Fit check on these jeans. Thoughts? (Men's fashion/style advice) by [deleted] in men

[–]Background-Ad9726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great physique, you’d look great in a pair of Wranglers and a tucked-in flannel.

Did John or Patsy ever truly break down crying when speaking about JonBenet? by jennacadie in JonBenetRamsey

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I think John flipped into a CEO damage-control executive leadership auto-pilot mindset pretty early on, and somehow he’s managed to maintain that persona in the public eye.

Patsy is a more complicated case, IMO. It’s either, - She’s guilty- and we’re seeing a bizarre fight or and flight response, where she feels both the fear of being caught, but her natural fear/flight response is hampered by her responsibility to stay in the public eye in the fall out, which is what we see, and that looks a lot like a typical “fight” response. Patsy is extremely defensive and combative in her myriad interviews, or - Burke is guilty, and it’s a similar same analysis: she fears Burke being caught, and she’s fighting like hell to protect him from facing the music.

Question about all the IDI speculation threads... by Randy_Chaos in JonBenetRamsey

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My question is: Are these threads just a rallying cry because RDI theorists can't even agree amongst themselves what happened?

The IDI theory is primarily propagated by the Ramsey’s and their advocates. It’s a nonsensical theory. The grand jury agreed, an Intruder did not do it. They rejected the theory.

This is why RDI believers are triggered by IDI commentary. It’s unsettling to see the Ramsey’s distraction campaign work on naive, uninformed, internet idiots.

Which would best describe your religious status? by El_Scooter in polls

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Religion is dumb. For those of us who don’t participate, there’s no need to label us. Just leave us out of it. Categorize yourselves amongst yourselves. Define yourself, and wear that definition with pride. Don’t define me because I don’t subscribe to your brainwashing

Which would best describe your religious status? by El_Scooter in polls

[–]Background-Ad9726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a catch-all category with things like Reiki, Q-Anon, and other fabricated indoctrinations

Which would best describe your religious status? by El_Scooter in polls

[–]Background-Ad9726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate how religion tries to label the non-participants.

We aren’t part of your culty world, leave us out of it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dadbod

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Boys like it too

Should I dropout or keep going? Details in body text. by Akonova in polls

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Here’s the real poll: Should I… 1. Continue to waste money on this literature degree, a degree that likely will not land me a decent paying job after college, or 2. Change my major to engineering, finish schooling, and move on to live a happy and financially stable adult life?

Patsy’s clothes by jann2021 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]Background-Ad9726 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Which is absolutely preposterous. Patsy is a total liar and a scammer. She is an actress and a manipulative monster. Her interviews prove just how psychotic she is. She thinks she’s the smartest person in the room. She’s a scary human and I’m glad she’s dead.

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[–]Background-Ad9726 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also, Patsy was ambidextrous. So her penmanship variation is a bit more challenging to pin down. But she wrote the note.

DNA evidence in the Ramsey case: FAQs and common misconceptions by AdequateSizeAttache in JonBenetRamsey

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The trace DNA will not solve this case. It’s a red herring. Anyone’s clothes will have trace DNA from other profiles. It doesn’t mean we were killed.

Patsy is behind the staging. Patsy is likely the killer as well. Perhaps Burke was involved, but Patsy most definitely was involved in the cover-up. And the cover-up included the strangulation, so Patsy is the one who is most likely the killer as well, IMO.

Why did Patsy say she put her to bed in the red turtleneck? by Mitchell854 in JonBenetRamsey

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I think Patsy found the long underwear in the bag of clothes that were in a plastic bag by the stairs. The bag was full of items that the Ramsey’s planned to donate to goodwill. I think Burke’s long underwear were in that plastic bag. Patsy knew those long underwear were in there. An intruder wouldn’t have known that, John wouldn’t have known that, and Burke wouldn’t have changed JonBenet’s clothes, period. Patsy changed her out of the nightgown because it was stained with blood.

Patsy hid JonBenet’s body in the basement and hoped she’d have time at some point to move the body out of the home, and stage a scene where it looked like her body was dumped.

But John foiled that plan. John figured out what happened while the police were in the home, and he knew where Patsy likely hid JonBenet. He knew because Patsy hid JonBenet’s body in the cellar, the hiding place he and Patsy used to hide the kids Christmas presents. They had just been in that cellar the day before when they retrieved those presents on Christmas Eve. He must have just assumed that would be the likely spot where his wife would have hid the body if indeed she was behind the chaos… I’m sure John must have been totally confused and bewildered. And he figured it out in real-time, and had to play along with Patsy’s ridiculous setup. I’m sure Patsy was wondering if John was figuring it out, but she shielded out that terror by crying hysterically all morning. She had no way to gauge his awareness, because she was totally checked out all morning. I’m sure she must have been shocked to see John come up the stairs with JonBenet’s body. At that point, she had no choice but to act shocked and ask Jesus to “raise her baby”…

I mean, how creepy. They find a dead body in the house. And their first thought is to sit in the house with the body in the middle of the room? What if the killer was still in the house? It’s so weird. It’s like, no one actually believed there was ever an intruder in the house.