Is He Bane!? - Friday!

Good morning, it’s Friday! For most of you, that means it’s the last day of work before the holidays. Hopefully, you guys do have holidays! If you’re in school, it definitely means holidays. But if you’re working, sometimes you don’t have any holidays left, so you just get three days off here and there. Hey, hopefully, you get your full break and you get to recharge. And hopefully, if you do have to go to work, it’s pretty dead, and no one’s looking over your shoulder making sure there are some tight deadlines or something like that.

This picture of Luigi Mangione… you guys already know I’m a freaking big fan. I don’t know him personally, or a lot of the stuff behind him. I don’t know anything about him, but I’m a big fan of this legend and this character that Luigi Mangione has become. A picture dropped yesterday where they were taking him to, uh, I don’t know actually, where they were escorting him, to court or to jail or something, but they had the entire freaking NYPD, like 35 feds! They acted like this guy was Bane from The Dark Knight! The way that they were walking around him… he’s not a big guy, guys. He’s got back problems! They were really afraid that he was going to run? They were afraid someone may try to attack him? Like, I don’t understand what type of show of force… who are they trying to show this force to?

It’s pretty obvious who they’re trying to show this force to, man. They want CEOs, they want the Wall Street types to feel safe, and to not feel like, you know, they can get got. They’re trying to show, like, “We got this guy, man!” It’s a farce. It’s marketing. It’s PR. But for whom and why?

But it created one of the greatest pictures of 2024, in my opinion. Someone actually said that this is Man of the Year, or Times Man of the Year, Times Person of the Year. I tend to agree. Obviously, Trump is Times Person of the Year this year, and I got nothing against that. I think Trump was one of the biggest newsmakers, but Luigi has definitely caught my attention way more. So, if this was the cover of Times Person of the Year, it would have gone hard, man!

Read it was a joke! Someone read, they’re like, “Why are they guarding him so hard? Like, what are they afraid of?” Afraid that he’s going to run? And someone’s like, “No, they know that Luigi jumps higher than Mario!” I love freaking old retro video game jokes that you gotta be 40-plus to understand! Why am I like this? I don’t know. Anyways, man, it’s crazy. We got our own freaking villain who’s killing, killed one CEO of a company that perpetuates and assists in the denial of assistance for millions of people across America, but he’s the bad guy. Anyway, y’all have a great one. Peace!


View On:

updated_at 31-07-2025
Ai Disclosure: The above posts were transcribed using AI tools. Some language may not have been accurately transcribed.
Ai Header Image Prompt: A highly detailed, abstract digital artwork rendered in a high-quality resolution, featuring a dynamic and high-contrast composition. The central element is an enigmatic, fragmented dark silhouette or a contained energy core, subtly hinting at a powerful, almost villainous figure. This core radiates an intense, vibrant glow in alternating shades of emerald green and ruby red, reminiscent of classic video game character palettes, and appears slightly elevated or in motion, as if defying gravity. Surrounding and partially encapsulating this central form are dynamic, angular structures and complex, layered geometric shapes in deep, metallic blues, cool grays, and steel tones. These elements create a sense of an overwhelming, advancing, or confining force, resembling a digital grid or a fragmented wall of power. Subtle, sharp-edged patterns or glitch-like reflections, suggestive of urban architecture or data streams, integrate into the background, hinting at a corporate or systemic environment. The lighting is dramatic and chiaroscuro, with strong internal glows emanating from the core and sharp highlights defining the edges of the abstract forms, creating significant depth. Textures incorporate digital brushstrokes, subtle pixelation, and layered transparencies to ensure a sophisticated, non-AI aesthetic. The overall mood is one of powerful absurdity and controlled chaos, focusing on abstract forms and colors without any explicit depiction of hands, fingers, or literal human limbs.