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I don't know how to archive Twitter grab this shit it's a gold mine. I think it legit is him
 

Luigi Mangione, who was valedictorian of Gilman’s graduating class this year, based the speech he delivered at graduation around a similar theme: maintaining tradition while also pioneering innovations.

Mangione felt that the environment at Gilman fostered his ability to excel academically. “The teachers at Gilman influenced me especially,” he wrote in an email, adding that they encouraged less of a desire to achieve high grades in his classes and instead encouraged “more of an excitement to explore academic topics outside of the classroom.”

Like Sands, his favorite class in high school was biology (though his favorite changed from year to year), and he plans to pursue a dual degree in artificial intelligence at University of Pennsylvania. The track includes a degree in computer science and cognitive science, and though Mangione thinks his path may change, he is sure he will be studying engineering in some capacity.


How does one go from valedictorian, AI and engineering into CEO culling? Odd career pivot.
 
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  • AR-platform
    • Barrel
    • Suppressor
    • Muzzle device
    • Bolt
    • Extractor/Ejector
    • Firing pin
    • Magazine
  • Semiautomatic handgun
    • Barrel
    • Suppressor
    • Slide
    • Firing pin
    • Extractor/Ejector
    • Magazine
 
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Luigi Mangione, who was valedictorian of Gilman’s graduating class this year, based the speech he delivered at graduation around a similar theme: maintaining tradition while also pioneering innovations.

Mangione felt that the environment at Gilman fostered his ability to excel academically. “The teachers at Gilman influenced me especially,” he wrote in an email, adding that they encouraged less of a desire to achieve high grades in his classes and instead encouraged “more of an excitement to explore academic topics outside of the classroom.”

Like Sands, his favorite class in high school was biology (though his favorite changed from year to year), and he plans to pursue a dual degree in artificial intelligence at University of Pennsylvania. The track includes a degree in computer science and cognitive science, and though Mangione thinks his path may change, he is sure he will be studying engineering in some capacity.


How does one go from valedictorian, AI and engineering into CEO culling? Odd career pivot.
Really smart people tend to also have a host of mental health issues. A lot of undiagnosed schizophrenia too since they’re just “quirky” or some shit (tales of young Terry Davis comes to mind)
 
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It all makes sense now, Tone. The nursin home rejected Paulie's aunt ma one time too fuckin many because some asshole at the insurance company said they were payin out too many fuckin claims for the gabagool-included meal plans. Now don't fuckin look at me like that Tone, I'm not fuckin sayin our MRI thing was costin the insurance too much so they had to pinch pennies somewheres else, it's not a big fuckin deal they're never gonna find out Paulie ordered the hit okay? Luigi's a good kid, he aint gonna fuckin rat
 
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