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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Kirk had a pretty animated speaking style, which is what I meant by moving. He could have leaned forward, backward, or turned which may not have affected him being hit at all but would definitely affect whether his vitals were hit. It looks like the shooter waited until it seemed he would not move this way. You’re right though. The more I learn about it the more it seems like the shot placement wasn’t exactly intentional and the deadliness of the shot wasn’t assured. I have heard that it was windy that day, but not more than an experienced Utah deer hunter would be able to account for. My argument was only intended to support that the shooter was skilled whether their skill was from hunting or otherwise.

    The shooter’s setup and escape seem to me to be more professional, but this sense of mine is more from contrasting other assassinations and attempts I’m aware of. This one is appears far more informed and effective than average. The escape into a field itself wasn’t special, but planning and knowing a good spot to shoot from and be likely to escape from is what I’m looking at. They could have gotten lucky of course.

    The two captured suspects are also suspicious. The first one arrested was shouting that he was the shooter and to arrest him, while the other suspect was walking around with a pellet gun. These could also be coincidences but they definitely helped distract the searchers.




  • Personal grievance is definitely believable as a potential motive, epspecially considering Kirk’s career was exclusively to cause grievance.

    The factor that would be atypical with this as the motive is the calculation, planning, and skill which was utilized in this shooting. Asassins who kill people only tangentially involved in the cause of their grievance tend to act rashly in all areas of their plan. In any terrible position that Kirk has supported I can’t think of any instance where he wasn’t a secondary or tertiary instigator. I would think someone with the clarity of mind to coordinate a successful assassination and ostensibly baffle the FBI with their escape may also have spent some time determing who is most culpable in their grievance. That being said Kirk could have found himself at the intersection of percieved culpability and accessibility.

    At this point all most of us have is speculation and reasoned guesses. I can’t claim to be totally certain about any of this. However, seeing that this shooting has several times the coverage of the factually terroristic murder of a Democratic State Senator which did have an immediately tangible political effect, it seems clear to me which political movement is most supported and protected in these assassinations.





  • I, like you, heard the story was bad but figured I could just focus on the gameplay and ignore the writing. Unfortunately, the reason the bad writing is so notorious is that the game is setup to jam it in your face consantly. It’s unrelenting.

    Imagine playing a pretty decent game while a dead-eyed 50 year old comedian is making the worst jokes you’ve ever heard in your life while doing a very poor impression of gen-z internet slang they barely understand. The comedian thinks you the player are actually stupid so the jokes are as condescending as they are awful. Now imagine they won’t shut up. Every time you do anything in the game, you get a few minutes of these whacky jokes. Accepting a mission, every bullet of the mission, skits that you have to watch before progressing, etc. You have no choice but to engage with the lazy, insulting, horrendous writing that wears thin after minutes and goes on for the entire hours-long game.

    There are mods that disable the endless chatter which I can’t recommend more highly. I made the misake of playing the game raw. The game is actually pretty fun, but the aggressive garbage of the writing is not something easily ignored.


  • This is really interesting. Faking an endorsement by someone who is accused of preventing thousands of needless deaths to sell shirts is on one level nefarious but on another level incorporating Luigi into mainstream pop culture. The plutocracy wants people to think this kid is the worst monster who ever lived, but the average American is so pleased with what he is accused of doing his likeness can be used to sell clothing. I am not totally opposed to the mainstreaming of this kind of folk hero. Optimally he should at least get some royalties to pay for his legal fees, though.