dr-mabuse
Dr. Mabuse
dr-mabuse

Doubtful. I don’t see how anyone claiming to be any kind of Christian of any sort can actually be in favor of this guy, but there seems to be a huge amount of cognitive dissonance going on.

And he is weirdly insistant about how he did not find her sexy at 12. Like, “this is creepy becuase you’re acting like people are attracted to 12 year olds and we should assume you are and that’s why you’re assuring us you’re not” level.

I enjoy Martha’s and Snoop’s friendship. It’s cute he gave her a painting.

It isn’t complex. There was a murder done by an Italian man who the Italian courts sought to protect. This whole thing isn’t at all questionable. Literally no evidence pointed to Knox. They made up something about demonic possession and then destroyed her life. Meanwhile the US state department did nothing to help her.

So, nothing then? Just a hunch?

If you publicly state that you think, even partially, that “at the very least [someone] was privy to some kind of pertinent knowledge [of a murder]”, you should be able to say why you think that. If you can’t suggest even one possible reason for thinking someone may have been partially responsible for a murder, it

I am in awe of the people who still think she did it. The way people can grab on to the first thing they hear and believe it in spite of overwhelming evidence is so common it is scary.

A) Meredith.

A huge part of me wants to believe she had zero to do with that poor woman’s murder. Another part of me thinks, at the very least, she was privy to some kind of pertinent knowledge.

I’m going to watch this with my boyfriend, who is Italian and was living in Italy during this trial. He has a COMPLETELY different view of the whole trial than me because of the media there vs. here. He was like “wait, you mean that psycho American girl that had a crazy sex orgy and murder that girl?”

I tapped out at the *very* beginning of the coverage, because it was so sensationalist and I wasn’t interested in slogging through the insanity to try to parse out the truth for myself. So, my only real knowledge of the case is a general understanding of what the coverage was like, based on seeing headlines and

Italy. Once I had a German friend during study abroad who told me he could not travel to Italy because he had been convicted of a robbery there. The problem was that he was actually speaking at a conference at the time of the robbery, almost 900 miles away. He is on a time stamped video with a clock and hundreds of

Nick Pisa is disgusting. He didn’t give a fuck about the girl who died or the lives of people he ruined. He was just focused on talking about how great it felt to churn out trashy headlines after another. It was terrifying to see how he lacked a conscience. And the whole thing was just fabricated through sexism. “Oh,

(Knox was even falsely told that she had HIV and encouraged to write a list of all the men she had slept with. The list was then released to the press and published across the world.)

She lost her entire youth to this bullshit. The Italian government is bankrupt. They can’t even provide her with money.

Well, by no standard of actual justice was she ever a suspect.

I used to have to wear huge platforms with mine or I’d trip. I miss my elephant bells.

I had a pair I wore until they fell apart for years after the trend was gone because they made my ass look fantastic.

Let’s hope Marc Cuban’s tweet comes true. Trump has really tainted his brand with this presidential run. He has to win in order for it not to negatively affect his business after all he’s said and done in his campaign.

Re: Mark Cuban, I’m more interested in which happens to Trump first: bankruptcy, or federal prison. I cannot imagine President HRC taking a “with malice towards none” attitude toward Drumpf after this campaign.