DayNightManManManMan

DayNightManManManMan t1_je1fat5 wrote

If you are so concerned, join a search party and do something. 1 pair of hands working will accomplish more than any number of hands praying.

P.S. his name is Brandon, if you are going to virtue signal on someone's missing person post, at least spell their fucking name right.

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DayNightManManManMan t1_je1eztw wrote

>Many of us believe that there is a serial killer targeting white young men that always dumps them in the river when he’s done with them.

Many of you erroneously believe without any sort of substantial, concrete evidence.

>Pittsburgh has been purchasing new body recovery equipment for the rivers and there was that team of divers looking for bodies recently.

You are making connections with information that supports your preconceived biases, not making any attempt to be impartial and seek the truth.

>I don’t suggest googling smiley face killer necessarily but instead googling “Pittsburgh man pulled from River” and seeing the insane amount of bodies that are relatively quietly fished out.

Death by misadventure, suicide and non-serial murder all exist as well, have some respect for the lives that were lost and quit spreading crackpot theories that have no basis in logic and reality.

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DayNightManManManMan t1_ixffyrl wrote

I present to you the people who are mad over my statement, yet know very little of it can be refuted, especially with the knowledge they possess. Where I live has nothing to do with this, I visit the city on a regular basis. Furthermore I never was "caliming its a shithole", as your poorly constructed sentence you hastily made because you are so desperate for internet clout you have to try dunking on someone with an unpopular opinion.

Here is the message that is lost on all the people with excessive amounts of pride in Pittsburgh, to the point they can't tolerate any objective criticism of their city. This is an ok city to live in when you think about things on a global level, but it certainly has some serious flaws with it, to a point that no thorough and unbiased measurements used to rank cities would ever be able to claim this is America's most livable city. Think objectively about the city as a whole, all of the good and the bad, and you will realize that it needs some work. It does have some wonderful things about it too, like the hills and rivers are cool to look at, and violent crime is less common compared to other major cities. I've wasted enough time here, too many people want to argue, no one wants to have a rational conversation.

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DayNightManManManMan t1_ixfbhbt wrote

I think you might be the pessimistic one here newjack. Either way I don't have time for your NPC comments, so I must bid you farewell. Enjoy your vacuous comments so you and your fellow fratboys can feel like you accomplished something without making any statements of worth. Don't bother replying, I won't read it.

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DayNightManManManMan t1_ixf9wk4 wrote

Yeah come see our lovely dilapidated and unmaintained buildings and infrastructure. Enjoy breathing that polluted air and drinking that fouled water from underregulated industry. As an addition bonus raw sewage leaks into the rivers whenever it rains too much! Come see the most livable city in America according to people who are unable to properly assess the livability of the city, due to flawed methods and reasoning! You will love our sports teams that have some of the most rabid and demanding fans in the entire world! One good thing is at least the museums and libraries are uncrowded. Best of all we have the National Aviary, that is conveniently located half a mile from an open air drug market!

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