eball Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said: You’re better than this, deep down you know it too. Doubt it. The fact that someone makes the actual effort to post something like that means it’s a willful act and not some sort of mistake. 1 Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Ill play devils advocate here without knowing anything about it... since weve seen it plenty: Story is 95% fabricated. The girl was hammered, the towel has no special meaning to her, she repeatedly shook it directly in someone's face all game, intentionally, ignoring requests to stop. Someone "snapped" took it away. The girl is grifting and we'll see a gofundme or only fans drop on the heels of Public attention within few days. ***I dunno. My point is more BS can happen either way. Be cautious around any overly one sided sounding story.... same goes if came from one of us in Buffalo 2 Quote
May Day 10 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I believe this more than a bills fans tossing a little girl with cancer down the stairs of the upper deck. But really, if I had a irreplaceable relic like that, I probably wouldn't bring it to wave around at a bad weather game. Maybe its important to her to have her "mother" with her though when she attends. I could see a bills fan snatching a terrible towel maybe? Seems like a relatively harmless (although douchey) action not knowing it was an heirloom. Wouldn't fans around her come to her defense? Wouldn't she yell out? Quote
transient Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Seems very suspect… it’s probably still on the stadium floor under the seats in front of her. 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, 4merper4mer said: IYHO an insensitive remark about a stolen towel is a greater offense than wishing someone an early death and saying the world will be better off? Wow. Wishing? No. Could do is suggestive and not a form of hope or desire. Also, if you read between the lines between my first sentence and the last, joke or not. You might understand that the poor form was intentionally reciprocated. Quote
boyst Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago 11 hours ago, LeviF said: Boo hoo b*tch everyone has their panties on too tight around here. awful stuffy room. 1 Quote
Sweats Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago 11 hours ago, LeviF said: Boo hoo b*tch .............classy Quote
boyst Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 40 minutes ago, transient said: Seems very suspect… it’s probably still on the stadium floor under the seats in front of her. its on the internet it must be true. maybe the girl was being obnoxious and shoving it in someone's face? maybe she had it yanked from her by a Bills fan? maybe it was taken by the Bills fan who needed it for an emergency spleen surgery that was not clotting? being a victim is so great. we need more of them and less accountability. 11 hours ago, Coach Tuesday said: It’s amazing the threads that will bring the sociopaths up to the surface from the depths of PPP. amazing that you call him a sociopath from PPP when he is hardly one - and can't tell his dry arse humor which he is known for... you and the others who have known him really should relax. the rest of the names here i do not recognize calling him names and such is excusable. lol 1 hour ago, eball said: Doubt it. The fact that someone makes the actual effort to post something like that means it’s a willful act and not some sort of mistake. or a wicked sense of humor about something stupid. the woman posting this put it on facebook. she was deemed a young woman who was like 30. she posted on facebook for attention. she got attention. Levi Hitler isn't pure evil, he mostly means well. Quote
eball Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, boyst said: or a wicked sense of humor about something stupid. the woman posting this put it on facebook. she was deemed a young woman who was like 30. she posted on facebook for attention. she got attention. Levi Hitler isn't pure evil, he mostly means well. I don’t know the dude and as you know, I’m not on PPP. It’s just poor form, for no good reason. It wasn’t even funny, and I always look for the comedic value first. Quote
Neo Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago Naturally, I am sorry when someone loses a personally important keepsake. I am especially sorry if it was stolen. I have some advice for the young lady. When posting online in the hopes that your message will reach the thieves and appeal to their better natures, hoping for a return, you may want to skip the “rot in hell” and “FU” messages. You just prioritized the slap back higher than you did the return. Quote
boyst Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 18 minutes ago, eball said: I don’t know the dude and as you know, I’m not on PPP. It’s just poor form, for no good reason. It wasn’t even funny, and I always look for the comedic value first. I dunno... Playing devils advocate and because this is a random Tuesday on a slice of 1/973th .0000001% of the internet... This woman is posting for reaction of something super heartfelt attached to her mother who has passed - and it's a towel. Disirregardless of the actual value of a $10 towel there is a priceless sentiment for better or worse. If this object was so valuable the woman should have chosen to be more careful of the item. Further, she said she doesn't realize they took it from her because her so many layers. Maybe she dropped it. Maybe it did happen. Maybe it didn't. But to go on tiktok in this day and age and cry about it putting on makeup and seek the attention she's sure to get is a bit insane. This video was staged, rehearsed, edited... It lacks a lot of authenticity and real form. Like, "young lady" who is pushing 30... If this is so important stop doing this whole "I'm a busy boss B word who can't stop doing my makeup cuz I'm so boss and gotta be "vulnerable" to exploit an emotional victim status about a towel which I have and admit no real truth of it being stolen other than me just not having it..." React to me. All she needed to say at the end was the Bills fan said something like " this is Bills country" and it'd be more believable. It's like a boomer trap. All these old ladies will be in kerfuffle. All these dudes will wanna white knight. I'm sorry she may have lost something important but there comes risk in life. In the meantime, this is the internet and tiktok. The world is cold, callous, and unfair. It sucks but actions have consequences and she lost something and it it's unfair. 1 hour ago, BillsShredder83 said: Ill play devils advocate here without knowing anything about it... since weve seen it plenty: Story is 95% fabricated. The girl was hammered, the towel has no special meaning to her, she repeatedly shook it directly in someone's face all game, intentionally, ignoring requests to stop. Someone "snapped" took it away. The girl is grifting and we'll see a gofundme or only fans drop on the heels of Public attention within few days. ***I dunno. My point is more BS can happen either way. Be cautious around any overly one sided sounding story.... same goes if came from one of us in Buffalo And now she gets the Steelers and a player to feel bad for her and she gets special attention for being a victim of her own choices. Life has inherent consequences that aren't fair. She lost this towel and that's by her own actions to bring it with her and perhaps someone else taking it. 1 Quote
benderbender Posted just now Posted just now I don’t buy it. Not because all Bills fans are saints, but because Occam's razor. The most important part of the story is that it supposedly happened with 10 minutes left in the game. That is when the Fire Tomlin chants started, Renegade failed, and all the Steelers fans got a jump on traffic. Besides, the most Bills Mafia thing to do would be to return it, and start a donation fund that we’d all pile onto. Quote
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