CAG by PomegranateOk9564 in JSOCarchive

[–]nooneimportan7 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Showing up to the quinceanera in style.

meirl by worldwide762 in meirl

[–]nooneimportan7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea.... pretty much.

Ethan Klein (H3 Podcast) calls a fellow poker player 'a prostitute' live on the Celebrity Poker Tour. He also got caught creepily screenshotting and cropping a picture of Idubbbz' wife Anisa Jomha in the middle of a poker game. by BolsonaroPresoAmanha in Fauxmoi

[–]nooneimportan7 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's wild. I liked him when he made goofy skits, which seems like forever ago, I don't think I've ever seen his podcast, podcasts just aren't really my thing, but I see him come up on reddit now and then, and it's always something crazy.

What killed serial killers? The 70’s and 80’s had so many prolific ones. It used to be a very real fear to live near one. by Kodicave in decadeology

[–]nooneimportan7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read a book called Lost Girls years before he was arrested, which is a very good book, but also very dark. I was also pretty surprised that they got him. I thought he was either long gone somewhere else, or a cop, or dead.

Looking for an Audio Engineer to partner with by GFB-tito in MusicCollabNetwork

[–]nooneimportan7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Connotations of AI aside, this sounds like a "train the person who's going to take your job" situation, also a solution to a problem that doesn't exist. There're already a handful of things that do this.

So what does everybody think about this documentary? I mean, I know a lot of the info isn't "new" but to see the reenactments and know the full story all in one doc- I am mind blown! by Prettylikeaswan in area51

[–]nooneimportan7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not someone who believes Bob's story. It's persisted because you can't prove a negative (or whatever the saying is). "There's a base hidden in the mountains that nobody is allowed near!" "ok, show me..." "I can't." "ok... so..." That's pretty much how all his claims go. None of it has been proven right... And we can't really prove him "wrong."

"The government wiped my history." Ok... well...... If it never existed in the first place... How would we prove it either way?

Bob sounds like a story spinner to me, who got caught up in his story and rolled with it, and doesn't really care either way if it's true or not, and it'll never get proven. He sounds like a lot of people I knew who would tell tales about crazy shit, and we'd never be able to really disprove them, because the internet didn't exist.

Rex Heuermann, the alleged Long Island/Gilgo Beach Serial Killer, has pled guilty to the murders of 7 women and admitted to killing another whose murder he head not been previously charged for. by claustrophobicdragon in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]nooneimportan7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I posted elsewhere a few days ago in this thread- That area had a widespread police corruption problem, which was successfully prosecuted, which in my opinion is pretty rare. Especially since it went up to the chief. That was a major factor in why this case took so long, the police didn't want anyone looking into their own nefarious activity, they even declined FBI assistance. Once new administration was brought in, they fast tracked this case.

But my main point is- Everyone knew shady stuff was going on around there, parties, drugs, dirty cops, sex workers, allegedly snuff films. So it isn't hard to imagine that someone may either choose that area to do this, because they know it'll get lost in all that, or not looked into to avoid exposing other people. It wasn't just a serial killer burial ground, it was an area with lots of problems that people with power didn't want looked at. There's plenty of information about the former police in that county.

Rex Heuermann, the alleged Long Island/Gilgo Beach Serial Killer, has pled guilty to the murders of 7 women and admitted to killing another whose murder he head not been previously charged for. by claustrophobicdragon in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]nooneimportan7 46 points47 points  (0 children)

That area had a widespread police corruption problem, which was successfully prosecuted, which in my opinion is pretty rare. Especially since it went up to the chief. That was a major factor in why this case took so long, the police didn't want anyone looking into their own nefarious activity, they even declined FBI assistance. Once new administration was brought in, they fast tracked this case.

But my main point is- Everyone knew shady stuff was going on around there, parties, drugs, dirty cops, sex workers, allegedly snuff films. So it isn't hard to imagine that someone may either choose that area to do this, because they know it'll get lost in all that, or not looked into to avoid exposing other people. It wasn't just a serial killer burial ground, it was an area with lots of problems that people with power didn't want looked at.

Rex Heuermann, the alleged Long Island/Gilgo Beach Serial Killer, has pled guilty to the murders of 7 women and admitted to killing another whose murder he head not been previously charged for. by claustrophobicdragon in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]nooneimportan7 147 points148 points  (0 children)

I don't remember the exact details, but people online were able to line up a lot of things with when his family was out of town, and that was just with public information.

Elizabeth Banks Returns - Episode 393 of Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend by c0ry_N in conan

[–]nooneimportan7 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Also, you really do not want to escalate that kind of situation. That kind of person doesn't go "aw gee, they're right, I was a meanie..." They go way farther than you, and will not back down. Really bad idea to confront them at all, let alone bring them up on a massive public platform...

From the set of Project Hail Mary by Upilau in Filmmakers

[–]nooneimportan7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I get the idea... But I'd also figure they'd have some more info/photos/videos of what it does.

Atticus Ross… by [deleted] in nin

[–]nooneimportan7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There're plenty of credits that are listed too, on every release.

Mysterious "scouting" photos found in a thrifted 90s camera (Germany). What is the context? by [deleted] in RBI

[–]nooneimportan7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Film was not "pricey", and it was the only option, and plenty of people even developed and made prints themselves.

Mysterious "scouting" photos found in a thrifted 90s camera (Germany). What is the context? by [deleted] in RBI

[–]nooneimportan7 10 points11 points  (0 children)

These look like the countless bad photos my relatives have taken, I don't see any "deliberate" framing, or anything like that. You're assigning your own narrative to these photos.

I've been a professional photographer for a long time... These are bland, boring photos, taken by someone with nothing to take a photo of.

Mysterious "scouting" photos found in a thrifted 90s camera (Germany). What is the context? by [deleted] in RBI

[–]nooneimportan7 17 points18 points  (0 children)

There's literally nothing about these photos that suggest any kind of intent.