• kreskin@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Why are you such an asshole?

    Because its a fact of life that poseurs get called out, mr early career sysadmin with stories of multiple (italtics are a direct quote from you) meth related shootings. Especially when people like yourself are using their contrived nonsense to implicitly support cop violence. You should stick to IT related samba comments-- your comments in this thread are not believable and I think you’ll find people are increasingly less willing to put up with thuggery and rightwing security fetishist cheerleading.

    Its gross. Stop it.

    • Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      No buddy, I saw one guy shot multiple times.

      And yes, it is gross. And it haunts me everywhere I go, even years later. Unfortunately just because I have a cushy office job doesn’t mean I haven’t seen horrible things outside of the office. You don’t know me, where I grew up, or where I live now.

      All you know is that I work in IT.

      But none of this is your business and I’m not interested in continuing to talk about my trauma. You are the first person I’ve ever blocked on social media and it’s because I frankly just don’t like you.

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        4 months ago

        Well, we’ve gone from “You’ve seen people” (plural) to you’ve seen “one guy”.
        So you’re on the road to believability now, I’m happy for you.

        And you know what, if you really had trauma, you wouldnt be trotting comments about how youve seen multiple poeple need to be shot mutiple times till they “go down”. That doesnt sound like trauma talk to me, vanilla killa. That sounds like a blowhard blowing hard. And after being called out as a printer boy, you then pretend to be traumatized and not want to speak about it. When you are the one who brought it up in the first place.