Smarticle Posted December 7 Posted December 7 Why are other execs removing their pictures online if they've got nothing to hide 5 3
HonourableVomit Posted December 7 Posted December 7 6 hours ago, dawnettakins said: It's time to lay off the coke and drugs ffs and stop thirsting over any man with a jawline. Mmm you're right, he has those handsome hunter eyes too. Let's celebrate those. 4
CandyCoatedClouds Posted December 7 Posted December 7 11 hours ago, Vermillion said: "I got em scared, shook, panicking" - Roman's Revenge, Nicki Minaj. 29 minutes ago, XDNA said: Their "Let them eat cake." United CEO Andrew Witty gave an address to the company today (leaked to me), telling employees "we guard against...unnecessary care" and that "There are very few people in the history of the U. S. healthcare industry who had a bigger positive effect on American healthcare than Brian [Thompson]." https://bsky.app/profile/kenklippenstein.bsky.social/post/3lcoissyse22h So they're still delusional i see, nothing about few more "accidents" shouldn't br able to take care of.
Sazare Posted December 7 Posted December 7 10 hours ago, hawx23 said: Anyway back OT: The deny depose etc etc has everyone thinking it's a vigilante attack, but the fake ID + multiple bus routes etc (and again, use of a silencer) still makes this seem more sophisticated than a typical aggrieved person. If this was a conspiracy theory I could see an assassin totally inscribing those on the bullets just so people look at the aggrieved relative direction more than a paid assassin one. I suppose you're not wrong, and I could imagine the bullet writing being meant as a misdirect for law enforcement, but there are aspects of this that sound a little amateurish to me (like him seemingly showing his face, leaving his bag and possibly DNA). Yes he seems to have done a good job covering his tracks, but again it's only been a few days since the shooting. For all we know the authorities already know his name (and I have to imagine given how much of his face we've seen that his name hasn't already been submitted via a tip line, unless he's a foreign national). I don't know about silencers but fake IDs also aren't that uncommon in the US; it could be one he used when he was underage and wanted to get into bars, for example. 1
TouchinFree Posted December 7 Posted December 7 (edited) Oh I hope he's got some friends down here in Australia. Interests rates are going up yet again, and the biggest bank just announced they will be charging $3 every time you withdraw your OWN ******* MONEY. People should start making a list. Edited December 7 by TouchinFree
TouchinFree Posted December 7 Posted December 7 11 hours ago, Capris Groove said: I for one am keeping my eyes peeled here in Vancouver, Canada. I can host..... In Australia though, king.
Comedor Posted December 7 Posted December 7 12 hours ago, Capris Groove said: I for one am keeping my eyes peeled here in Vancouver, Canada. Please come to Brazil. 6
Jay07 Posted December 7 Posted December 7 7 hours ago, XDNA said: Their "Let them eat cake." United CEO Andrew Witty gave an address to the company today (leaked to me), telling employees "we guard against...unnecessary care" and that "There are very few people in the history of the U. S. healthcare industry who had a bigger positive effect on American healthcare than Brian [Thompson]." https://bsky.app/profile/kenklippenstein.bsky.social/post/3lcoissyse22h This is absolutely infuriating. Not only referring to "unnecessary care" when doctors themselves say they had to beg for necessary drugs and procedures that were denied but saying that CEO had a positive effect on healthcare when he was literally being investigated for insider trading. Positive effect on his own bottom line, maybe. Meanwhile, the bootlickers in here are defending these corporate ghouls. Let me know when you've had your own brushes with these insurance companies. 7
Aston Martin Posted December 7 Posted December 7 7 hours ago, XDNA said: Their "Let them eat cake." United CEO Andrew Witty gave an address to the company today (leaked to me), telling employees "we guard against...unnecessary care" and that "There are very few people in the history of the U. S. healthcare industry who had a bigger positive effect on American healthcare than Brian [Thompson]." https://bsky.app/profile/kenklippenstein.bsky.social/post/3lcoissyse22h This really shows that these psychopaths that are completely incapable of possessing the slightest modicum of self awareness. Like one of your colleagues just got killed and the public's response is overwhelmingly positive. Instead of fearing that he could be next (because this situation showed that these people aren't as untouchable as they'd like to think) and course-correcting his and his company's behavior, he doubles down on the same rhetoric that's made people so angry in the first place. It really looks like Mr. Witty (very ironic name ) is ferociously campaigning for his very own Darwin Award 4
makeme Posted December 7 Posted December 7 Watching CNN and they keep focusing on the "tasteless reaction" of people celebrating this instead of digging into WHY we are celebrating this. **** CNN 2
getBusy Posted December 7 Posted December 7 19 minutes ago, makeme said: Watching CNN and they keep focusing on the "tasteless reaction" of people celebrating this instead of digging into WHY we are celebrating this. **** CNN They can't ruin this party sorry 5
Chiidish Posted December 7 Posted December 7 On 12/4/2024 at 9:02 AM, Vermillion said: And so it begins. They should be afraid. And I certainly am not saying I hope this guy inspires copycat assassins
Capris Groove Posted December 7 Posted December 7 Love how he made time for a festive little spin on the merry-go-round. How dreamy. 1
DammnBaby Posted December 7 Posted December 7 (edited) This is a very organized killer and a well-planned, daring murder - right down to the face reveal (which would seem to indicate that he is unafraid of being caught). It strikes me as professionalized. It does not strike me as an emotional family member seeking vigilante justice. I think the writing on the bullet casings is a distraction from the real motive. I think they may find out who paid the killer, but they may never find the killer. Edited December 7 by DammnBaby 1
chessguy99 Posted December 7 Posted December 7 1 hour ago, Chiidish said: And so it begins. They should be afraid. And I certainly am not saying I hope this guy inspires copycat assassins Actually, we should all be afraid. Stuff like this could easily lead to a dystopian future of the elites living in luxury and safety behind their well paid paramilitary force, and the rest of us serving them. 1 2 2 1
Popular Post Chiidish Posted December 7 Popular Post Posted December 7 1 hour ago, chessguy99 said: Actually, we should all be afraid. Stuff like this could easily lead to a dystopian future of the elites living in luxury and safety behind their well paid paramilitary force, and the rest of us serving them. We are already heading there BEFORE this rich exploiter died wake up 13 1 1
AMIT Posted December 7 Posted December 7 2 hours ago, chessguy99 said: Actually, we should all be afraid. Stuff like this could easily lead to a dystopian future of the elites living in luxury and safety behind their well paid paramilitary force, and the rest of us serving them. You've literally just described our current situation though. Do you think people living inside a dystopia know that they are in one? 3
Sazare Posted December 7 Posted December 7 3 hours ago, chessguy99 said: Actually, we should all be afraid. Stuff like this could easily lead to a dystopian future of the elites living in luxury and safety behind their well paid paramilitary force, and the rest of us serving them. A dystopian present lol 3
getBusy Posted December 7 Posted December 7 36 minutes ago, Sazare said: This means they have no idea what to do next 1
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