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Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:28 pm to wasteland
This is the one death where the question "who?" should definitely be applied to.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:29 pm to wasteland
shite man, I thought this was the Glenn Frey mystery solved.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:29 pm to Hangit
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high school, he was a good receiver and great DB. I think HUDL had him listed as running a 4.31, laser timed. He was recruited by Jim Tressel and JoePa.
He chose Academics instead, becoming a brilliant economist who, while never hired for public view, was a frequent contributor to policy in the Obama administration. He was famous in his circles for cutting through the numerical "red tape" and seeing the effects that any decision may have on micro, and macro, in a way not seen in economists his age.
He worked from home so nobody was aware of his appearance, or double life. Even with his early exit he still wins.
He will be missed.
This post was edited on 8/2/18 at 8:31 pm
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:32 pm to wasteland
It's always sad to hear of this. You never know what is going on in someone's head.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:35 pm to Thib-a-doe Tiger
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high school, he was a good receiver and great DB. I think HUDL had him listed as running a 4.31, laser timed. He was recruited by Jim Tressel and JoePa. He chose Academics instead, becoming a brilliant economist who, while never hired for public view, was a frequent contributor to policy in the Obama administration. He was famous in his circles for cutting through the numerical "red tape" and seeing the effects that any decision may have on micro, and macro, in a way not seen in economists his age. He worked from home so nobody was aware of his appearance, or double life. Even with his early exit he still wins.
Wtf?
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:35 pm to heypaul
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Never heard of him, never seen him, and not going to be affected by this news.
This
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:36 pm to wasteland
It isn’t cool to make jokes about suicide
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:36 pm to heypaul
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Never heard of him, never seen him, and not going to be affected by this news.
This
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:36 pm to wasteland
Never heard of him
But after seeing his appearance I am unfortunately not surprised
But after seeing his appearance I am unfortunately not surprised
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:38 pm to OweO
So true. Approximately 22 military veterans a day choose to end their lives. If you know of a veteran who is having trouble coping with life, please have him or her call the Veteran’s Crisis Phone Number: 1-800-273-8255.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:39 pm to lsucoonass
His life long goal of being a bank teller and the rejection that followed took its toll on him. RIP Sweet soldier!
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:43 pm to wasteland
Look at the bright side, with those tats you could open his coffin in a year and he will still look the same
Posted on 8/2/18 at 8:59 pm to wasteland
Meh. He was no Mr. Cool Ice.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:18 pm to wasteland
Maybe put his name in your title. I almost posted this and it was just a fluke I saw your post.
Anyway, this is sad. The dude seemed cool.
Anyway, this is sad. The dude seemed cool.
Posted on 8/2/18 at 9:59 pm to Walt OReilly
Thats why the joke is about his tattoos
Posted on 8/2/18 at 10:53 pm to wasteland
There’s nothing funny about suicide. I feel bad for him and his family. Rip!
Posted on 8/2/18 at 10:55 pm to Bustedsack
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I doubt that guy had mental issues.
I’d say the whole suicide thing pokes a big hole in your theory.
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