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gothamyte

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9 days ago
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drewcareypnw
not the real drew carey, but I play him at strip clubs...
UHC CEO shooting
oh yeah, one more thing about this whole: he just wanted to get caught, he was at a mcdonald's blah blah did you know just before the McDonald's he went to a local hotel or motel for lodging. but was turned down. guy said come back at 1pm, they're cleaning the rooms. It was the 9am hour. dude was like, how should i kill time it's 9am. so he went to the mcdonald's and turned on his laptop trying to kill time to get to 1pm. remember: dude don't have a car with him. all he has is his backpack for some change of clothes, maybe. again, he's been on the run for days. i'm sure he was low on supplies, etc. needed a shower, needed a meal, needed rest. he's on foot. the hotel told him come back at 1pm for a room. he had no other choice, it' was 9am-ish.
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9 days ago
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drewcareypnw
not the real drew carey, but I play him at strip clubs...
UHC CEO shooting
my only problem with this story: folks saying they think Luigi wanted to get caught or captured and why was he at a McDonald's blah blah. ugh. look, y'all. to me it's obvious: dude put all of his planning on the murder. and you have to put all focus on the murder just to get it right. that he forgot to have a solid escape plan. but really, you're doing a killing like that, to a CEO, you must make all your murder plans work. the escape plan is sooo secondary. and somehow a waste to make an escape plan in a way because one thing goes wrong in the escape plan, everything goes wrong. maybe he goofed with his original plan and that's why his escape plan was awful? like, they say he had monopoly money on him. they say maybe the plan was to throw monopoly money on the CEO or something after shooting him. but he forgot to. so maybe he had plans for his other props like monopoly money and that's why he didn't flee the country or toss the gun, etc. and can't y'all see? dude had been in NYC for like several days. don't y'all realize, this cat ain't home. he has to take everything with him in a back pack. he's temporarily of no fixed address. i'm not surprised he still had his gun and manifesto on him, etc. he's nomadic. he's moving around a lot. he doesn't have a permanent base. of course he has to carry everything with him wherever he goes, that includes the gun, the manifesto, crime evidence. he was caught at mcdonald's during breakfast. mcdonald's may have been the only thing open in that area. or the only thing he could afford at the moment. remember: he's of no immediate nearby fixed address. we don't know if he hasn't slept, hasn't eaten, because he has no home in NYC or Pennsylvania. and I can see the folks at mcdonald's ratting him out. because it depends on which area you're in. sounds like he was in a blue-collar area. them blue collar folks don't take too kindly to folks with covid masks on. and he's on a laptop that early in the morning at mcdonald's sticking out like a sore thumb. if he needs a laptop, why isn't he in some office, somewhere, those local residents are asking themselves. this is a blue-collar town, who comes in with their laptop at breakfast and a Covid mask? it was pretty simple to figure out this guy could be the killer on TV. and this dude is only 26 years old. if he were 35, he wouldn't have been making half the mistakes we saw.
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9 days ago
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Muddy
USA
Strip clubs losing days of the week
yeah, man, i'll die on this hill. think about it. remember: once we bought the album or the cassette of our favorite songs, back in the day, it was quite a different experience being at a dance club, or being at a strip club and hearing that song mega-loud vs playing the song loud as you can in your house. it was better. at home, maybe some didn't like your music, so you had to keep the thrash music, the hard core rap music, the speed metal music, the death metal music, the explicit lyrics music, you had to keep that at a certain volume level. but don't know know you could hear ANYTHING at the strip club. especially if you went a lot. strip clubs are open for hours and hours. playing non-stop music. you were guaranteed to hear everything at a strip club. B-sides of songs. Entire albums. Bonus tracks. girls told other girls. hey come to the club i'm dancing at they play great music. was the music really great? no. it's just that the average person didn't have the money to pay for all that music. but we found one person, the DJ who somehow collected all this music from God knows where and played it all night, with cussing, and mixing, you name it. at the strip club, you could bang music as loud as you wanted. there was a sweet spot in time where awesome local girls worked the strip club because they were into the music that was playing there. not only could girls hear interesting music they just didn't always hear on the radio, guys would shower them with money too. This woulda went on forever and ever, but someone decided to put music FREE online and killed the party. Now everyone has access to FREE music all the time, and now music bores the hell outta everyone. A song comes out on Monday. By Wednesday we know the entire song. Not because it's played all the time. But with YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, you can hit the REPLY button all day long and learn any song quick fast. It absolutely wasn't like this back in the day. A song came out, it took you awhile to know the entire song really well. Without YouTube, etc. You had to rely on listening to it on your cassette tape, on your record player and it wasn't enough, it took you time. Nowadays a song comes out on Monday, you can download it free, you rebel, have it on your cell phone, have it as your ringtone, have it playing on your Google, have Alexa play it for your in all the rooms of your house. I'm telling you: remove everyone's access to music, watch the clubs / discos and strip clubs go back to crowded nights again.
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9 days ago
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Muddy
USA
Strip clubs losing days of the week
i'm a die on this goddamn hill, arguing this until i'm blue in the face: i've ranted & raved before...the real reason strip clubs are dying, and late night in general is dying, etc is because of.....YouTube. yes, ok, it's also the price of the cover charge, the cost of parking, the cost of drinks at the bar, the price of lapdances, whatever. but if you ask me, put all that aside. the true reason strip clubs are dying is: YOUTUBE. hear me out, y'all: nowadays, any music is featured on YouTube. You can find old-school, new school, and even albums that just came out today as in this morning are already on YouTube. This is what's killing strip clubs and dance clubs / discos. you see, back in the day, we didn't have YouTube. So, when you liked a song, you had to tape it off the radio with your cassettes or actually go out of your house to buy it or go out of your house to go to a club or disco to hear it. That's why clubs were packed back in the day. It was a sweet deal. You'd pay $10-20 to get in to the club and you'd hear a bunch of your favorite songs all night. Before YouTube, going to the club was YouTube. how does strip clubs come in? glad you asked! girls always love hearing different music but don't always know where to go to hear it. like: girls liked ratchet and hard core rap music. but didn't know where to go to hear it and most importantly to enjoy it. going to some dance clubs were just too dangerous. strip clubs were the answer. at a strip club, girls could enjoy music they didn't have the money to buy and hear the DJ arranged all the music expertly all night long. Then YouTube came. Now, girls have access to all types of music they can enjoy. What do they need a strip club for? Same with discos / dance clubs. People stopped going because now we have our own FREE access to all the music we could ever want, in YouTube and Spotify and Pandora. Nobody realized all these years, all this time, it' wasn't really that people in the 70s enjoyed going to Studio 54 or that people in the 80s and 90s enjoyed raves, clubbing, etc. We didn't have access to The MUSIC. We couldn't afford every single song we liked. That's what we paid the DJ, the collector of music to do every weekend, show off his music collection. That's all raves, dance clubs were. We went to a warehouse and paid the DJ, the cat who collected music and they in-turn showed off their music collection and then we danced and went home. We did this for years and decades. Until YouTube put all of our music on the internet. Now we have 24/7 hour access to all the music we could ever want and we stopped going to strip clubs stopped going to raves and late night clubs, etc. it was always, always about the music. i'll die on this hill
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9 days ago
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motorhead
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life
[OT]: How to get better at Chess?
small world, I'm on chess.com too. I can only play the entry simple bot level. Everything else wipes the floor with me.
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