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Apparently, Luigi's attorney is the wife of Diddy's attorney? I hate those optics for him…

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6 hours ago, Idol_Maniac said:

Apparently, Luigi's attorney is the wife of Diddy's attorney? I hate those optics for him…

Oh nooo:(

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13 hours ago, Idol_Maniac said:

Apparently, Luigi's attorney is the wife of Diddy's attorney? I hate those optics for him…

 

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they trying every thing in their power to switch the narrative :deadbanana2:

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Brian did not care when thousands and thousands of people were dying at his hunger to get millions of dollars, why should I care about his death?

 

I don't support the act neither care enough to protest it.

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29 minutes ago, Vermillion said:

 

Damn 

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On 12/12/2024 at 9:27 PM, Rigalo said:

It's been driving me up a wall reading all of these "WE ARE COOKED, PEOPLE PRAISING THIS MURDERER!!" posts on twitter and even on this website

 

like ignoring all of the nuance surrounding this circumstance and offering up the most basic, baseline, no-****-Sherlock "MURDER IS BAD!!!" conclusion. Tell me you are stupid without actually telling me you are stupid 

No it's actually that simple. Murder is bad. Unless you're arguing for the opposite, which would be murder is justified in specific circumstances. So what circumstances would that be? You seem to allow for billionaires. How about millionaires? Or maybe just billionaires whose companies have directly led to deaths. Should we kill the McDonald's or PepsiCo or Dunkin Donuts CEOs since their products directly correlate to heart disease and diabetes? Tell me you are stupid without actually telling me you are stupid. 

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6 hours ago, hawx23 said:

Should we kill the McDonald's or PepsiCo or Dunkin Donuts CEOs since their products directly correlate to heart disease and diabetes?

We found the user whose parents likely work for an insurance company!

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56 minutes ago, Communion said:

We found the user whose parents likely work for an insurance company!

Lmao I wish, then maybe I'd actually have decent insurance. 

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7 minutes ago, hawx23 said:

Lmao I wish, then maybe I'd actually have decent insurance. 

So... you yourself apparently also know and suffer the consequences of privatized US insurance, but are continuously caping for... the dead CEO of an insurance company whose entire life revolved around making your's worse :suburban:

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8 hours ago, hawx23 said:

No it's actually that simple. Murder is bad. Unless you're arguing for the opposite, which would be murder is justified in specific circumstances. So what circumstances would that be? You seem to allow for billionaires. How about millionaires? Or maybe just billionaires whose companies have directly led to deaths. Should we kill the McDonald's or PepsiCo or Dunkin Donuts CEOs since their products directly correlate to heart disease and diabetes? Tell me you are stupid without actually telling me you are stupid. 

What you eat is a choice, needing life saving medical care during an emergency is not. 

 

The fact you're trying to correlate the two. Talk about stupid. :rip:

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What in the fanfic world? :bibliahh:

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