• Possible active shooter at YouTube
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Look at her facial expression, or the lack of - obvious mkultra!
I really hate using this word but absolutely everything about her screams "Hello, I am completely insane".
She had a point about YouTube's double standards (before she shot everyone).
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/BQz1fmTd/inek-bakh-azeri-komik-music-video-parody-yesil-nasim-1_dvd.mp4
https://youtu.be/4-KnnB1GWf4
there's something really off-putting about this whole situation. her content is super unsettling but the production almost looks intentionally bad and not just bad out of consequence.
What the fuck did I just watch.
well she clearly had a few screws loose to begin with, but that seemed to convince her that she was being unjustly conspired against somehow. I also read that one of the people she shot was her boyfriend but i don't know how true that is. This whole thing really reminds me of Randy Stair though. Deranged weirdo who felt entitled to making a living off of youtube, and the fascination with that idea and chronic failiure in doing so just twisted them further and further, to where they felt unjustly slighted against, and wanted to kill people out of resentment for not getting what they wanted and felt entitled to. Bizzare. But i guess in another time these people woulv'e been the Mark David Chapman's of their era.
Reminder that very few people who went to YouTube to become rich actually became rich, most popular YouTubers did it because they loved it and fell into success through appealing content. Don't delude yourself.
You're so out of touch with reality its not even funny. America is not just what you see on CNN.
It's sad and amusing to see some Europeans having a view of the US based off sensationalist media that can be described as a mirror of how far-right Americans view Europe based off views from Fox News and Breitbart.
http://www.businessinsider.com/police-found-questioned-nasim-aghdam-before-the-youtube-shooting-2018-4?IR=T
Kind of misleading because the headline suggests police knew that she was going to shoot up Youtube, when it it was actually a totally different department several cities away that stopped her to check on her well-being after her plate came back associated with a missing person report. Apparently she gave no indication that anything was out of the ordinary, so they let her go.
This just scaled the freak factor up to 100. Like what the fuck, this shit is terrifying.
Why the fuck is everyone making videos and talking about this cunt???
People are often fascinated with killers and the insane - Manson, John Wayne Gacy, Jack the Ripper, etc. Just look to all the CSI like shows and what not. Though also, a lot of it is probably because people are just curious or want to join in on the popular conversation.
Lmao, not even remotely comparable
because this shit is interesting and bizarre
Her videos look like Tim & Eric skits where they get a shitty actor from Craigslist to sing insane stuff with special effects and bad green screening on purpose.
What a crock of shit. You're seeing what you want to see and then blowing it up to an impossible scale for the sake of maintaining a superiority complex. It'd be comical if it wasn't sincere. But otherwise its just annoying when this crap gets parroted ad nauseam. It a caricature of a caricature of a caricature. Just because you took a vacation does not mean you're miniscule glimpse at American society is even vaguely accurate.
Pot, kettle. I was there both for work and vacation, but aight.
"I tasted a small glimpse of a country that is 22 times the size of my own therefore I know what America is like and it coincides with what my media has told me". Wow man, great job proving your point. Its as if there were no differences between what goes on in California, New York, Texas, and Minnesota. It's all one homogeneous lump of 'Mercia.
I'm not really fond of living in America but to say that you've experienced all of it when you've only visited a handful of states on vacation or business is kind of ignorant lol. I've lived here my whole life, visited every state on the Southern border at least twice and I still have no fucking clue what goes on in the other half of the country culturally. This place is too big to brush a general attitude over it and pretend like we all feel the same.
Like hell. I'm not going be smug while trying to pass off as fact an outrageously skewed view of a country I barely understand all because I spent a brief time there. I don't give a damn if you were here for sex tourism or to try sneaking a run at being the governor of Nebraska or if you were born here then moved. A person can have first hand experience and not have a clue how to actually interpret it and warp it entirely to fit an existing view because the warped view gives a feeling. A person can live in an circumstance their whole life but have an entirely twisted idea of that circumstance that they perceive as reality.
Alright, I should be fair; I'm one anecdote. But I mean, ask any European who has been to the US how well their expectations matched with reality. I've not met a single person so far who's said "Y'know, it wasn't that bad". Usually it's "Wow, it's worse than I thought" or "Oh, it really is like that? I thought that was a stereotype". On the flip-side, I've met tons of Americans who came to Europe and said "Y'know, it wasn't that bad". I dunno man, I'm just calling it as I see it.
And what you saw was an incrediblely small portion. If you go to New York City, LA, Detroit, etc. Of course you're going to see a bunch of shit. That would be like me going to Stockholm and thinking this is what people are like in Umeå and Göteborg, and that everyone says sju like shoe and loves suströmming.
Aside from LA I wasn't really in any mainstream cities. I was mostly in and around Austin for Texas, and when I was in Florida I was in the central area, Vero, Melbourne, Tampa. I never touched Miami and I was only briefly in Orlando because my plane landed there. Well no, because I went to several places for longer periods of time, not just one city for a week. It's more like if you went to Malmö, Stockholm, KIruna and a few smaller cities inbetween and shaped your opinion based on experiences you had across multiple areas. And don't diss surströmming. It's a real food, I promise.
Been there ate that, Minnesota is a pretty Nordic state. It's still a sweeping generalization. If the USA as a whole were to be broken up in to counties based on social terms alone you would be looking at a minimum 5 separate countries. I've lived in California and Florida for over a year in each and the social norms are incredibly different, especially in relation to my home state of Minnesota. Not to mention the general difference between North and South, which can still be seen over 150 years after the Civil War.
I mean, thing is I'm not disagreeing with you, I get that the US is a big country and g'duh of course there'll be entire cultural differences from the southwest to the northeast. I derailed a bit, so that was never my point. My point was in relation to media bias & accuracy in the US vs Europe - not whether the US is a living stereotype or not. From what me and many others will have experienced is that the US as portrayed in European media is fairly accurate because there's less media bias, where as Europe as portrayed in US media is not because there's a stronger media bias.
I'm not sure if it's practically possible to be "unbiased" without providing multiple perspectives.
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