I don’t think this is complete. I read that police found a 3 page manifesto. That’s a long paragraph at best.
I don’t think this is complete. I read that police found a 3 page manifesto. That’s a long paragraph at best.
You got the right idea and the names of the characters in the frame!
This is one of the best quotes on the show also!
There is literally a road running right up the middle called State Line Road, lol. In the right place you could probably drive in both states at the same time.
Yeah it doesn’t matter. I just say I live in the KC Metro so I don’t have to explain this. And when I’m talking to my family back home, it’s just Kansas City. Technically I don’t live in KC, but they don’t care.
I imagine it’s like being from NYC. If you’re from there you tell someone what borough but to everyone else it’s just NYC
Same story more or less. From what I’ve read so far, it’s sort of sets of trilogies, that combine to form a larger series.
The first three books take place from the perspective of one character. The next three books have multiple narratives. Same characters from the first three books, same timeline.
I haven’t read the 6th yet. I thought it would end here so I was surprised to see a 7th book in the works.
Oh you mean the rookie cop who had been on the job for ~6 months?
DOUBT
You’re probably like about the pigs. Technically it was in the metro of a large midwestern city, but it was what I would call the outer edges of the metro and farmland wasn’t far.
I’m sure I’ve seen weirder shit, but right now all I can think of is a literal truckload of bread. I mean a pick-up truck full to the brim with bread just loosely tossed in the back. I do not mean bread packaged in cases. WHY.
It was in a parking lot at a Walmart.
Another also, I absolute hate that the video game industry is jumping on this trend. Sometimes it’s nice to play games I missed out on as a kid but it’s getting so bad now, they remaster games from a couple years ago. Enough is enough.
Y2K. It was better than I expected!
Also, I remember walking out of Everything Everywhere All At Once and being angry because it probably wouldn’t do well in theaters or win any awards, despite being one of the best original movies I had ever seen.
I was happy to be wrong on that one.
I would actually love to know what hobbies don’t have some sort of hoarding aspect! I’m trying to think on it and I can’t come up with any at the moment.
I’m sure one of you can help me?
Bingo.
I chose to use the word authorities and not cops specifically because it isn’t just cops that don’t care about the wellbeing of women. It’s incredibly frustrating for that to be the case in the year 2024, but it’s true.
Hawaiian pizza is mid but Jalapeño and Pineapple pizza is S-tier. Spicy and sweet.
I don’t know details of this, but when the lawyer had a press conference announcing info the first 100 lawsuits, he mentioned that a lot of the crimes were reported to authorities at the time, but for whatever reason, the crimes weren’t pursued.
“Remote work is wasteful.”
Instead of hiring employees you trust to do their job, let’s pay for building rent, utilities, cleaning services, transportation and whatever else.
If you really want to cut waste and care about the environment, lean into remote and pull your head out of your ass, Elon.
Trickle down economy is a thing….but only in costs, not in profits.
It started with a distaste for how Reddit was treating developers and moderators, but now I genuinely believe in the future of the fediverse.
I don’t think that journalist is lying. I just wondered if the leaker released the full document to him or if they gave him this and said that was it.
I suppose it could be whatever was in the notebook.