Thermal
August Member
It's surprising that a nut job like that could hold a professional job. I mean, how did he get that far without like eating the face of someone who expressed disapproval of his budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year?
It's surprising that a nut job like that could hold a professional job. I mean, how did he get that far without like eating the face of someone who expressed disapproval of his budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year?
Maybe he only raged when confronted with Priuses. People hate those things.
My parents have one, they say they get all sorts of rude behavior from other drivers when they are in the Prius that they don't get when they are in their SUV. Tailgating, getting cut off, flipped off, rolling coal, all that.
The deceased aggressor's last twitter post was about entering a drawing for a fancy pistol.
People have having a field day in the replies:
https://twitter.com/jkuczwanski/status/1469039696730890249
Hey, BMW makes a fine car. It's not their fault tiny ego weirdos like them so much.
I could see bragging about getting a Laugo Alien as they are an exceptionally neat target/competition pistol in short supply. Just entering a contest for one? What purpose is there for that besides getting MORE people to enter the contest?
However, Kuczwanski’s wife, Rebekah Kuczwanski, said in a Twitter thread that her husband was a victim while confirming he lost his life. She claimed that he was trapped and “assassinated” and was trying to escape the person shooting at him.
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Fake news! No way a Prius driver would own a gun. It has been well established that Prius drivers are limp-wristed liberal snowflakes who run screaming from anything that even resembles a gun. Therefore, I can only conclude that the Prius driver was, in fact, a car-jacking criminal making Mr. Kuczwanski's actions justified. He's a hero!
I'll see myself out...
Maybe he thought it was a taser? I'll follow you out.
Maybe he thought it was a taser? I'll follow you out.
At least he dieddoing what he loved.
How much was it, if you don't mind me asking?No, loaded guns happily bouncing around in a non-locking glove box was fine. Didn't even have to be 21 either as I bought my first pistol at the ripe age of 19 via perfectly legal private sale. Yeehaw!
It was sitting next to the taser in the glove box and he grabbed it entirely by accident.Or maybe he thought it was an unloaded prop? I'll follow both of you out.