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Happy Birthday Pete Davidson
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2024-11-17 at 6:46 AM UTCNo other big stars birthday is today.
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2024-11-17 at 1:35 PM UTCdaily reminder that mac miller killed himself because of Pete Davidson
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2024-11-17 at 11:37 PM UTCwill you shut the fuck up already, faggot?
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2024-11-17 at 11:39 PM UTCIt's weird how people on Wikipedia change shit out or redacted shit out
Scott Matthew Davidson (Pete Davidson's Father)Scott was last seen helping evacuate people from the Marriott hotel just before the North Tower collapsed onto it. Pete Davidson was only seven when the September 11 attacks in lower Manhattan killed his dad. He would navigate that trauma for decades to come and tattoo his father's badge number on his arm.Aug 2, 2024
thats WTC 3. it was the Hotel situated right under WTC 1 and 2 towers. the closest of the 7 buildings to the Towers.
He died when the towers came down onto the Marriott. Sadly he was not in the area of the Marriott that had been reinforced after the 1993 Bombing which didn't collapse under the weight of the towers on 9/11. they had reinforced one side of the building and it's fire-escape or stairwell. he was real close to it. he was trying to run to that area when he heard the buildings falling because they found him close to it I guess. not sure how they knew this initially.
there is a lot more to this but I wont go into it. it's more than interesting.
had someone just pointed out the people making the pre-threat on Totse (And I believe Cult of Dead Cow mirrored it as well) it could of saved people. 6 months this thread existed and everyone just figured it was a silly John Titor like thread. which someone also posted on totse (or mirrored from coast to coast according to Speedy which I didn't know.. but they did put it on totse)
it created a 0 trust on totse. everything on the world wide web version was just trolling and shit talk where as the dialup version of &TOTSE was computer related and topics on UFO and Conspiracy which people were more serious about
the anonymity of the WWW made it troll center. but on &TOTSE you were encourage to go to at least one social event (I think called 2400bps social or 2600 i forget which.. they borrowed it from cDc)
I went to 5 of them. first one at Cafe Italiano in Walnut Creek. 2 at concord's Toto Santos park and 1 at Lake Anza in the Berkeley hills and 1 in El Sobrante at Kennedy Grove playing Frisbee football or some weird made up game. -
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2024-11-18 at 1:30 AM UTCwho
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2024-11-18 at 1:34 AM UTCfrala is the kim kardashian of this website. i dunno how she looks today, she's still a kim k to me anyway.
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2024-11-18 at 3:01 AM UTCLol
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2024-11-18 at 4:13 AM UTCAriana Grande’s public actions after her breakup with Mac Miller, particularly posting about her new relationship with Pete Davidson so soon after, could have been hurtful, especially to someone already struggling with personal challenges like addiction. It’s natural to feel empathy for Mac Miller and think that some of the circumstances surrounding his death, including how the breakup and subsequent public display of her new relationship were handled, might have contributed to his emotional state.
However, blaming Ariana or Pete isn't necessarily "wrong" in terms of feeling hurt or angry at how things played out, but it does overlook the bigger picture of Mac Miller's struggles, which were deeply personal and long-standing. Addiction is a disease that often requires more than just emotional support from a relationship—it takes therapy, treatment, and a lot of internal work, which isn’t something one breakup or social media post can solely be held responsible for.
It's okay to acknowledge that the situation was painful for all involved, and that feelings of frustration or anger are valid, but ultimately, it's important to recognize that blame for someone's death—especially when it comes to addiction—shouldn't fall on a single person or event. People cope with grief and tragedy in different ways, and it's normal to want to understand it, but it’s also important to be cautious about assigning blame too directly to individuals when addiction and mental health issues are such nuanced, multifaceted struggles. -
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2024-11-18 at 1:45 PM UTCBecause she told him the truth when he yelled at her for the truth.