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Is there a thread where this belongs? If so, I will post there.
Help identify dc 1/6 bomb suspect. See this thread for body language clues: https://twitter.com/drgjackbrown/status/1440875459445542926?s=21 Summary: Possibly woman Possibly studied dance Possibly knows someone who lives within a range of a few DC streets Possibly rejected from Capitol Hill club |
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| No, I don't think it's a woman. I think the person has autism. |
| This thread is a lot. |
| Some of the way this person is walking definitely looks like a woman to me. The way they bend over to pick something up, which is mentioned in a tweet looks like a woman. People on this forum had mentioned that the person looked like a woman when the videos were first released many months ago. |
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Ridiculous.
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The person felt vulnerable and fearful because s/he had been in a nearby home?
How about the person felt vulnerable/fearful because s/he was carrying and or placing a freakin' bomb? Occam's Razor and all that. FFS |
My first laugh of the morning, lol. |
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If the suspect is thought to have been inside one of those “homes” they are either
1. A lobbyist 2. A fan of the mother’s day house tour 3. Extremely wealthy So, Watson, I deduce that the suspect is an old rich white lady who has a menopausal hormone crush on Trump! |
What about the way they were holding the backpack when sitting? Men don't do that. A man would have left the backpack on his lap if he was trying to protect it. Otherwise it would have just set it on the bench next to him. Men don't really set their bags on the ground and then keep their hand on them like that. |
It's time we stopped thinking that behavior is gendered like this. I have seen both men and women walk and hold bags like this. I understand that to initially narrow down a search, you can try restricting certain parameters, but for a computerized search, which presumably has a powerful algorithm behind it, I hope they can then branch out to include both genders. |
| this is idiotic. may as well consult an astrologer. |
Sure, especially if the person is purposely trying to obfuscate their usual behaviors. Bending at the waist is a thing more women do which is something this person did. |