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R.L. Stine posted:If anything she's probably experimenting with stimulants and partying hard. Smart money's right here. Some people have a desperate, insatiable hunger for things to be concerned about so they can make a big show out of how concerned they are. I'm surprised there isn't a candlelight vigil scheduled yet.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 16:08 |
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To be fair its weird that she's been liking tweets that say stuff like "like this if you are in danger and can't actually say anything". It's probably just a combination of drugs and attention seeking though.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 16:15 |
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ranbo das posted:To be fair its weird that she's been liking tweets that say stuff like "like this if you are in danger and can't actually say anything". Yeah she wasn't exactly discouraging the crazy worries people had built up for her which just added fuel to them
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 16:25 |
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Someone tweet her a link to TCC please, they know how to deal with this kind of thing responsibly.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 16:27 |
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This does sound like reason to worry:quote:However, rumors have gotten more extreme as Marina liked a tweet that said “I really do hope you’re okay. If you’re in any danger but can’t really say, like this? We all wanna help as much as we can ” Furthermore, she liked several tweets asking if she was in danger. People fear her Twitter is also being used by someone who is abusing, controlling or has abducted her. Seems more likely she has an abusive boyfriend or something than that there's a grand conspiracy, though.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 17:39 |
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pookel posted:This does sound like reason to worry: Patriarchy isn't a conspiracy, but it is intrinsic in our current societal structure She needs a women's shelter probably
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 18:03 |
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I dunno, if she was liking those tweets and really saw herself as in danger, you would think she would say something when she was alone with the cops during the welfare check. So either she is being abused but doesn't perceive it as abuse (ie abusive boyfriend) or it's just for attention. The liking the danger tweets make me think it's the second one.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 18:09 |
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ranbo das posted:I dunno, if she was liking those tweets and really saw herself as in danger, you would think she would say something when she was alone with the cops during the welfare check. So either she is being abused but doesn't perceive it as abuse (ie abusive boyfriend) or it's just for attention. The liking the danger tweets make me think it's the second one. I don't think you understand how abuse in relationships works
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 19:01 |
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Aesop Poprock posted:I don't think you understand how abuse in relationships works As a survivor of abuse in the only homosexual relationship I've had, so much this
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 19:04 |
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ranbo das posted:I dunno, if she was liking those tweets and really saw herself as in danger, you would think she would say something when she was alone with the cops during the welfare check.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 19:05 |
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We live in a society where you can get injured or even killed for calling the police and being part of the wrong demographic, just fyi
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 19:07 |
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I'd like to change my bet before the bookie slams the gate closed: Ten bucks on "youtuber seeking attention" If anyone's interested in an equity swap let me know
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 19:25 |
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Has there been a real case of youtube recording evidence of something disturbing where it turned out to be real? I know that spree shooter who shot people from his BMW had a channel that is still up, but as far as I know nothing related to his crimes.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 20:44 |
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Aesop Poprock posted:I don't think you understand how abuse in relationships works I dunno from my experience most abusive relationships have the abused party refusing to admit to anyone that the relationship is abusive or rationalizing it to themselves. I've never seen an abusive relationship where one party is actively saying "help me I'm in an abusive relationship" to just random people but telling everyone they actually know / has authority that they're fine. Usually if they're willing to admit there is an abusive relationship to others, they're willing to admit it to themselves and take steps to get out of it.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 20:53 |
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Yes. R.I.P. Louise Paxton
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 20:53 |
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Jack Gladney posted:Has there been a real case of youtube recording evidence of something disturbing where it turned out to be real? I know that spree shooter who shot people from his BMW had a channel that is still up, but as far as I know nothing related to his crimes. You would likely have to go searching for the raw video uploads. Here's an old thread on it but can't really recommend it. In an earlier version goons were finding cartel executions and poo poo.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 21:20 |
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Jack Gladney posted:Has there been a real case of youtube recording evidence of something disturbing where it turned out to be real? I know that spree shooter who shot people from his BMW had a channel that is still up, but as far as I know nothing related to his crimes. It's not original to YouTube, but the Smith Mountain Lake shootings happened during an on-location tv news station broadcast and was uploaded all over the place. And the police shootings recorded on phones then uploaded, etc. Or is this specifically asking for killers with visible media footprints before their crimes became known?
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 23:35 |
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There was also the very very creepy keyboard music/ laughing guy who uploaded those videos to youtube regarding the disappearance of Maura Murray. Ultimately police decided he had nothing to do with it despite having some strange things linking him to her if I recall correctly.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 00:21 |
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queserasera posted:It's not original to YouTube, but the Smith Mountain Lake shootings happened during an on-location tv news station broadcast and was uploaded all over the place. And the police shootings recorded on phones then uploaded, etc. Or is this specifically asking for killers with visible media footprints before their crimes became known? Not killers specifically, but like video bloggers starting manic states or early signs of schizophrenia, or like early signs of horrible disasters. I would probably count murders by police officers.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 02:26 |
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Jack Gladney posted:Not killers specifically, but like video bloggers starting manic states or early signs of schizophrenia, or like early signs of horrible disasters. I would probably count murders by police officers. Wasn't there that guy obsessed with Bjork who eventually killed himself on live video? I seem to recall him making a long series of videos that escalated until the final one where he, ya know.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 09:36 |
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joshtothemaxx posted:Wasn't there that guy obsessed with Bjork who eventually killed himself on live video? I seem to recall him making a long series of videos that escalated until the final one where he, ya know. I was watching a local public access TV show in the mid 90s and they played that without warning. Weird to think that not very long ago you would never see a recording of a horrible death and now it's something you have to be wary of stumbling across.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 09:53 |
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Jack Gladney posted:Not killers specifically, but like video bloggers starting manic states or early signs of schizophrenia, or like early signs of horrible disasters. I would probably count murders by police officers. I'm vaguely recalling quite a few, actually, but at the moment I can't quite figure out the search term that would get you good write-ups on any of them. It's a rather morbid line of inquiry at any rate. The Bjork guy is probably one of the more famous ones, but in this day and age you can often see snippets of the descent into mental illness on social media. One that I was able to dredge up in a short search was this kid, whom I'd forgotten about. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Isla_Vista_killings https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/06/17/why-law-enforcement-missed-elliot-rodgers-warnings-signs/ Essentially he was some kid whose detached, socially-awkward, and increasingly obsessive behavior was documented in part in his youtube videos, culminating in him e-mailing a crazy manifesto to several people outlining his hatred of women, inter-racial couples, and men who had more sex than himself, and then going out to attack and kill several people, specifically including a sorority house in his targets. What makes it especially distressing is that I've met people like that, and you see plenty of them online in the form of MRA and red-pill type groups. I guess it's just an outgrowth of normal social issues stuff that hasn't really been resolved. In his case it sounds like it was aggravated by some additional issue in the form of a poorly-treated mental illness, though, unsurprisingly, there doesn't seem to be much solid information on his mental health other than to say it was poor and he wasn't reacting well to treatment attempts.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 10:16 |
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Trying to paint Bethnal Green as some kind of scummy area is loving hilarious. It's a trendy neighbourhood full of smart coffee shops and art galleries.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 10:47 |
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Mr. Flunchy posted:Trying to paint Bethnal Green as some kind of scummy area is loving hilarious. It's a trendy neighbourhood full of smart coffee shops and art galleries. Seriously. Bethnal Green hasn't been sketchy for at least 10 years
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 10:51 |
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There was an extremely awkward reviewer on youtube creatively named Mr Anime who killed his family. But his last video was just a super uneventful update and I don't see how you would be able to predict anything from them. Except for the fact that Anime is blood of course. This on the other hand. Dude goes on a nice-guy rant about how much he hates black women for choosing the wrong kind of men. Totally shows them by killing some poor woman. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZJIUb2hFXI Ron Paul supporting, conspiracy theorist stabs a dude and 3 hours later gets shot to death by police. Read the comments if you want to be extra baffled! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3FfPUKuGsQ Here's a list of dead youtubers by cause of death. I know that this stuff is (mostly) only eerie after the fact but it just get's to me. "Oh this nice lady made some fashion vlogs,why did she sto... Oh her trash ex boyfriend shot her in her sleep" Other content http://fresnopeoplesmedia.com/2016/01/2829/ Dude was maybe/probably/I really don't know and really don't hope so, getting gangstalked by his local police.
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Jack Gladney posted:Has there been a real case of youtube recording evidence of something disturbing where it turned out to be real? I know that spree shooter who shot people from his BMW had a channel that is still up, but as far as I know nothing related to his crimes. Too lazy to put together a linkdump, but Luka Magnotta had a bizarre web presence where he pretended to be an international playboy before posting the video of him mutilating his boyfriend.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 13:06 |
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Y'know, I'm not sure I was expecting this specific kind of hosed up poo poo when I started using the Web some 20 years ago. You just couldn't see that coming back then.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 16:25 |
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ranbo das posted:I dunno from my experience most abusive relationships have the abused party refusing to admit to anyone that the relationship is abusive or rationalizing it to themselves. I've never seen an abusive relationship where one party is actively saying "help me I'm in an abusive relationship" to just random people but telling everyone they actually know / has authority that they're fine. Usually if they're willing to admit there is an abusive relationship to others, they're willing to admit it to themselves and take steps to get out of it. This is super general and not always true. Plenty of people know they are being abused but stay around anyway because the abuse causes low self-esteem, which leads to thoughts such as 'well i'm such a piece of poo poo anyway, who else would want me?'. Abused people often mire in their own self-hatred because they know they should leave but feel unable or unequipped to do so, which makes them feel even worse about themselves and, causes them to insecurely rely on the abuser more. The abuser subconsciously convinces their partner they really are as lovely as suggested, and even if the partner can know intellectually they're getting a raw deal and don't deserve this type of treatment from their partner, emotionally they are worried they'll be left alone by this person who has coerced emotional dependence from them. And then who else would want them? I mean, they feel so useless that THIS is their current partner, the feeling of trying to effect change is absolutely daunting. That's pretty much why abusers abuse - in a hosed up way, it tethers people to you. StrangersInTheNight has a new favorite as of 16:42 on Jul 28, 2016 |
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RNG posted:Too lazy to put together a linkdump, but Luka Magnotta had a bizarre web presence where he pretended to be an international playboy before posting the video of him mutilating his boyfriend. Lin Jun was not his boyfriend.
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StrangersInTheNight posted:The abuser subconsciously convinces their partner they really are as lovely as suggested, and even if the partner can know intellectually they're getting a raw deal and don't deserve this type of treatment from their partner, emotionally they are worried they'll be left alone by this person who has coerced emotional dependence from them. And then who else would want them? I mean, they feel so useless that THIS is their current partner, the feeling of trying to effect change is absolutely daunting. Even if they are technically able to leave, there's the difficult of getting out without getting murdered on your way out the door, putting a new life together without all the stuff you had to leave behind, etc. It's all a giant risk, and the costs are financial and practical, not just emotional.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 17:29 |
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pookel posted:A lot of abused people stay because they actually *can't* leave, not because they're too emotionally messed up to know they need to. They stay because their abuser threatens to hunt them down and kill them if they leave, or because their abuser takes away their phone and credit cards or locks them up, or - very common among abused wives with children - because they know their abuser will get partial custody of the kids they have together, and they won't be able to protect the kids if they leave. Yeah, isn't the period of time after you leave the most likely time for you to be killed by your abuser? I also wouldn't exactly know what to do if an abuser told me "hey, yeah leave but I'll straight up kill your family members/kids/myself, so good look uprooting everyone you love and care about to get away from me when all you can get is a restraining order, see you super soon". I didn't think that there were so many people who still can't understand that there are multiple reasons why someone who suffers strong physical and mental abuse would try not to or find it impossible to shout at the top of their lungs for help.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 18:07 |
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Shady Amish Terror posted:I'm vaguely recalling quite a few, actually, but at the moment I can't quite figure out the search term that would get you good write-ups on any of them. It's a rather morbid line of inquiry at any rate. The Bjork guy is probably one of the more famous ones, but in this day and age you can often see snippets of the descent into mental illness on social media. Elliot Rodger, the world's most pathetic virgin. There was a huge GBS thread about his manifesto/diary thing when this went down. He was monstrously obsessed with sex and losing his virginity but had internalized his failures with women to the point that even in his "when I am king" fantasies (which he wrote about extensively) he still didn't get laid, he just exiled all women to live underground in the dark like loving morlocks. He didn't shoot up the sorority as planned because they wouldn't open the door. He had two guns and had killed three people at that point but got stopped by a locked door and a woman telling him to go away. He intended to kill his 8 year old brother because the kid had good social skills and thus might have sex someday, thus surpassing Elliot, which was unacceptable. He was such a stereotype (in terms of being an angry self-obsessed virgin loser) that he'd have been banned for obvious trolling if he'd posted about his life in E/N. Makes you worry about JonPop.
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One More Fat Nerd posted:Elliot Rodger, the world's most pathetic virgin. There was a huge GBS thread about his manifesto/diary thing when this went down. He was monstrously obsessed with sex and losing his virginity but had internalized his failures with women to the point that even in his "when I am king" fantasies (which he wrote about extensively) he still didn't get laid, he just exiled all women to live underground in the dark like loving morlocks. Didn't everyone around him also say, that they never even once saw him actually try to interact with any women ever? The dude was likely just imagining all of these crazy scenarios in his head because he was to scared to just engage with other people. Like, "I'm thinking about talking to that hot blond over there. Wait, she just turned her head and slightly looked at me while laughing??? loving bitch" He thought having a nice car would just automatically bring all the honeys to the yard and when the magical pussy signal didn't appear when he turned the key in the ignition he just started getting angry at filthy black dudes for getting all the sweet white pussy for some unexplained but totally logical reason. I feel kind of gross saying it as he's obviously very loving unattractive after the things he did and the person he was, but the guy was far from bad looking. Purely based on his looks he would probably have been a guy I'd drunkenly complimented for his amazing cheekbones... And he'd probably turn away in disgust because I'm a black lady. My brain just explodes. Ugh, of all of the things in the world Elliot Rodger is one of the things that scares me the most.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 22:12 |
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SA even has its own home grown "maybe someone could have seen this coming" event, the puckins guy
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Sarcopenia posted:Didn't everyone around him also say, that they never even once saw him actually try to interact with any women ever? The dude was likely just imagining all of these crazy scenarios in his head because he was to scared to just engage with other people. Like, "I'm thinking about talking to that hot blond over there. Wait, she just turned her head and slightly looked at me while laughing??? loving bitch" He thought having a nice car would just automatically bring all the honeys to the yard and when the magical pussy signal didn't appear when he turned the key in the ignition he just started getting angry at filthy black dudes for getting all the sweet white pussy for some unexplained but totally logical reason. Even his family members said that his confession video was the most they had ever heard him speak at one time in his entire life. He's the embodiment of male entitlement. One thread from his weird autobiography was that he could never enjoy fiction or movies and just liked video games, but that he loved the Game of Thrones novels because there was a character he really related to but never named in his writing--just that he really related to this character in a way he had never related to anyone before. There was a lot of speculation over who he was talking about. Geoffrey? Ramsay? Littlefinger? There are so many possibilities, and the world will never know.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 23:52 |
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Jack Gladney posted:Even his family members said that his confession video was the most they had ever heard him speak at one time in his entire life. He's the embodiment of male entitlement. yeah, it was "male entitlement", not a neurological disorder. He was so entitled, he acted oddly as an infant.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 02:29 |
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Cumslut1895 posted:yeah, it was "male entitlement", not a neurological disorder. He was so entitled, he acted oddly as an infant. This isn't a very good post or discussion for this thread, but these are not binary options. Autism didn't make him a self-hating racist and it didn't tell him that women should die for not throwing themselves at him and thereby depriving him of the only experience that would make him a real and full man.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 03:02 |
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Jack Gladney posted:This isn't a very good post or discussion for this thread, but these are not binary options. Autism didn't make him a self-hating racist and it didn't tell him that women should die for not throwing themselves at him and thereby depriving him of the only experience that would make him a real and full man. If this discussion is bad then please stop continuing it.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 03:17 |
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As an uninformed internet bystander, let me give you my expansive opinion on the topic at hand...
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 03:24 |
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Jack Gladney posted:This isn't a very good post or discussion for this thread, but these are not binary options. Autism didn't make him a self-hating racist and it didn't tell him that women should die for not throwing themselves at him and thereby depriving him of the only experience that would make him a real and full man. Is society responsible for Schizophrenic people believing in Lizard-man conspiracies?
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