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Oh Siri... play Guilty As Sin? 

 

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y'all falling for this obvious PsyOp is kinda scaring me...

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FREE MY KING

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This is honestly really sad, his life is ruined and the thing about him disappearing for months and then this is how his family hears of him for the first time in months/a year...  It's not okay tbh. He did something bad obviously, but also I can't help but feel bad for him. He doesn't seem evil clearly. 

 

Not that I don't find him hot too and I did cackle at some social media posts, but overall I think people are having too much fun with a situation that is kinda sad and rather tragic.. 

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I feel bad for him too. By all accounts he was bright, driven, kind and very popular. I understand he had an injury but how did it go so wrong?

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I also feel awful about this. His life is basically over now

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2 hours ago, Kern said:

Does anyone have any Luigi Avis?

 

3 minutes ago, Kern said:

I also feel awful about this. His life is basically over now

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2 minutes ago, Kern said:

I also feel awful about this. His life is basically over now

No it's not.

 

We're gonna free our babygirl and we're gonna keep him safe. Trust

 

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1 hour ago, Uncatena said:

y'all falling for this obvious PsyOp is kinda scaring me...

not this…:grump:

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Josh Shapiro will talk about how evil it is to kill CEOs but will never stand up to the lobbying machine that essentially pays him and other politicians to allow big businesses to indirectly kill people every day. Loserrrrr.

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this is what people must have felt for ted bundy :deadbanana4: this timeline is WILD af :deadbanana4:

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8 hours ago, Communion said:

dddd

 

He really was your average normie apolitical male into tech and gym-maxxing and treating life like a game you're meant to hack and achievement-unlock your way through to be successful until his back injury seemingly unraveled his entire sense of self, taking him into everything from psychedelics, wanting to ban porn/social media as bad for people's psyches, going from being a cynical atheist to a philosophizing agnostic, questioning the meaning of existence in and of itself, etc. :suburban:

 

Serving:

 


He seems to have had the perfect WASP life (and yes, I'm counting wealthy Italian, white Jewish, and Irish people in this category)—the type of life where the future feels so clear that your mind can't even comprehend how someone could be poor or unsuccessful in the Western world without them being "lazy". It's the classic prep school-to-Ivy League pipeline: wealthy parents, a "I understand how to fix the world" mindset cultivated from reading classical and philosophical books since the age of 13. I imagine that when he messed up his back—and the surgery only made it worse—his entire worldview collapsed. Everything he thought he knew about life was likely shattered. He probably realized that even people like him, who "try their best", can be blocked by factors outside their control from living their desired life, no matter how hard they work. I'm guessing his criticism of big healthcare businesses for scamming regular people in the official manifesto quote stems from this newly enlightened perspective since in his tweets months before the shooting he gives off strong "Gen Z new-age crypto conservative" vibes (someone who most likely would still blame poor people for being poor).

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29 minutes ago, Mariano said:

This is honestly really sad, his life is ruined and the thing about him disappearing for months and then this is how his family hears of him for the first time in months/a year...  It's not okay tbh. He did something bad obviously, but also I can't help but feel bad for him. He doesn't seem evil clearly. 

 

Not that I don't find him hot too and I did cackle at some social media posts, but overall I think people are having too much fun with a situation that is kinda sad and rather tragic.. 

His life was already kind of ruined (at least in his perspective) prior to this.

After an unsuccessful surgery on his back, "He knew that dating and being physically intimate with his back condition wasn't possible,"

 

source: Luigi Mangione, Suspect in CEO Killing, Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise - The New York Times

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7 hours ago, James_Dean said:

 

 

6' 1" y'all!!! :WAP:

barefoot y'all :WAP:

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1 minute ago, awong918 said:

His life was already kind of ruined (at least in his perspective) prior to this.

After an unsuccessful surgery on his back, "He knew that dating and being physically intimate with his back condition wasn't possible,"

 

source: Luigi Mangione, Suspect in CEO Killing, Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise - The New York Times

100% crashed out lol. A young attractive rich guy who 1. is constantly in some form of pain with no relief and 2. can't have sex. :chick3: The entitlement he probably had due to growing up wealthy/gifted/attractive probably made the situation even worse since he probably imagined his life to be smooth sailing.

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I think as the dust clears the next few days, things will actually make less sense :rip: I can only speculate, but I do ask myself why a wealthy family wouldn't provide the necessary medical needs for their son beyond insurance? the waters are murky 

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17 minutes ago, awong918 said:

His life was already kind of ruined (at least in his perspective) prior to this.

After an unsuccessful surgery on his back, "He knew that dating and being physically intimate with his back condition wasn't possible,"

 

source: Luigi Mangione, Suspect in CEO Killing, Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise - The New York Times

Well I understand that this is how he must've felt, but from an objective point of you, he still had a life to live and now he might be locked up which wouldn't change anything about his health issue, just take away all his freedom on top of it too. It's such a complex thing tho.. 

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:deadbanana2: the internet has been going CRAZY

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4 hours ago, BOOMBAYAH said:

Josh Shapiro will talk about how evil it is to kill CEOs but will never stand up to the lobbying machine that essentially pays him and other politicians to allow big businesses to indirectly kill people every day. Loserrrrr.

Josh Shapiro is also even more hypocritical when you hear about this "suicide" case that he's involved in.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Ellen_Greenberg

He'll decry murder when it happens to a health insurance ceo, but when his family friend's fiancé is found in her apartment with 20 stab wounds (and her fiancé is the one who found her + he called a lawyer before calling 911) then he'll rule that death a "suicide" (which he did when he was was the Pennsylvania Attorney General). 
 

ot: I hate the fact that this whole situation should be a wake up call to the fact that our health care system is fundamentally broken but I know that's not the case. I hope any jury chooses not to convict even though I'm not holding my breath. CEOs get away with **** all the time, it'd be so cathartic if the public finally showed they had enough. 

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What's up with all the psychos here thirsting over and defending a murdering privileged rich straight white man who's obviously f*cked up in the head. "Oh booh I can't have s*x anymore let's shoot someone with a wife and children through the head!!" Sick to the bone

 

Y'all would literally stan Jeffrey Dahmer if he were hot. Lord have some self respect, stop embarrassing the gay community

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Imagine being the officer asking him to strip and bend down and be groped to look for anything in his ******* before going to his cell! I'd sniff his sweaty nervous pits and hole right then and there! Must've been RIPE.

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9 hours ago, JoeAg said:

taking shrooms does not a drug addict make… honestly I barely consider weed or shrooms to be drugs at this point. they have psychoactive effects, yes, but it's very reductive to say that they're drugs considering the great benefits they can provide to many people, not to mention to people who have been severely injured and are dealing with long-term physical trauma

 

maybe it's just cause I've lived in Colorado for almost a decade now, but the angle of people who take substances so quickly being labeled as "drug addicts" and then the all encompassing trope of "drug addicts" subsequently being equated to "being unstable" feels so… ableist in a way. I'm not gonna be like "oh all drug addicts deserve grace" cause obviously there are bad people who so happen to be dependent on substances too, but there are also functional people dependent on substances. I've never been the biggest fan of shrooms personally, but I do LOVE CBD and have found it helpful for many things including focus and ease with my insomnia 

Weed/Shrooms can unlock psychosis or exquisofrenie in some cases without you being a drug addict

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9 hours ago, JoeAg said:

taking shrooms does not a drug addict make… honestly I barely consider weed or shrooms to be drugs at this point. they have psychoactive effects, yes, but it's very reductive to say that they're drugs considering the great benefits they can provide to many people, not to mention to people who have been severely injured and are dealing with long-term physical trauma

 

maybe it's just cause I've lived in Colorado for almost a decade now, but the angle of people who take substances so quickly being labeled as "drug addicts" and then the all encompassing trope of "drug addicts" subsequently being equated to "being unstable" feels so… ableist in a way. I'm not gonna be like "oh all drug addicts deserve grace" cause obviously there are bad people who so happen to be dependent on substances too, but there are also functional people dependent on substances. I've never been the biggest fan of shrooms personally, but I do LOVE CBD and have found it helpful for many things including focus and ease with my insomnia 

Weed/Shrooms can unlock psychosis or exquisofrenie in some cases without you being a drug addict

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