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According to some, rich and famous have to have been murdered
Thread starterLost Magic
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Does it irk anybody else that when a famous person kills themselves or just dies of natural causes, conspiracy theorists come up with wild ideas on how they must have been murdered. It's just so rude and disrespectful, in my opinion.
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GentleJerk, OpheliasFlowers and artificial_ineptness
I mean so many rich people kill themselves via hanging with a scarf which I find really hard to believe.
I have attempted to hang myself with a scarf so many times, with different knots and attached to different places, but I never was able to die or black out from it.
I mean so many rich people kill themselves via hanging with a scarf which I find really hard to believe.
I have attempted to hang myself with a scarf so many times, with different knots and attached to different places, but I never was able to die or black out from it.
It's usually a belt in the reports I recall. Often hanging in a cloths cupboard with their genitals exposed. One had an apple in their mouth if I remember correctly. Think that was a British member of parliament or something.
Does it irk anybody else that when a famous person kills themselves or just dies of natural causes, conspiracy theorists come up with wild ideas on how they must have been murdered. It's just so rude and disrespectful, in my opinion.
It doesn't irk me. For some reason, celebs are idolized and held to a higher 'standard' so the notion of ctb or natural causes is unfathomable. Psycho fans don't realize celebs are human just like us.
It doesn't irk me. For some reason, celebs are idolized and held to a higher 'standard' so the notion of ctb or natural causes is unfathomable. Psycho fans don't realize celebs are human just like us.
I don't think it's the deaths that irks OP. He was saying that the way people come up with conspiracy theories surrounding it is irksome. In a way both your posts make the same point and indicate you're aligned in your view and understanding of celebs and their mortal status. If I interpreted it correctly.
I don't think it's the deaths that irks OP. He was saying that the way people come up with conspiracy theories is irksome. In a way both your posts make the same point and indicate you're aligned in your view and understanding of celebs and their mortal status. If I interpreted it correctly.
I don't care that much, but it's mildly annoying to me because conspiracies in general irritate me. The confidence with which conspiracists talk about their ideas is far too high.
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I don't care that much, but it's mildly annoying to me because conspiracies in general irritate me. The confidence with which conspiracists talk about their ideas is far too high.
Know what you mean! I think a generous measure of suspicion and a interest in seeing beyong the veil is healthy but the way people that align themselves with "conspiracy theorists" are so eager to lap up anything spurting from Alex Jones mouth is scary and honestly speaks to their ability to be objective. Spout cospiraciy theories daily and you're probably going to land on a correct one now and then. Law of averages. But it doesn't indicate the man is some kind of visionary. It's no different to the way the media creates news stories dail to keep their respective brands in views and income. What's really frustrating is the way people under this banner instantly assume anyone they interact with is ignorant to these theories or the fact that we live a world manipulated from behind the scenes. They put value on themselves for lapping up these theories and consider themselves intelligently superior to, what they will regularly refer to as "people like you/them". It's ignorant and delusional and I suspect its fuelled by their very delicate egoes and self loathing that they're unable to face so they convince themselves they're superior and of some kind of 1% club that knows better than everyone. Sounds familiar eh? A bit like the people they claim to be against.
Conspiracies occur. Posaible no more in history than the times we live in now but there aren't lizard people living amogst us as interesting and exciting as that would be. They just nasty grimy people that have their mucky fingers in some sketchy pies. Surely that's bad enough to sink ones teeth into.
To any conspiracies theorist reading this I'd like to offer up some very interesting viewing. Probably the most wnlightwning media I ever came across. Look for Adam Curtis's body of documentaries. Hypernormalisation for example. There's quite a body of work available but that's one with critical acclaim to start with. It will quench the conspiracy lover in you and its fucking real.. Lost of it involving info on the likes of the Clintons and the usual suspects targeted by conspiracy theorists. But like I said, it's the real shit. Not the David Ike needs to sell books shit. And it's better imho.
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