse and a long-distance relationship, Jessica Boyle would land in Casper, WY, on February 9th, 2024. The very same day, Josh would go live with the stream “Ended my Dry Spell TWU”, introducing Jessica to his stream chat in person. Very quickly it was obvious that this relationship would be on the rocks for its entirety, as the stream was rife with NAL love bombing Josh and generally being a sex pest. Highlights include:
With the stream over, Jessica would start getting Josh drunk and high off various narcotics. This would lead to Josh appearing in many streams completely wasted and passed out, with Jessica taking over for many of the streams. The mood would quickly sour at the Bog Den as Josh would continue to regret his decisions, his attitude towards Jessica getting worse during the following days into Valentine's Day. Jessica would depart for her home in Virginia Beach on February 16th, streaming her airport escapades and partaking in her favorite pastime - yelling at her chat.
The events leading to Josh's eviction began to unfold significantly in March when his then-girlfriend Jessica visited him for the second time. Their interactions occasionally escalated to loud arguments, disturbing other residents in the building. On March 23rd, Jessica mishandled the apartment complex’s laundry facilities, leading to operational disruptions in the form of a flooded floor and and overflowing washing machines. In the archived livestream, NAL repeatedly yells and proclaims that the damage is not her fault. It was anecdotally reported that NAL then got into a verbal altercation with Josh's neighbors who were upset about the state of the laundry room, but this cannot be confirmed as it was not recorded on livestream.
These domestic disturbances eventually led to complaints from neighbors, putting Josh on thin ice with the apartment management. Matters escalated on Josh’s birthday when an altercation concerning how to properly cook bratwurst aggravated the already strained situation. The fight occurred during one of NAL's heavily intoxicated livestreams when Josh went to the kitchen to make a food hack. NAL, who initially seemed to be in good spirits, tried to tell Josh which pan he should use to cook with. Josh became irritated and refused to be told how he should cook. NAL's composure rapidly deteriorated as she went to confront Josh in the kitchen, who remained surprisingly calm and collected despite his irritation. For whatever reason she did not mute the livestream but left it on the couch out of view of the incident, so only the audio exists. NAL screamed gutturally, stomped, grunted, and threatened to hit herself during the offscreen domestic altercation. Josh remained calm and somewhat fearful throughout the incident. The argument was loud enough to draw further complaints from neighbors and prompted another visit from the Casper Police Department later that night off-stream.
Later that same night, two trolls called Josh's cell phone to “check on him”. Instead, NAL answered the phone and can be heard still arguing with Josh in the background, albeit not nearly as aggressively as the livestream incident earlier in the night. This call is infamous due to Jessica threatening to “go and buy an $8 machete” seemingly threatening to murder Josh. Josh can also be heard telling Jessica “This is why you have no friends” which prompted her to start raging again.
Josh was likely given his eviction notice or termination of his lease in the days preceding or possibly on his birthday on March 26, 2024. During his birthday stream, he was visibly upset and irritated and made vague references to his neighbors reporting him for something. He also remarked how unhappy he was with his birthday. NAL makes an appearance during this stream and there is clearly tension between them both. Josh did not openly admit to being evicted until a later stream.
After the eviction, Josh temporarily moved back in with his father, Clint Saunders, living in the basement that he started in as he sought new accommodation. This period was marked by a notable decrease in his social media activity as he dealt with the logistics of finding a new living situation and moving out of the Conquistador Apartments. By late May, Josh announced that he had secured a new residence, although he was reticent about the details to avoid further conflicts with his online antagonists.
This episode in Josh's life illustrates the impact that internet fame can have on personal life, particularly when online interactions cross into the physical world. The Eviction Saga not only affected Josh's housing situation but also reflected on the broader dynamics of community interactions, personal boundaries, and the challenges of managing online and offline personas in the age of social media.
The Basement Age | • The Gothickingcobra52 Saga • The Job Corps Saga |
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The South Center Age | • The Couch Chris Saga • The Stephanie Saga • The Low Volume Saga • The Bailey and Izzy Saga • The Post-Wendy's Saga • The Rebirth Saga • The Summer Saga • The Wandmaker Saga • The Ellen Saga • The Eviction Saga |
The Conquistador Age | • The New Apartment saga • The Green Saga • The Puff Saga • The Second Eviction Saga |
Current Age: The Trailer Age | The Trailer Saga • Current saga: The Wasted Saga |