>>213882118 (OP)never shit in your own backyard
>>213882284Stayvun. Can you go this far back Stayvun.
im no actor but when they cast for the inevitable stayvun cinematic universe i will be auditioning
>>213882118 (OP)what do you call Stayvun's hairstyle? The Sword Collector?
>>213882118 (OP)that boy ain't right
I tell ya hwut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lygHqgdiG24
How do we stop the incel menace? What can we, as 4channarians, do to help make sure another beautiful young woman, so full of promise and life, is never cut down by another pathetic video game playing cheeto eathing porn addicted FREAK like Steven?
>>213882118 (OP)Nothing went wrong, he was convicted
Anybody else agree that the whole “……body?!?” reaction was actually a pretty reasonable way to react when you just found out somebody living next door to you died? I’d probably react similarly if o found out my neighbor was killed despite never talking to them
>>213883948It'd be reasonable to be shocked since she lived around real close to him and they would see each other, maybe a bit of small talk here and there. But his reaction was much more than would I'd do if I learned a missing "acquaintance" who lived down the hall had died, whose body was found.
>>213883948I see that all the time whenever someone we know is guilty reacts to a death. A lot of people have different reactions to hearing that news.
>he's angry he's been accused of his murder. someone who was really concerned would ask what happened>he's pretending to be concerned about his friends murder and not at all concerned about being accusedI think experienced homicide detectives can tell you when a reaction out of the ordinary but everyone reacts to death differently. My sister is a doctor and said she's had people start giggling and laughing when getting bad news.