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re: Aaron Hernandez reveals full 'Bloods' tattoo during trial

Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:03 pm to
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42687 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:03 pm to
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I hope everyone but his mother hates him.


The sad thing is that a guy like Hernandez will probably excel in prison. Hell, tbh, he will probably thrive there running his own operations and terrorizing others. Most inmates aren't violent and are there for drug crimes and other non-violent offenses. Few come close to being as large as him and of the ones that do they very likely aren't murderers or there for violent offenses.

Damn shame this soulless bastard will never really feel what it's remorse or what it's like to have it turned around him.
Posted by BGSB
Opelousas
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2257 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:04 pm to
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You may have hit on something.


If you're interested, google ACIM, read about it
Posted by sullivanct19a
Florida
Member since Oct 2015
5239 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:20 pm to
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bet his lawyers hate him.


why? they're making a killing
Posted by sullivanct19a
Florida
Member since Oct 2015
5239 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:25 pm to
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Taurus 357


you need courses in logic and critical thinking.
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42687 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:27 pm to
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Yeah, that is the correct response if you believe that the world you see is real. I'm not being sarcastic, but just because it's all you know and remember, and just because it's all you have ever seen, that doesn't make it real my friend.

Look at the world, look at all the evil, the illness, the hate, terror, the violence, the wars. Look at the take to give ratio, look at the competition, the individualism, separateness, and the I win you lose attitudes.

Does it look like a world that an all loving, all giving, perfect God would create? Would he be that sloppy? Would His creations turn against Him?

Would someone who is not sick in the mind give up all the money and pleasure to go to prison if he were of sound mind? Would someone sane, with a healthy mind kill other human beings? Maybe what is wrong with this world is not evil, but different degrees of mental illness, insanity.

Laugh and ridicule my points, call me crazy, but at least consider some of what I am saying.


Do you propose this is the work of the demiurge like the gnostics did? BTW, if you don't know what that means then I do suggest reading up on them. They align quite well with your point of view. Also, this is another good source for beginners (not perfect but it has a lot of primary texts and helps you begin to understand the various groups): LINK

Just keep in mind there are a ton of different groups that fall under the category of gnosticism (from those who resemble nothing you've ever seen/read about to those who are very close to ancient mainstream Christians like the Valentinians who trace their lineage to the Apostle Paul) so if you see a source that implies or says outright "the gnostics practiced X" as though all of them did ignore it because the likelihood of it being universal is next to nil.

Posted by RazorBroncs
Harding Bisons Fan
Member since Sep 2013
13546 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:29 pm to
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Hypocrites can be very charitable. It doesn't preclude them from being bags of shite. In fact, being a charitable bag of shite is an easy way to be a hypocrite.


True story. There's actually an entire wing at Arkansas Children's Hospital here in Little Rock named after Bobby Petrino after he donated something like $250,000 his second year here. Somewhat ironically it's the cardiovascular ICU, where they fix children's hearts and thank the scumbag without one.
Posted by Clutch Cargo
Over the top
Member since Dec 2011
1388 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:32 pm to
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Do you propose this is the work of the demiurge like the gnostics did? BTW, if you don't know what that means then I do suggest reading up on them. They align quite well with your point of view. Also, this is another good source for beginners (not perfect but it has a lot of primary texts and helps you begin to understand the various groups): LINK Just keep in mind there are a ton of different groups that fall under the category of gnosticism (from those who resemble nothing you've ever seen/read about to those who are very close to ancient mainstream Christians like the Valentinians who trace their lineage to the Apostle Paul) so if you see a source that implies or says outright "the gnostics practiced X" as though all of them did ignore it because the likelihood of it being universal is next to nil.


Damn. In this sea of crap and troll posts, we find this gem, an actual thought-provoking, interesting post that we might learn something. Kudos. And thank you.
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42687 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:37 pm to
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There is a soul sickness that is pervasive in modern times. In today's social and political climate, how did we get to a point where people actually hate each other over climate change?


I was reading an article last night that cited a statistic that chilled me to the bone. THIS is what we've turned into and I don't know how we got there but we need to find a way out of it.

Quote from that article:


"Politics was becoming more central to Americans’ identities in the 21st century than it ever was in the 20th. Would you be upset if your child married a supporter of a different party from your own? In 1960, only 5 percent of Americans said yes. In 2010, a third of Democrats and half of Republicans did."

I mean damn, really? I remember when having friends on the other side meant healthy debate and the chance of changing one another's mind. I remember compromise (which is apparently a dirty word now). I remember evolution being a non-issue in High School in a small E. TN town in the 90s! Now we just hate each other for no reason.
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42687 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:42 pm to
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Damn. In this sea of crap and troll posts, we find this gem, an actual thought-provoking, interesting post that we might learn something. Kudos. And thank you.


Thanks! :D

As far as gnosticism goes, have you ever heard of the Gospel of Thomas? That's one of the texts associated with them and it's contemporary with the gospels that made it into official canon (the bible).
Posted by sullivanct19a
Florida
Member since Oct 2015
5239 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:45 pm to
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Neither did the scumbag Kraft, who was told of both incidents.


Kraft wasn't going to draft him. But Urban vouched for AH.

That's where the other shoe is going to drop. AH will be tied to incidents in FL as these trials evolve. Most likely he'll be shown to have been a part of a murder or attempted murder in FL, among other things. Example, AH got into it with a bartender or bouncer in Gainesville and open hand slapped the guy in the side of the head, iirc. Tebow was in the group with AH and it was Tebow that restored peace in that situation.

Information will come out regarding how Meyer was aware of at least some of this stuff. And of course Meyer knew AH had issues prior to UF. No discipline or whatever at UF. Vouched for AH to Kraft. Two years later the guy has a life sentence for murder.

There was speculation about AH and the Pouncey brothers. The Pouncey's would regularly wear Cincinnati Reds baseball caps to press conferences. After AH was arrested, one of them went on Twitter to post 'Free AH'. Were they just friends and fans of the Reds or were they all connected to the Bloods? That answer may already exist, but I don't know what it is.

Not all of this will be vitally tied to the trials for AH but I'm willing to bet that the information will either be in the case files, within various statements and such, or some enterprising investigative reporter will start following the trail of bread crumbs and connect the dots.

Jeremy Foley will come out of it just fine, as will UF. Meyer...not so much. If this takes off during a football season, it is going to be chaos at OSU.
Posted by sullivanct19a
Florida
Member since Oct 2015
5239 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:51 pm to
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What happened to his money?


I'd love to see what his legal fees have cost. I'm guessing he was advised to immediately find a way to make his money disappear somehow so it couldn't be seized.
Posted by sullivanct19a
Florida
Member since Oct 2015
5239 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:54 pm to
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It was a total bitch move. He didn't want to face his problems at UF he created, and didn't want to be hated by UF fans for bolting. So he flopped and pussed around, strung Florida along for a year, told all these sob stories just to wind up in Columbus 18 months later.

We see him after losses even today at tOSU. The instant things really go south, he is going to fricking quit and he is going to double-frick OSU over in the process because he doesn't want people to know he's a quitter. Just get your popcorn and watch


Even worse, the deal to get him to OSU was in progress just a few months after he took the cowardly retreat, a second time.
Posted by sullivanct19a
Florida
Member since Oct 2015
5239 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:58 pm to
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The fans in Columbus will not lose one wink of sleep over it.


I doubt that.

Posted by Iron Lion
Sipsey
Member since Nov 2014
11829 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 2:58 pm to
He was Blood before he went to prison. A lot of time sect ink is required in prison so loyalty lines are easily distinguished.
Posted by thefloydian
Member since Dec 2012
4771 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 3:07 pm to
Isn't this old news? I thought people already noticed this pretty soon after he was originally convicted and got in trouble for beating that dude up.
Posted by thefloydian
Member since Dec 2012
4771 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 3:10 pm to
Also, how does a fricking goofy looking white dude join the bloods? Is it just because his name is Hernandez?

His dad is Puerto Rican and his mother is Italian.
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
14174 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 3:15 pm to
JEEZUS. That's not a gang tattoo in this instance. You just can't put on a tatoo and claim a gang. Article looking for clicks. Thanks for being a dumbass. Damn people are dumb.

This post was edited on 12/23/15 at 3:24 pm
Posted by SECSolomonGrundy
Slaughter Swamp
Member since Jun 2012
15935 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 3:21 pm to
Explain to the board what it is then baw.
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
14174 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 3:28 pm to
Is a 5 point star a gang symbol? yes. Does it belong to the Bloods? yes. Aaron Hernandez ain't no blood. He's just an attention whoring mass murderer pos.
Posted by MeatPants
Member since Nov 2015
8853 posts
Posted on 12/23/15 at 3:35 pm to
What the hell are those Buckeyes crying about
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