Now he's aged well beyond his years, ..and gone somewhat, well, seemingly not quite so normal in the head...7 years in a dark room with only a computer and a cat.
Faeces on walls or something.
Like two peas in a pod, you and Julian.
LOL
No faeces on my walls...they're new and clean and very nice...neutral tones.
Never ever ever would I be going home with 'strange' women from conferences and sleeping with them, like he did.
I have a dog, not a cat, and my rooms are all full of sunlight during the day.
Publish stolen/leaked files/cables from the US govt/CIA? Me?
If I fed that thru the 'risk assessment' section of my mind's computer I would get a very negative result.
Bells would ring, sirens would go off..."NO NO NO NO NO" would be the answer.
"You could get into big trouble".
Mr Assange and I are as different as night and day.Embassy staff complained of him skateboarding at night, playing loud music and walking around in his underwear with no apparent concern for others in the tiny embassy.
One senior Ecuadorian official described his room as a "sovereign territory within a sovereign territory" that none of the staff at No 3 Hans Crescent could enter.
But the stench from going weeks without a shower, and dental problems born of poor hygiene, was a constant nuisance, according to the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to discuss details of Assange's behaviour.
Then there was the issue of Assange's faeces, which authorities said he spread across embassy walls on at least one occasion in an act of open defiance showing how little he thought of his hosts.
"When you're given shelter, cared for and provided food, you don't denounce the owner of the house," Mr Moreno said on Thursday, to applause.