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Maru 12-12-2024 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11587864)
Yes Pain Tablets
he would take daily.


But to stand behind
the CEO of Insurance
and Shoot until he is dead.
With his 3-D Gun and Silencer

Evil Killer

Top awards in his Education
so he wants to try to change it all


The Politics are typical
in USA.

One thing I learned from living on the East Coast is that this is not typical politics. Coastal politics, particularly, are more prone to being touched by Ivy League ideology by virtue of the demographics that exist there (higher class, more entrenched group think). I'm sure if I frequented certain circles here, I could see it more, but as a normal person I can gladly say it is very easy to avoid...

arista 12-12-2024 02:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaRuDolph (Post 11588087)
One thing I learned from living on the East Coast is that this is not typical politics. Coastal politics, particularly, are more prone to being touched by Ivy League ideology by virtue of the demographics that exist there (higher class, more entrenched group think). I'm sure if I frequented certain circles here, I could see it more, but as a normal person I can gladly say it is very easy to avoid...


Fair Points

Glenn. 12-12-2024 05:44 AM

We’ll be seeing a lot more of Elons kid (human shield) taking rides on his ‘daddies’ shoulders.

arista 12-12-2024 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaRuDolph (Post 11588087)
One thing I learned from living on the East Coast is that this is not typical politics. Coastal politics, particularly, are more prone to being touched by Ivy League ideology by virtue of the demographics that exist there (higher class, more entrenched group think). I'm sure if I frequented certain circles here, I could see it more, but as a normal person I can gladly say it is very easy to avoid...



https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GegDaUTX...jpg&name=small

arista 12-12-2024 02:12 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GegD3SSW...jpg&name=small

The Slim Reaper 12-12-2024 06:13 PM

#FreeLuigi

Make CEO's scared again.

arista 12-12-2024 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11588336)
#FreeLuigi

Make CEO's scared again.


He Shot the CEO in his back
coward.

The Slim Reaper 12-12-2024 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11588338)
He Shot the CEO in his back
coward.

Healthcare insurance companies kill people with rejection letters.

Bigger cowards.

Maru 12-12-2024 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11588263)

Yeah, so... I went to college in that area... there's a maturity difference between young people in that neck of the woods and the young people back home. The young who were attending college in TX had jobs, paid their own car notes and were forced to be self-sufficient. But more importantly, they had lives outside of the academic bubble. Glamorous campus life wasn't a thing and it wasn't practical for people's schedules. Many 18 year olds held jobs and were paying their own car notes when I was in high school. Their parents who worked very hard and were blue collar, so they expected it. So yeah, that's how I knew life...

In Central MD, the demographics are much more stratified (as in hyper poor with hyper rich... often the latter). Many of the parents are VERY well-connected and lead sheltered lives themselves, some for practical reasons (the nature of their work, national security, needing to travel constantly, etc...). So while the young people there live "very well", they hardly live at all in comparison to my TX peers. You could try to have conversations about "real life", but they didn't experience it, so it was often "Well, I know someone who does that", "My parents know a person", "My parents do that".. but never first hand experience of most anything. So I guess if living like this, it's easier to "see the point" to spend a lot more of their social time on campus absorbing group think... I don't know how else they fit in :shrug:... it was like extended childhood, so not relatable to me. A completely different atmosphere and way of growing up.

I do not think this is a "norm", but one of the incentives of extending childhood beyond high school with endless public funding and "free" education is so that the institutions have more time to mold them... that's my opinion, anyway.

Sadly, I do think it has become more common even here with younger people to stay self-absorbed and that means seeing themselves as above working 'odd jobs', passing on valuable life experience, etc. I couldn't relate to the that peer group at all as I was living on my own since 20yo and certainly not "well to do"... but I wouldn't dream of shooting a CEO or a mall over my hardships, which I had quite a few then... and I did struggle without health insurance at that time (United wouldn't even take me at the time, as I had preexisting), and could find people to be butt hurt on my behalf about such things when they will almost certainly never live that experience... which was also foreign to me :laugh: It was almost like they got high of it... also this friend group was the first to introduce "trans" ideology which I just thought was a random conversation they wanted to have, not an actual ideology... but yeah, that person was deep in a Masters program then on the psych end (also MD)... (I think this was in 2010)

The Slim Reaper 12-12-2024 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaRuDolph (Post 11588343)
Yeah, so... I went to college in that area... there's a maturity difference between young people in that neck of the woods and the young people back home. The young who were attending college in TX had jobs, paid their own car notes and were forced to be self-sufficient. But more importantly, they had lives outside of the academic bubble. Glamorous campus life wasn't a thing and it wasn't practical for people's schedules. Many 18 year olds held jobs and were paying their own car notes when I was in high school. Their parents who worked very hard and were blue collar, so they expected it. So yeah, that's how I knew life...

In Central MD, the demographics are much more stratified (as in hyper poor with hyper rich... often the latter). Many of the parents are VERY well-connected and lead sheltered lives themselves, some for practical reasons (the nature of their work, national security, needing to travel constantly, etc...). So while the young people there live "very well", they hardly live at all in comparison to my TX peers. You could try to have conversations about "real life", but they didn't experience it, so it was often "Well, I know someone who does that", "My parents know a person", "My parents do that".. but never first hand experience of most anything. So I guess if living like this, it's easier to "see the point" to spend a lot more of their social time on campus absorbing group think... I don't know how else they fit in :shrug:... it was like extended childhood, so not relatable to me. A completely different atmosphere and way of growing up.

I do not think this is a "norm", but one of the incentives of extending childhood beyond high school with endless public funding and "free" education is so that the institutions have more time to mold them... that's my opinion, anyway.

Sadly, I do think it has become more common even here with younger people to stay self-absorbed and that means seeing themselves as above working 'odd jobs', passing on valuable life experience, etc. I couldn't relate to the that peer group at all as I was living on my own since 20yo and certainly not "well to do"... but I wouldn't dream of shooting a CEO or a mall over my hardships, which I had quite a few then... and I did struggle without health insurance at that time (United wouldn't even take me at the time, as I had preexisting), and could find people to be butt hurt on my behalf about such things when they will almost certainly never live that experience... which was also foreign to me :laugh: It was almost like they got high of it... also this friend group was the first to introduce "trans" ideology which I just thought was a random conversation they wanted to have, not an actual ideology... but yeah, that person was deep in a Masters program then on the psych end (also MD)... (I think this was in 2010)

So many weird generalisations.

arista 17-12-2024 07:46 PM

He Luigi has been Indicted on Murder
of Brian Thompon.

Live in NYC on SkyNewsHD

Alf 17-12-2024 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11588336)
#FreeLuigi

Make CEO's scared again.

Glad you're on the Pro-second ammendment side.

arista 17-12-2024 07:49 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ge_euiOX...pg&name=medium

arista 17-12-2024 07:51 PM

No,
he will be jailed

arista 19-12-2024 03:23 PM

The killer is on his on his way to NYC


right now

arista 19-12-2024 05:10 PM

He is now in NYC


https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12...4621930511.jpg

arista 19-12-2024 05:13 PM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12...4624105422.jpg

arista 19-12-2024 05:16 PM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12...4613954684.jpg


As the killer Killed him

arista 19-12-2024 05:24 PM

he faces the Death Pemalty

MTVN 19-12-2024 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11590488)
he faces the Death Pemalty

New York doesn't have the death penalty though?

arista 19-12-2024 06:44 PM

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/12...4635422553.jpg

Crimson Dynamo 22-12-2024 02:06 PM

Saturday Nite Live mentions Luigi Mangione and the young left-wing crowd ERUPTS in cheers.

https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1870847367483981858

how "progressive"

Glenn. 22-12-2024 02:09 PM

You can go into a school and shoot a load of kids and be spared the death penalty but a CEO?

America really is great isn’t it

user104658 22-12-2024 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Good King Glennceslas (Post 11591296)
You can go into a school and shoot a load of kids and be spared the death penalty but a CEO?

America really is great isn’t it

If he'd shot an immigrant he'd already be out on time served.

Ithinkiloveyoutoo 29-12-2024 04:37 PM

Free daddy. He said he's not guilty


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