I apologize if you already posted the Gothamist piece; I even looked for it ITT, but I didn't find it.
nyt link on the next page / just below the BBC link that has all the same info
Fan fact: He was smiling because he saw me.
yeah saw you leaving and knew he didn't have to smell yo fishy pussy anymore
Most people with a following are never going to publicly support this or any other assassination (besides when it happens to foreign despots) because all it takes is for the wind to change direction and the same thing could happen to them
I think assassinations are bad and a terrible way to get your message across. The most famous political figures in the world (JFK, Trump, Lincoln, Gandhi) were either assassinated or had an attempt against them - it just makes them more famous and allows a massive sanitisation as they've been "murdered".
None of us, and I guarantee that, had ever heard of Brian Thompson before. Now we know his name, his DUI, his seperation from his wife. The thing that's gone "wrong" is the fact that we're not sanitising him. He was somehow so universally hated that for once, the unwashed masses are rejecting the usual assassination to quasi-martyrdom pipeline.
My boy continues to look a certain type of way
Does Luigi like slightly older women? Asking for a friend.
send him a picture, you might find out
Literally, these people are only afloat because of their wealth. Most of them did not make that wealth on their own, they either had family connections that got them a good job, or they kissed the right ass, or they got their money from mommy and daddy. Take away their money, and they're no smarter from the average high school dropout. Even the ones who graduated from college can be stupider than a fifth-grader.
take Luigi as an example - he had that wealth and connections behind him. his difference was clearly that he didn't want to ass kiss or take the easy way out. sure, a 100k salary is good for a software engineer, but you know he could've asked daddy if any of his golfing friends were looking for a UI update.
Louis Mangione (/ˌmændʒiˈoʊni/ MAN-jee-OH-nee;[1] born February 9, 1953), also known as Lou Mangione, is a businessman in Maryland who inherited the family fortune of his father Nicholas Mangione. Following his father's death, he took over Mangione Family Enterprises, which includes Lorien Health Services, the Hayfields Country Club, and the Turf Valley Resort.
obviously some of the turboautists can tell via his github what he was good at and if he was any good, but he graduated with a good degree from a good university. he was willing to actually try, it seems.
fake news, luigi pissed himself as an act of dominance on the disgusting pigs touching him.
@Max Caulfield
honestly, if its not luigi, even better, because then he doesn't have a criminal record for the honeymoon ♡