u/ChickenWingExtreme

Before the reveal in Episode 2, what did you originally think the St. John family was hiding from the motel group?

Before the reveal in Episode 2, what did you originally think the St. John family was hiding from the motel group?

What were your theories before they got revealed as cannibals?

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 8 hours ago
▲ 65 r/tcap

His outfit is reminiscent of the Southern states, but he doesn’t live there. He actually lives in a small New York town.

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 1 day ago
▲ 19 r/MauLer

What are your thoughts on the movie Superbad (2007)?

Personally it’s one of my favourite comedies, as well as one of my favourite movies of all time overall. Despite the very crude humor it manages to be hilarious and entertaining. It’s also one of the best depictions of what it feels like to be a late teenager. Thoughts?

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 1 day ago

The two deadliest mass shooters in United Kingdom’s history (Michael Ryan and Thomas Hamilton) never had an established motive, according to law enforcement.

In the case of Hamilton, it is heavily rumoured that he targeted the Dunblane Primary School due to the local community exposing him as an alleged pedophile, while in the case of Ryan, it is heavily suspected that he had some undiagnosed mental illness. Either way, the police never established an official motive for these killings.

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 1 day ago

Besides Stephen Paddock (2017 Las Vegas shooting), who are the deadliest mass killers without an established motive?

Paddock is, to this day, the deadliest mass killer in US history, and the second deadliest mass killer in modern history overall, just behind Anders Behring Breivik (2011 Norway attacks). But while Breivik was motivated by far right ideology to commit his attacks, the police never established a clear motive for Paddock’s killing spree. Are there any other examples of mass shooters with kill counts similar to Paddock’s without an established motive?

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 2 days ago

Had Charles Whitman (1966 University of Texas shooter) been arrested and tried, what are the chances that he would’ve been found not guilty due to insanity?

According to the people who analysed his brain after his death, he had a brain tumour pushing against his amygdala, which may have been the main reason as to why he committed the shooting. Would this have caused him to be considered mentally insane to stand trial, had he been charged?

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 4 days ago

Not so known fact: the two deadliest mass killers in Canadian history (Marc Lépine and Gabriel Wortman) both used the same weapon during their respective killing sprees.

Both Marc Lépine (author of the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre in Montreal) and Gabriel Wortman (author of the 2020 Nova Scotia killings) used a Ruger Mini-14 during their killing sprees. It should be noted, however, that while in the case of Lépine it was the only weapon he used, Gabriel Wortman had several other weapons, mostly obtained illegally.

The Ruger Mini-14 would be later banned following the Nova Scotia killings, which to this day is the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the country.

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 5 days ago
▲ 2.4k r/StarWars

One of the things that never made sense about The Force Awakens, in my opinion, is how Han was able to be a smuggler again

His ship is literally well known across the entire galaxy, and he’s also known as one of the heroes who managed to overthrow the Galactic Empire. He’s too well known to actually be a smuggler, a job which specifically requires to act as undetected as possible, which the Millenium Falcon nor Han could ever do. Thoughts?

u/ChickenWingExtreme — 5 days ago