@Aseer thoughts?
dont listen to twitter fagsFun fact turns out there is a general consensus he’s cute soo I’m not crazy..
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I thought this mf was cute way before I even got on twitter. Deadass only checked Twitter because someone in the comments mentioned others were saying he’s fine on twitter trust me I’m not “listening” to anyone if anything I’m lowkey cheesed I got competitiondont listen to twitter fags
From Carole Lieberman, M.D, clinical psychiatrist and author of Bad Boys: How We Love Them, How to Live with Them, When to Leave Them:
“The main reason women are attracted to bad boys is because of the relationship they had with their fathers, when they were little girls, that made them feel unlovable, not good enough to attract a prince. So they end up kissing a lot of frogs. Other issues play a part, but the main fundamental, underlying, most important issue is their relationship with their dads.”
For those who don’t know the CEO of one of the top U.S. health insurance companies got shot to death in NYC. As you all know I’m not American so idk all the details or the tea but I have come to found out they have a pic of the killer now and I know it’s blurry af butttttt??!?!!
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Goddamn this killer got a killer smilehe looks just like my sexy Turkish prof too (that imma never see again) goddamn … im kinda torn now like i am NOT one to condone criminal activities at all but im stuck between don’t let him get caught vs im tryna see the mugshot and get a better look
Ladies wya am I mentally ill or do I have a point???
@AbdiFreedom, this 'person of interest' does not appear to meet the stereotype of a bad boy quite the converse. He comes from a wealthy family, is valedictorian, is well-read, went to an Ivy League, and holds a Master's in Computer Science with no prior criminal record. However, he oddly resonates with Ted Kaczynski, which is a bit unsettling.
I took the information I could find and plugged it into ChatGPT to get some idea about motives because a lot does not seem to add up.Interesting, he's a rich class traitor.
you would expect a broke person to be the gun man avenging his cancer ridden mom who couldnt afford the insurance etc but this guy had it all, the wealth, the status, the high paid job, the education, was a healthy man in good shape, yet he still chose to throw his life away. life is interesting like thatI took the information I could find and plugged it into ChatGPT to get some idea about motives because a lot does not seem to add up.
Background
- Family Wealth and Philanthropy:
- Luigi came from a wealthy, "new money" family (second-generation wealth), with his grandfather, Nick Mangione Sr., amassing wealth through contracting, real estate development, and owning luxury properties (golf resorts, country clubs, nursing homes).
- The Mangione family established philanthropic efforts, donating over $1 million to healthcare institutions like the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, which named a ward after them.
- Education and Career:
- Luigi attended Ilman School, an elite private school in Baltimore, and pursued higher education in computer science and engineering. His trajectory indicates access to top-tier education and opportunities.
- He worked as a data engineer in California but faced career instability, including a layoff at TrueCar.
- Chronic Pain and Isolation:
- Luigi suffered from debilitating back pain, which significantly impacted his quality of life, including his ability to date and maintain physical intimacy. He reportedly underwent surgery and explored psilocybin as a potential pain relief option.
- He experienced extended isolation, being reported missing in November and cutting off contact with family and friends.
Potential Ideological Motives
- Disdain for Healthcare Corporations:
- A contradiction may exist between his family's philanthropic contributions to healthcare and Luigi's possible disillusionment with the system. Despite his family's wealth and donations, his chronic pain might have fostered a negative view of corporate healthcare entities, particularly their profit-driven motives.
- Comparison to Ted Kaczynski (The Unabomber):
- Like Kaczynski, who rejected modern technological society despite his academic success, Luigi might have wrestled with feelings of inadequacy or alienation. However, Luigi’s material stability contrasts starkly with Kaczynski’s modest upbringing, adding complexity to his motivations.
- Disillusionment with societal structures (e.g., healthcare and technology) and personal grievances could have fueled any extreme ideological stance.
- Isolation and Psychedelic Exploration:
- Months of isolation and his interest in psilocybin might point to existential contemplation or psychological distress. Psilocybin’s effects can include a heightened sensitivity to perceived systemic injustices or philosophical shifts, which might have influenced his worldview.
Speculated Motive Themes
- Systemic Betrayal: Luigi’s suffering (e.g., chronic pain, inability to form relationships) could have led him to perceive systemic betrayal by institutions like healthcare or tech.
- Alienation: Luigi might have felt emotionally or socially disconnected despite material wealth, exacerbated by isolation and career setbacks.
- Contradiction in Legacy: The family's extensive philanthropy might not have aligned with Luigi's personal values or grievances with institutional structures.
He thought he could get away, but he slipped up.I took the information I could find and plugged it into ChatGPT to get some idea about motives because a lot does not seem to add up.
Background
- Family Wealth and Philanthropy:
- Luigi came from a wealthy, "new money" family (second-generation wealth), with his grandfather, Nick Mangione Sr., amassing wealth through contracting, real estate development, and owning luxury properties (golf resorts, country clubs, nursing homes).
- The Mangione family established philanthropic efforts, donating over $1 million to healthcare institutions like the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, which named a ward after them.
- Education and Career:
- Luigi attended Ilman School, an elite private school in Baltimore, and pursued higher education in computer science and engineering. His trajectory indicates access to top-tier education and opportunities.
- He worked as a data engineer in California but faced career instability, including a layoff at TrueCar.
- Chronic Pain and Isolation:
- Luigi suffered from debilitating back pain, which significantly impacted his quality of life, including his ability to date and maintain physical intimacy. He reportedly underwent surgery and explored psilocybin as a potential pain relief option.
- He experienced extended isolation, being reported missing in November and cutting off contact with family and friends.
Potential Ideological Motives
- Disdain for Healthcare Corporations:
- A contradiction may exist between his family's philanthropic contributions to healthcare and Luigi's possible disillusionment with the system. Despite his family's wealth and donations, his chronic pain might have fostered a negative view of corporate healthcare entities, particularly their profit-driven motives.
- Comparison to Ted Kaczynski (The Unabomber):
- Like Kaczynski, who rejected modern technological society despite his academic success, Luigi might have wrestled with feelings of inadequacy or alienation. However, Luigi’s material stability contrasts starkly with Kaczynski’s modest upbringing, adding complexity to his motivations.
- Disillusionment with societal structures (e.g., healthcare and technology) and personal grievances could have fueled any extreme ideological stance.
- Isolation and Psychedelic Exploration:
- Months of isolation and his interest in psilocybin might point to existential contemplation or psychological distress. Psilocybin’s effects can include a heightened sensitivity to perceived systemic injustices or philosophical shifts, which might have influenced his worldview.
Speculated Motive Themes
- Systemic Betrayal: Luigi’s suffering (e.g., chronic pain, inability to form relationships) could have led him to perceive systemic betrayal by institutions like healthcare or tech.
- Alienation: Luigi might have felt emotionally or socially disconnected despite material wealth, exacerbated by isolation and career setbacks.
- Contradiction in Legacy: The family's extensive philanthropy might not have aligned with Luigi's personal values or grievances with institutional structures.
He looks khaniis tooi've seen so many men who look like him i swear ppl are using the words "fine" n "hot" loosely.
So according to tiktok the only reason why we have his picture from the hostel was because he was flirting with the lady behind the counter. Everywhere else he had his head down and mask up. Crazy slip up