• @errer
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    -98 months ago

    A conspiracy of one person? I’m saying Fetterman is possibly lying about it being an “accident.” Just him alone.

    • @samus12345
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      88 months ago

      What, so he intentionally rear-ended the other car? If he wasn’t intending to hit the car, it was an accident, regardless of any impairment that might have caused it.

      • @errer
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        -48 months ago

        Yes, that’s exactly what I’m suggesting might have happened here. He’s not in a good way right now, that’s plain as day from his wild ideological shift.

        • @samus12345
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          68 months ago

          So what would his motive be? He suddenly wanted to try to kill himself and his wife?

          • @errer
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            -38 months ago

            Yes, at least himself. But the timing is very suspicious here given what has been happening with him (clinical depression, sudden change in personality, etc.). I would not be shocked if this is the start of more reckless behavior.

    • @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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      78 months ago

      Jesus. You should’ve just said that from the start. Maybe he is, who knows.

      But look at the mass downvotes and negative responses to your original comment. You need to understand that conspiracy nuts think everything is suspicious and part of whatever grand master plan they believe in. So when you talk like a nut, people assume you are one and treat you as such.

      • @errer
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        -78 months ago

        A single person’s actions should be able to be called “suspicious” and not automatically go down some crazy conspiracy theory rabbit hole. That’s what I mean by wild extrapolation by commenters here, it’s literally the behavior of the far right.

        • @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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          78 months ago

          should be able to be called “suspicious”

          Its easy to say everyone misunderstood me, but you should look at the common factor in each of those misunderstandings. You can think you communicated perfectly, but if the net effect is so many people didn’t understand you, then perhaps it’s time to consider more precise word choice instead of vague thinks like “suspicious”.

          • @errer
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            -48 months ago

            The common factor is that everyone wanted to score easy internet points by painting my original comment as something it was not.

              • @errer
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                -38 months ago

                Yep, classic groupthink.

                • @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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                  Or… classic arrogance. Everyone else can mishear but impossible for you to misspeak?

                  You sound like a teenager.

                  • @errer
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                    -38 months ago

                    I made myself very clear in responses to the original comment what I meant. If people chose not to read those responses, that’s on them. And yeah sure: continue name calling, just like the other commenters here.