Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel a good deal of sadness when I look at his photo. It's all just heartbreaking. He had so much promise, every possible advantage, and threw it all away....ruined multiple lives. It's very sad.
Why is it sadder for a valedictorian who had Ivy League degrees, than for a poor inner city kid with no opportunity to develop his potential?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This kid has everything going for him. Looks, money, degree from an Ivy in a great field. What went wrong?! So sad, he will be spending his life in prison and nothing will change with the healthcare companies.
No grit. No resilience. Had an easy life and life ain’t actually always easy.
You've obviously never had severe back pain. I have. It is not something you can come close to imagining before you have it. Not even close.
Sounds like it was mothers back pain
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The various social media companies pulled his FB, IG, LinkedIn, YouTube accounts. Do they typically shut down accounts of people arrested on relatively minor violations yet suspected in a more serious crime? Or, just this guy?
Just him is seems. And the unanimous nature of it is very intriguing.
Yes, Meta owns several of those so makes sense that they will go dark at the same time but not the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel a good deal of sadness when I look at his photo. It's all just heartbreaking. He had so much promise, every possible advantage, and threw it all away....ruined multiple lives. It's very sad.
Why is it sadder for a valedictorian who had Ivy League degrees, than for a poor inner city kid with no opportunity to develop his potential?
The PP didn’t say they wouldn’t be sad for your inner city kid or that one would be sadder than the other. One can be sad for both. But you seem to be spoiling for class warfare so carry on.
Come on. Tell me these posts would be the same for a black kid who worked in a factory.
These posters are besides themselves because this kid squandered the path they longed for their children to take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This kid has everything going for him. Looks, money, degree from an Ivy in a great field. What went wrong?! So sad, he will be spending his life in prison and nothing will change with the healthcare companies.
No grit. No resilience. Had an easy life and life ain’t actually always easy.
You've obviously never had severe back pain. I have. It is not something you can come close to imagining before you have it. Not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel a good deal of sadness when I look at his photo. It's all just heartbreaking. He had so much promise, every possible advantage, and threw it all away....ruined multiple lives. It's very sad.
Why is it sadder for a valedictorian who had Ivy League degrees, than for a poor inner city kid with no opportunity to develop his potential?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and his sister just posted a story. @lifewithlu__
which was tagged in his 1st IG post.
Sister just posted a pic. The comments are wild.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DDXqC11yBCG/?igsh=dHI2cXpoeHNwNDdo
Well, they took that down! What did she say?
Anonymous wrote:I feel a good deal of sadness when I look at his photo. It's all just heartbreaking. He had so much promise, every possible advantage, and threw it all away....ruined multiple lives. It's very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Meta owns Facebook and Instagram. His IG is gone.
Microsoft owns LinkedIn - his is still up - https://www.linkedin.com/in/luigi-mangione
Google owns YouTube.
His X is still up - @PepMangione
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The various social media companies pulled his FB, IG, LinkedIn, YouTube accounts. Do they typically shut down accounts of people arrested on relatively minor violations yet suspected in a more serious crime? Or, just this guy?
Just him is seems. And the unanimous nature of it is very intriguing.
Yes, Meta owns several of those so makes sense that they will go dark at the same time but not the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone blaming the health insurance companies and not the hospitals and their ridiculous charges? Why not blame the doctors who are like “well I could save your life but we’re gonna need $60K to do it.”
It doesn’t make sense.
You don't sound like you are in the healthcare business to be throwing out random figures of who makes what.
DP but I haven’t heard of many doctors making $10M + per year.
CEOs (and many many ppl in finance make this or more) in many industries. Should they all be killed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus have you seen his mugshot?!
https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/maryland-man-arrested-in-connection-to-unitedhealthcare-ceo-murder-case
Calling the modeling agency now
Stop, he is a cold blooded killer…and psychopath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The various social media companies pulled his FB, IG, LinkedIn, YouTube accounts. Do they typically shut down accounts of people arrested on relatively minor violations yet suspected in a more serious crime? Or, just this guy?
Just him is seems. And the unanimous nature of it is very intriguing.
Yes, Meta owns several of those so makes sense that they will go dark at the same time but not the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This kid has everything going for him. Looks, money, degree from an Ivy in a great field. What went wrong?! So sad, he will be spending his life in prison and nothing will change with the healthcare companies.
No grit. No resilience. Had an easy life and life ain’t actually always easy.
You've obviously never had severe back pain. I have. It is not something you can come close to imagining before you have it. Not even close.