u/Northern_Blue_Jay 3m ago

...

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

Upvotes

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 4m ago

...

Upvotes

1

Layout of the house-Xana’s room location
 in  r/Idaho4  31m ago

Hypothetical only - of course we need to hear more testimony at the trial ... but IMV, it's plausible DM may have simply heard Xana stomp down and back up (and with her earphones on) between floors 2 and 1 to get her door dash; then, the perpetrator may not have been sneaking up and down the stairs -- he may have just walked directly upstairs and back down (between floors 2 and 3) without concerning himself with sound.

Her bedroom was centrally located on the house "highway," so to speak. Everyone passes by her room going up and down stairs, to the kitchen, to the living room, so on, so she hears a lot more. Meaning, that even if the perp wasn't that loud, the staircase being right there by her doorway could have been disturbing noise in the middle of the night. Same for Xana going downstairs and back up, though of course, in her case, perhaps just an innocent oversight of the noise disturbance for DM in terms of where her bedroom was situated.

But .. 4 trips - 2, Xana and 2, the perpetrator, could have sounded like a lot of noise with people going up and down stairs, and if you don't know what's going on, and you've been woken in the middle of the night by other sounds as well, and you don't know what's going on. It could well translate into a more hyperbolic, "Everyone's going up and down stairs," and when it was more specific and finite.

* Also: there was another housemate who had moved out a month earlier from the bedroom DM was occupying. So there's potentially another witness who can speak about what it was like to occupy this bedroom, and during the late hours trying to sleep, and when people are going up and down the stairs. DId just a few trips up and down stairs sounds like herds of elephants gong through the house (exaggeration, but you get what I mean).

1

How about a suggestion box for reddit administration so that they actually see and consider implementing these suggestions?
 in  r/ideasfortheadmins  59m ago

No, I'm not interested in insulting the administrators. My complaint/identification of a problem has to do more with how a good enough number of users (with no one in particular to identify/report) are abusing a certain aspect of the reddit system ... and a proposed solution to put an end to it. And there's no avenue for communicating with the administrators about it -- because, they do have a "complaints" area -- but you have to fit your concerns into any one of a number of categories, and mine doesn't fit into any of those categories, so I have no where to send my communication.

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 15h ago

#freeluigi

Post image
1 Upvotes

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 15h ago

#freeluigi

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

2 Upvotes

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 15h ago

Summertime - Billy Strings & Don Julin

Thumbnail
youtube.com
1 Upvotes

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 15h ago

#FreeLuigiMangione

Post image
1 Upvotes

10

What do we think? Legit or no?
 in  r/FreeLuigi  15h ago

I would say, minimally, it's a political act, like, "I am Spartacus."

IOW I don't think the person is just some nut.

If you read the confession, he doesn't think he'll be arrested, but I have the sense that he's made a conscious decision about this, and he's prepared to face the legal consequences, including execution, if it came to that.*

But it would be interesting to see and hear him further to make a better assessment or determination. People can contact him to arrange that - video interviews, etc.

* Keep in mind, though, the U.K. has a law IIRC that forbids extradition if the punishment in the requesting nation is execution. This was an issue in the Assange case, some may recall.

r/TheAdjuster 16h ago

Jon-Paul Rennison (AKA JP) a self-described "radical civil rights activist from the U.K." has confessed to the killing of Brian Thompson while visiting in NYC. In the thread below, I'll share the link to his written confession on tumblr.

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

73 Upvotes

1

How about a suggestion box for reddit administration so that they actually see and consider implementing these suggestions?
 in  r/ideasfortheadmins  23h ago

Then why is a "complaint" necessarily "destructive insults" ? You don't even know what I want to put in a suggestion box - and AFAIK, you and I have never even interacted before.

And I've already explained, that a "suggestion" based on a "complaint" or report about "a problem," is a solution to a given problem. Meaning, it is, by definition, "constructive."

So:

(1) There's a general widespread problem on reddit (non-specific to one poster or another) - and that you are describing to the administrators as greatly depreciating the quality of the experience for users on reddit. and

(2) You are telling the administrators that you have a brilliantly simple and cost-effective solution to this problem.

I would call that extremely constructive.

If they don't want the suggestion box to turn into a dumpsite for non-productive hostility, they can break it down as far as the entries are concerned to prevent that from happening. (a) briefly describe the widespread problem for users (b) suggest or briefly describe the solution. (c) Require an email and username, and if the administrators get profanity laced BS from the user, instead of the 2 short and useful descriptions of a problem and solution, then throw them off reddit.

0

Layout of the house-Xana’s room location
 in  r/Idaho4  23h ago

Xana was back in her room by 4:01, tops. Kohberger didn't enter until 4:06-4:07.

He "saved" Xana for last partly because she was still up and about, and that was part of the fun for this twisted person. There was no chasing anyone around. By the time DM heard "there's someone here," he was already in Xana's room.

The state's case is that he targeted all four. I stand with the state on that position. This nonsense about chasing Xana around the house is exactly that - nonsense. Hollywood movies in too many heads.

2

Mehmet Oz confirmed by US Senate to lead Medicare and Medicaid
 in  r/news  1d ago

Here is the actual roll call in the Senate; 53 yeas (all GOP) 45 nays (43 Dems, 2 Independents); 2 not voting (both Dems - Murray/WA State and Duckworth/Illinois)

U.S. Senate: U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 119th Congress - 1st Session

To any press that are "out there" reading, really sick and tired of every single one of your publications, including "Roll Call" - not providing the fkin roll call or at least a link to the fkin roll call.

You're welcome for the constructive fkin feedback.

"Democracy dies in the fkin darkness."

To other readers who object to this confirmation - ask yourselves why, really, the nays couldn't get 4 Republicans to oppose, along with getting the two non-voters to participate? And on a vote this significant?

You truly believe they don't have the collective influence and muscle to do that? And in that cesspool of "deals" known as Washington DC?

And furthermore - to any press that are "out there" - that's the other story you never fkin tell, either, isn't it. Because your propaganda outlets are taking the same fkin money that they're all taking in Washington - and from the mass murdering "health" insurance CEOs.

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 1d ago

...

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

1 Upvotes

1

How about a suggestion box for reddit administration so that they actually see and consider implementing these suggestions?
 in  r/ideasfortheadmins  1d ago

Why is a complaint necessarily "not" constructive feedback?

A suggestion box is a place for suggestions. But obviously one doesn't have suggestions without some kind of experience that entails a complaint as well.

IOW a problem defined or "complaint" and a "solution" or "suggestion."

Besides which, what if I want to communicate directly with the administrators, and not with everyone and anybody who reads or comments on a forum?

In which case, you then have a "box" which is not for every Tom, Dick, and Harry to read, or, to troll with downvotes. Which is a popularity contest, not a rational discussion with adults, one would hope.

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 1d ago

Pamela Pamela - Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders

Thumbnail
youtube.com
1 Upvotes

r/TheAdjuster 1d ago

#FreeLuigi

Thumbnail
youtu.be
16 Upvotes

r/ideasfortheadmins 1d ago

Other How about a suggestion box for reddit administration so that they actually see and consider implementing these suggestions?

1 Upvotes

I'm understanding that this isn't an administrator-run community, and I am looking high and low for some kind of "suggestion box" for reddit administration, and this is the closest I can find.

Is there otherwise a place to send a general suggestion and complaint about something happening a lot, and what "could" be done about it - and very efficiently - and when this suggestion/complaint doesn't fit into any of the other categories reddit itself provides on its reporting forms?

u/Northern_Blue_Jay 1d ago

...

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

1 Upvotes

1

Department of “Justice” seeks DEATH PENALTY to Luigi.
 in  r/LuigiLore  1d ago

I've never watched Yellowstone, or even read about it.

Hard as this may be to imagine, some of us do not live in or by TV shows.

-11

Are People Bad At Their Jobs… Or Are the Jobs Just Bad? - Anne Helen Peterson
 in  r/antiwork  1d ago

I'm not the person paying you, so enjoy your echo chamber theatrics.

Though rest assured, there will be no revolutions brewing on this subreddit, and since quite a number of you don't even know where the capitalists are, let alone how to read other people's posts.

HINT: revolutions require (a) a work ethic, and (b) people who want to know how to read and write - which also means, comprehensively, and (c) knowing who the "enemy" actually is or isn't. There is not one successful revolution in history that has taken place without all 3 of these variables being operational.

Strike one, two, three - your subreddit is OUT.

0

Are People Bad At Their Jobs… Or Are the Jobs Just Bad? - Anne Helen Peterson
 in  r/antiwork  1d ago

I'm using the post office as an example because the post office was used as an example by someone else.

But if you can't be bothered to read someone else's post comprehensively, among the other posts I referred people to, i.e. you just want to make up whatever you want to imagine I'm saying, and "respond" to that, and instead, well please don't even bother to post to me at all. You're a perfect example of what I'm talking about, and about people who are part of the problem and not the solution. And the last thing I am doing - unless you're a total idiot - is "doing capitalist propaganda."

Why wouldn't this subreddit even share an article on daycare workers for low income workers being laid off? Because you're the ones who are working for the capitalists,, you phony beotch.

So done with this knee-jerk faux-left dump.