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Seems like he has a bright future!

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Kinda bland looking. I guy with all those computer skills should be killing it on the design

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Now we'll find out if he's smart enough to escape (or escape conviction)!

I was not so secretly hoping he'd get away for much longer, or indefinitely.

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Ditto 💔

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I'm not ashamed of myself to say that I wished him nothing but the best in his future endeavors, whether they involved the assassination of every major health insurance executive (hotness not necessary), or if he was part of a group of self-taught killers with this lowly multimillionaire a practice run before we started seeing real final action occuring in unpredictable patterns to the multi billionaires. And if he had any helpers, I encourage them to do as much as possible. Even if it's just uploading videos showing the schedules of our oligarchs and lists of their allergies.

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Gifted student turned killer. Batman gunman-esque. But presumably with a more narrow motive.

PS eat the rich

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I prefer to compost them. Better taste eventually.

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Ah, youth. I remember this--we need to bring back one of my favorite sayings--but the rich aren't very nutritious :D

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How does one end up with a bachelors and a masters in the same month in the same year? Inquiring minds...

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Have you been able to verify the claims in his resume? Such documents have been known to be padded, if not invented out of whole cloth.

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I’m sorry he got caught, assuming he’s the shooter. And I don’t apologize.

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Would love too see someone with a resume like this teaching High School.

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He plans and executes a brilliant plan. Then he gets caught at a McDonalds in Altoona, PA. Very sad.

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Civ 6 ftw

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What he so badly needs, and I hope is able to obtain, is a strong defense lawyer who gets the “domestic terrorism” charge dropped (reported as being placed placed by a prosecutor who was pushed by numerous CEO’s to use Mr. Mangione as an example to deter others from doing the same). There are numerous examples of shootings where many were killed/injured and the prosecutor did not list it as domestic terrorism, in fact, there is nothing about this case at all that proves domestic terrorism. The only issue of this may be the overwhelming support of the U.S. population who have clearly stated they support him - which is free speech as no one has physically moved to harm any other CEO’s and not just of health insurance. In fact, many who stated they fully support Mr. Mangione also stated killing is not the answer or, in turn, asked why Health Insurance companies CEO’s and management, with all the verified deaths due to insurance denials, are not being charged with domestic terrorism, or premeditated murder in the name of profit!

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