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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t glorify Luigi, but I do empathize with him. Debilitating, chronic pain mixed with the feeling of helplessness with our healthcare system is a special kind of hell. Separately, he is too intelligent, educated and handsome to spend his entire life in prison while POSs like OJ & Rittenhouse walked and POSs like Trump get to be president (twice!). I hope his hotshot NYC lawyer can get him a lenient sentence and he is treated for whatever physical and/or mental ailments led him to this drastic and atrocious act. [/quote] I agree. Prison is not the right place for smart beautiful people. They deserve a free pass, if just to improve our society. [/quote] The halo effect this guy is getting is ridiculous. If some homeless guy carried this out the reaction would be different[/quote] Dp If some 26 yo homeless guy who came from a big happy family, went to Penn engineering, and worked in Big Tech, and shot a man dead in Times Square sidewalk at 7am, it would get similar attention. This had severe mental disorder written all over it. Or maybe he just thinks he’s that special and great. [/quote] No it wouldn't. By then he would be dirty and rumpled and less attractive. The way he looked screeching at the reporters. But instead people are swooning for the guy he looked like a few years ago.[/quote] They’re swooning over every single mug shot, taken days ago. [/quote] Yeah, he’s still attractive. As is his digital footprint. I guess him as a homeless guy wouldn’t have as much as the former. [b]Attractive is attractive. Until he starts losing teeth and getting diseases[/b]. [/quote] Anybody would look rough after a long period of time living on the streets. Poor nutrition, minimal skin and hair care, and little access to medical and dental care would make a supermodel looking terrible. Looking healthy and maintained is half the battle of being attractive. Who knows what this guy was up to for the last few months, but it looks like he still had some cash to work with and might have had unstable living, but not homeless. [/quote] In a few more weeks he would have had sores, shit on his pants, dirty hands, and missing teeth. Homeless people all have their backstories, they didn't just start out that way. Luigi was well on his way to that life.[/quote] +1 he was a couple steps away from being the homeless person outside the train station yelling at nothing and nobody turns to look at out of fear. All of those people were at some point somebodies child who they had dreams for. Then they got hooked on drugs, PTSD, or psychosis and are no longer able to function in society. I really wonder what his time what like when he was “missing”. His family hadn’t heard from him since July. He looked way thinner than his earlier pictures. [/quote]
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