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    “Stop publishing the face picture so people maybe we won’t notice that his unibrow doesn’t match the shooter’s clearly defined and separated eyebrows.” Not convinced that he is claiming credit for / being blamed for someone else’s actions.

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      I don’t really get what the point of shoveling this conspiracy around is. The early photos were low resolution security cameras zoomed in. Shit like thin hair in the middle of a unibrow can disappear into the skin during compression.

      Maybe its him, maybe its not him, but this entire conspiracy theory is kinda based on nothing.

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          One of these is a straight on HD photo and one of these is a blurry mess from an above angle.

          Look, here’s another one that seems inconsistent with both of these despite being the same day as one of the pictures you posted:

          Peddling this conspiracy theory will only distract from useful messages you could be spreading right now and make you look insane to normies.

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              Do you notice how it is less thick and pronounced in this photo than the one you posted? Lighting / resolution / angle all impact how thin hair appears.

              All beside the point, there’s nothing to be accomplished by running around claiming they’re different people. It’s a pointless conspiracy, it won’t get him out. If they’re framing him, they’re framing him, but these photos are not the evidence that they’re framing him.

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                Do you notice how it is less thick and pronounced in this photo than the one you posted? Lighting / resolution / angle all impact how thin hair appears.

                Yeah I do, which is why I didn’t dispute it could disappear, but rather pointed out that it was not just the middle of the brow, but all the way past the end of the eyes. Do you notice how the picture you posted still has the unibrow?

                All beside the point, there’s nothing to be accomplished by running around claiming they’re different people.

                I disagree.

                If they’re framing him, they’re framing him, but these photos are not the evidence that they’re framing him.

                Agreed, they’re part of a larger package.

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      1. they found his fingerprints at the starbucks he went to

      2. the picture of him in the taxi isn’t high enough resolution to show the unibrow

      it’s definitely him

      Death to America

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    Well I don’t think they should be plastering his face everywhere anyway, since he’s not been found guilty.

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    his profile matches one of a mass shooter… the news value and public service of showing his face is diminishing

    As if they don’t plaster ever mass shooter’s face all over the front page??

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      The thing you have to remember is that none of these people are journalists maduro-coffee

      Unironically there’s practically no actual journalists in the west. They’re either aware of what they’re doing or brainwashed to such an extent they don’t notice it, which is pretty piss-poor for someone whose task is to peer through propaganda and tell what’s actually going on. Both groups need to be buried like the bones this pup buries in their back yard

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          “western journalists are responsible for poisoning the minds of entire populations.” While I generally agree with you it’s awfully hexbear of you to single out “western” instead of generally all.

          I’m sure the “journalists” in Russia are doing just as much to poison the minds of their citizens.

          Edit: Didn’t even realize this is in the Hexbear community lol, I shouldn’t of spoken out of turn I’m sorry. Please don’t shun me

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            It’s really convenient to selectively discard the idea of American Exceptionalism when it comes time to talk about the most money ever, by any civilization in history, spent on propagandizing their own people

            The thing you don’t incorporate into your analysis is the fact that there’s one giant capitalism that exists in the world and it has centered itself in the American state. You never actually compare apple to apple, let alone acknowledge oranges.

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              Interesting perspective that helped me view this a bit differently, thanks for sharing

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            I guess you can say that while all journalists are propagandists, they are much more succesful propagandists in the west. Probably because people are far less sceptical of the news here. There’s that old joke about a KGB agent and a CIA agent having a chat in a bar.

            “I have to admit, I’m always so impressed by Soviet propaganda. You really know how to get people worked up,” the CIA agent says.

            “Thank you,” the KGB says. “We do our best but truly, it’s nothing compared to American propaganda. Your people believe everything your state media tells them.”

            The CIA agent drops his drink in shock and disgust. “Thank you friend, but you must be confused… There’s no propaganda in America.”

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              Another good perspective that got the point across to me, thanks for sharing

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            I’m sure the “journalists” in Russia are doing just as much to poison the minds of their citizens.

            emphasis mine. no investigation, no right to speak. have some more ppb

            horsepoo-theory

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              ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ hexbear users are so diverse in their responses, I rate yours poorly of the ones I’ve recieved so far, but thanks for the double good luck

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    Team, please dial down the commentary on our clients denying claims for arbitrary reasons. Rate of profit tends to decline etc

    Happy to discuss

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      Not to be overly technical but small correction: our clients are the shareholders and they’re not the ones denying claims. Its a small meaningless distinction but wanted to make sure were being totally clear for the new folks :)

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    So now do we see how this CEO is being treated as more than a single life?

    (Most of the questions I ask on this sub are directed towards people who will never see them lmao)

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      Well there’ all the other CEOs who have had to take their linked in profiles down and think twice before going to sxbx. That’s basically social death— well, social disease. And if you add all those illnesses up, and use stats, it’s about 3 deaths in total distributed across all of them.

      So you see he is a mass assassinator.

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      (Most of the questions I ask on this sub are directed towards people who will never see them lmao)

      Post on mastodon

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      nerd The CEO was a mass murderer. By Highlander rules luigi-dance absorbs all the past Quickening of other people’s lives that Brian Thompson was responsible for making The Adjustor a mass murderer vicariously.

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      Makes sense. After all, he works 1000x as much as the lazy ungrateful employees on the floor, as reflected by his salary. Luigi basically did a little 9/11.