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Look, I’m not saying it was Skynet, but I’m also not saying it wasn’t.

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beeb-boob

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So you’re saying he got… terminated?

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All just a series of unfortunate coincidences.

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Found Daniel Handler’s account.

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Oh, I see how it is. They keep killing and killing, but we hit ONE CEO and shit hits the fan. Alright, then.

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TBF Luigi did leave a LOT of evidence of foul play. Such as engraved bullet casings, etc.

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Probably any bullet casing, engraved or otherwise, might indicate “foul play.”

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Especially if it occurred in a public area with security cameras.

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You misspelled “warranted killing”.

The bullet casings for evidence of the killing being warranted and not foul play

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Which judge signed the warrant?

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Two bullets back of the head?

A Boeing suicide…

You know we all love a good laugh about russians falling out from a window but when we will start asking questions why whistle blowers “dying” is a normal occurrence in the US.

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A Boeing suicide…

A crass nickname for the CIA Prize for Journalism if I ever saw one.

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Is it not normal?

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Bill Burr has this take that corporations are the mobsters of yore, they just kneecap or whack people in different ways because the law is on their side now. Until it’s not.

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There is no law, when you a ceo

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Well… A successful CEO of a major corporation. I can only imagine there might be some decent CEO’s out there.

…none come to mind, but I think they can exist.

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Technically all it takes to be a CEO is to spend a couple hundred dollars to register a corporation. You don’t need employees or anything. Generally the focus has been on CEOs of publicly traded companies, since the “CEO” of some local business probably isn’t making millions of dollars.

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