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originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Namdru
Is this all fake hyperbole
I suspect this is not fake, but real hyperbole. And that reports of Mr. Braverman's demise have been grossly exaggerated.
Could very well be, but since nobody seems to know where this guy is, there is at least that aspect of this that holds true. Unless you know where he is.
originally posted by: Greven
Another hoax.
Please stop with the hoaxes.
Someone not using twitter for a couple of months, especially one who historically is not a regular user, does not mean he is missing.
originally posted by: WilliamtheResolute
originally posted by: mOjOm
a reply to: BlueAjah
What does that mean, "They're the Clinton's". I mean, yes they're powerful and all that but there is still a limit what you can get away with.
Not one case in 33 mysterious deaths has anything solid??? People aren't guilty until proven innocent.
I'm not saying you're wrong. But like this thread, something isn't correct by default. You have to prove a claim not the other way around. Innocent until proven guilty is how it works.
Is it possible that some people are above the law and can never be proven guilty......?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: xuenchen
This is Chelsea's friend from school. I wonder what she thinks of his disappearance.
originally posted by: Namdru
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Namdru
Is this all fake hyperbole
I suspect this is not fake, but real hyperbole. And that reports of Mr. Braverman's demise have been grossly exaggerated.
Could very well be, but since nobody seems to know where this guy is, there is at least that aspect of this that holds true. Unless you know where he is.
I'll bet he's on vacation. He's an academic. Classes do not begin at Yale for another two weeks. As a former academic I am pretty sure he's very, very busy with his own work and/or family right now. Academia is a minimum 60-hour a week job for most of us.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Namdru
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Namdru
Is this all fake hyperbole
I suspect this is not fake, but real hyperbole. And that reports of Mr. Braverman's demise have been grossly exaggerated.
Could very well be, but since nobody seems to know where this guy is, there is at least that aspect of this that holds true. Unless you know where he is.
I'll bet he's on vacation. He's an academic. Classes do not begin at Yale for another two weeks. As a former academic I am pretty sure he's very, very busy with his own work and/or family right now. Academia is a minimum 60-hour a week job for most of us.
For his sake, I hope you are right. Once he surfaces, this will all be gone, but until he does, it's at the very least, a valid question. And If he fails to surface in a few weeks, I think it might be time to escalate the investigation.
originally posted by: Noncents
originally posted by: Greven
Snopes was unable to find anything confirming it.
Snopes was unable to find anything denying it.
Fact checking company can't give the guy a call? Sure...
Fact checking company can't get ahold of his local police. Sure...
How do they check facts?
originally posted by: everyone
originally posted by: Greven
Another hoax.
Please stop with the hoaxes.
Someone not using twitter for a couple of months, especially one who historically is not a regular user, does not mean he is missing.
you use snopes? You let them decide what is fact or not for you? funny, it is run by a couple of corrupt sex workers they are almost as bad as CNN.
originally posted by: ALSGoes4th
There is a lot more to this Goldstar post than I originally intended.
My tin foil hat is tingling.
Please read this:
onemileatatime.boardingarea.com...
originally posted by: ALSGoes4th
a reply to: IAMTAT
Yeah, yeah I got the name wrong...........moving on, nothing to see here.
originally posted by: ALSGoes4th
a reply to: Greven
Can you please provide this evidence?
Apologies if you have already posted it, I'm new to the thread.
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