Bluesky user: Niaouro Nia Psaka
"Can you name a person saved by Luigi Mangione?"
Apparently yes
Reblog of account with incomplete name:
"My fiancee: The tumor in her brain would be virtually impossible for us to pay for but the timing of the murder caused so many insurance companies to panic and briefly accept claims they normally would have fought. She was in blinding and immeasurable pain, and today she's fine. "
Tumblr user alarajrogers:
Saved by the actual killer; let's not forget that Luigi Mangione was almost certainly framed and is most likely not The Claims Adjuster. (I love that name. Robin Hoodie was good too, but The Claims Adjuster is perfect.) source
"Can you name a person saved by Luigi Mangione?"
Apparently yes
Reblog of account with incomplete name:
"My fiancee: The tumor in her brain would be virtually impossible for us to pay for but the timing of the murder caused so many insurance companies to panic and briefly accept claims they normally would have fought. She was in blinding and immeasurable pain, and today she's fine. "
Tumblr user alarajrogers:
Saved by the actual killer; let's not forget that Luigi Mangione was almost certainly framed and is most likely not The Claims Adjuster. (I love that name. Robin Hoodie was good too, but The Claims Adjuster is perfect.) source
Plain Text:
"you think people should commit insurance fraud to help trans people get hrt!?" yes. i also think they should aid pregnant people in TX seeking an abortion and hide undocumented immigrants from ICE. if you aren't willing to break fascists laws, then you aren't resisting fascism. source
"you think people should commit insurance fraud to help trans people get hrt!?" yes. i also think they should aid pregnant people in TX seeking an abortion and hide undocumented immigrants from ICE. if you aren't willing to break fascists laws, then you aren't resisting fascism. source
Tumblr user psychotic-gerard:
someone in my notes is saying "I'm not disabled but it sucks I can't walk without experiencing pain" pal.
Tumblr user psychotic-gerard:
the experienced pain on baseline of a nondisabled person is zero. the experienced pain on low-level activity [walking, etc.] of a nondisabled person is zero. if you overdo it [time-wise] or you do more intense activity, you will feel pain but that pain shouldnt stop you from doing things. if you really overdo it, the pain might stop you but it should be short-lived [a few hours], with allowance for slow fading [over a period of days.] if the pain doesn't get better at all after a few days, you're injured or disabled source
someone in my notes is saying "I'm not disabled but it sucks I can't walk without experiencing pain" pal.
Tumblr user psychotic-gerard:
the experienced pain on baseline of a nondisabled person is zero. the experienced pain on low-level activity [walking, etc.] of a nondisabled person is zero. if you overdo it [time-wise] or you do more intense activity, you will feel pain but that pain shouldnt stop you from doing things. if you really overdo it, the pain might stop you but it should be short-lived [a few hours], with allowance for slow fading [over a period of days.] if the pain doesn't get better at all after a few days, you're injured or disabled source
Transcript: "20 sentences that will maximize your social intelligence
"1. To solve an issue quickly, be soft on the person and hard on the problem.
2. Pretend everyone was sent to teach you something.
3. Pause in speaking + eye contact = confidence.
"4. Make people feel important with the SHR Method: Seen, Heard, Remembered.
5. A person's favorite sound is their name, so remember it (h/t Dale Carnegie).
6. "Praise publicly. Criticize privately." - Warren Buffett
"7. To give feedback, first make the other person feel you care about them.
8. "Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments." - Neil Strauss
9. The best networking strategy is a helping others first strategy.
"10. Loneliness is a silent pandemic; assume people want to meet you.
11. Practice going first, e.g., "Hi, I'm Ben."
12. Build the habit of responding with "Yes, and" because it advances their idea.
"13. Avoid complaining or gossiping (nobody likes to hear it). source
"1. To solve an issue quickly, be soft on the person and hard on the problem.
2. Pretend everyone was sent to teach you something.
3. Pause in speaking + eye contact = confidence.
"4. Make people feel important with the SHR Method: Seen, Heard, Remembered.
5. A person's favorite sound is their name, so remember it (h/t Dale Carnegie).
6. "Praise publicly. Criticize privately." - Warren Buffett
"7. To give feedback, first make the other person feel you care about them.
8. "Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments." - Neil Strauss
9. The best networking strategy is a helping others first strategy.
"10. Loneliness is a silent pandemic; assume people want to meet you.
11. Practice going first, e.g., "Hi, I'm Ben."
12. Build the habit of responding with "Yes, and" because it advances their idea.
"13. Avoid complaining or gossiping (nobody likes to hear it). source