Message from @Reaps
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most people who have a beef with youtube haven't blown a fuse in their brain, though
Although I still don't know if she's crazy or just super-weird. It's not like there aren't plenty of eccentrics with bizarro websites on the internet
I only woke up to all this about an hour or two ago
Sucker!
I'll go to sleep soon, and wake up to a whole (or two) narrative built up around it.
"Although I still don't know if she's crazy or just super-weird" well she went to a building and shot people and then killed herself so...I think It's safe to say she wasn't just weird.
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Maybe I should rephrase this as "a weird person who has the capacity to snap and become murderous at any moment"
I'm just waiting for the revelation that everyone around her knew what was up and tried to warn authorities but they did nothing
Yo I just got here about this
Muslim-named Vegan blogger shoots up youtube HQ over her videos being censored
I can't be the only one who thinks this will only make youtube more censorious
Maybe they saw her fashion sense and wanted to censor *that*
Serious 80s B-movie vibes here
Makes me want to go re-watch Samurai Cop
She had a nice leg
But for real, her face is.... Weird, and her eyes are quite separated
I mean she's not the prettiest or ugliest woman in the world
but it is still crazy that this happened
Youtube can fuck off but this is a bit of an overreaction
She ia not ugly
It's Just.... Weird
Idk, never seen someone with a similar shape before
I've no doubt she's going to be a long-term meme
Well looky here; was she not *white* enough for you, Mashable?
>Sources said Aghdam initially asked for one of the male victims by name, and that she used 9mm handgun during the shooting.
>The suspect's father, Ismail Aghdam, told CBS Los Angeles his daughter had gone missing for several days, and that he called police because he was concerned over her recent anger at YouTube. He said police eventually found his daughter and said she was in a car in Mountain View, about 28 miles south of San Bruno.
>When the family realized she was close to YouTube's headquarters, they told police she said the company was "ruining her life." He said police told the family they would keep an eye on her.
>He told the Mercury News she was angry because the company stopped paying for content she posted online. In a now-deleted video, she complained that YouTube began filtering her page and that they added age restrictions to view her videos.
Shit, could it be that simple?
I thought I posted a link where she was complaining about it
And actually seemed to be making a decent point
*rummages*
er
there we go.