I’m part of the problem I know…

  • Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    20 days ago

    So, do you think the funeral will be private?

    Or can we all join carrying balloons and air horns?

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      20 days ago

      He is Grant Gustin. This was a behind the scenes shot. There’s a character’s name on that gravestone in the original picture.

      I’m not sure if I’m getting whooshed.

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        20 days ago

        Genuinely not a whoosh. I had no idea this shot existed so it didn’t occur it was actually him.

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        20 days ago

        Was gonna down vote before reading the self reflection… yeah… it’s gotta be /s That’s a popular one

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    19 days ago

    Other billionaires who have died recently

    Sheldon Adelson - casino tycoon ($29b)

    B. Wayne Hugues - founder of Public Storage ($3.3b)

    Eli Broad - home building and insurance ($7b)

    Yay! More victories for the downtrodden masses! But these dudes died of natural causes - no hooded assassins with silencers, no visceral thrill of imagining being the killer striking an avenging blow of justice for the masses - not that anyone’s doing that, we’re more enlightened, right?

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    15 days ago

    One day, as I was swimming in the community pool across the street – a critical part of my pain management strategy – I was struck with a thought: “Why don’t these people murder health insurance executives?” Not that I wanted them to. I don’t want anyone to kill anyone. But why do American men who murder their wives and the people who cut them off in traffic and random classrooms full of children leave the health insurance industry alone? This is an industry that is practically designed to fill the people who interact with it with uncontrollable rage. I mean, if you’re watching your wife or your kid die before your eyes because some millionaire CEO decided to aim for a $10 billion stock buyback this year instead of his customary $9 billion target, wouldn’t you feel that kind of murderous rage?

    https://pluralistic.net/2024/12/09/radicalized/