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He definitely showed he had a heart of darkness at the end of his life...Also I got to say "Conrad" is the biggest cuckhold name ever
“Please surrender I’m losing a lot of blood”Hunter posted more texts that happened while the guy was trying to kill them
Unironically, if they're being honest with themselves, their own dark thoughts. One of the biggest arguments I hear leftists continuously make is how someone with a gun in the home is more likely to be injured/killed by a gun. It's never about a situation of getting into a gunfight with an intruder, but domestic violence, drunk idiots, and kids finding it and playing with it, etc; they make it an issue of discipline and competency inside the home. This is the one time I've seen progressives adhere to the pro-gun talking point about gun/murder rates are about 50% suicides; because they have to declare that a gun in the home is dangerous. All other times they'll use gun/murder numbers to say "gun violence" is a problem, neglecting the 50% of non-Clinton related self-inflicted gun shots. I can't say for certain if they're afraid they'd be tempted to turn it on themselves, or their girlfriend, or the bull when he visits. But I'm willing to bet part of it, as much as they may deny it, is they know they're low self-control bloodthirsty lunatics who are ready to lash out when convenient for them.I will never, in a billion years, understand the anti-gun position for Americans. I understand the thought process and idealism, but there's optimism and then there's Pollyanna-esque foolishness. Why would you willingly put yourself and your loved ones at risk by refusing to own a gun? At some point you need to face reality and realize that we live in an irreversible country of guns and there may, God forbid, come a day where someone dangerous wants to do you or your loved ones harm, and they're not coming at you emptyhanded. There is no putting the toothpaste back in the tube, and by toothpaste I mean your brain and by tube I mean your skull.
You can either protect yourself and those you love if that day comes, or you can wait for the police to show up as you sit there helplessly or for someone else to call them on your behalf as you sit there in terror. Maybe if you're lucky you'll be able to live to tell the tale. If you're extra lucky, all your loved ones will be, too. Why expose yourself to that and not mitigate the risk?
Nobody deserves this, but this is a situation this young man consciously understood and advocated against as his life's mission, essentially. Rather than picking up a gun to protect the woman he loves, he picked up a cellphone to stream the trauma and suffering of he and his girlfriend to the world. I pray to the Almighty this serves as a wakeup call to at least a handful of his audience who holds the same views as him, if not himself.
Every person who's eyebrows do that thing, where the insides of the eyebrow can raise up higher than the outside of their eyebrows to make that triangle is always fucking deranged and shouldn't be trusted. John S. Bulla, Yaniv, Chris Chan, this guy. Beware the eyebrow triangles, people!
Welcome to the age of content and hypersociality. The public have long since learned that nothing is private anymore, and that goes double for tuboids. For those subhumans turning on the camera is a reflexive action nowadays, it's borderline instinctual. It makes what's just happened really real, provides a nice dose of drama to them and their parasocial audience, and puts bread in the bank.Why would you start livestreaming when your girlfriend has been shot in the leg and some enraged soyboy is banging on your door with a gun, the last thing i would want to do is possibly livestream my own murder.
I've seen enough to understand. She was facing backlash for 'moving on too fast' and whatever else. (She's a pUbLic fiGuRe and was bound to receive criticism no matter what she did in any given situation.) She publicly accused him of abuse to deflect from that criticism, and when his behavior escalated she publicly showed the evidence of that, to further vindicate herself and maybe it was also thoughtless oversharing. Also, she and Hunter flaunted their relationship on social media. All of this pushed a clearly sick person over the edge.This situation could not have just developed in a vacuum, I'm curious about what precipitated this.
The only time I would think he should film is if the shooter's head and shoulders were about to have a messy divorce and you needed proof for a lawyer for self defense. But he was unarmed and cornered. Hunter was lucky the cops got him.This reaction made me feel like a fundamentally different species. Why would you even THINK to do this?
I can't eloquently explain it but I find the idea of streaming your own home invasion while you whimper and hope for salvation is just so utterly repulsive.
The shooter is scum, but holy shit, in what world would this be a time for "content"?