Anonymous ID: b5d224 April 12, 2020, 11:28 p.m. No.8776294   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6308 >>6327

An anon asked about what does this word mean? Glow N_____ (racist term i won't repeat, because WWG1WGA, patriots have no skin color)

 

It's a CIA clown basically.

Anonymous ID: b5d224 April 13, 2020, 12:08 a.m. No.8776462   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I stumbled onto this Pizza place in Austin Tx online, while looking up something.

It seems creepy, and possibly a cabal place. They have a long video on their site showing lots of people dressed up as different Characters coming and going during the night and during the day. With 2 different one parent families sitting at the tables. Each has 3 kids.

 

https://homeslicepizza.com/

Anonymous ID: b5d224 April 13, 2020, 2:46 a.m. No.8776879   🗄️.is 🔗kun

He was 43 and died a few days ago on the 10th.

Might be a possible suicide as stated in this other article.

 

https://twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1249563482938318854

 

Darran Simon, who started work at The Washington Post as a city government and politics reporter last month, was found dead in his District of Columbia apartment on Thursday, Post managers told staff members on Friday. He was 43 and had worked at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, The Miami Herald and most recently at CNN Digital in Atlanta, where he was a senior writer.

 

“A spokeswoman for the D.C. medical examiner’s office said a determination of the cause of death is pending further tests,” Adam Bernstein wrote later Friday for the Post.

 

The Post’s initial failure to address the cause of death, editors’ reminder that help for troubled employees was available and the News Guild’s mention of the National Suicide Hotline number (scroll down) led to speculation that Simon had taken his own life, which would be a rarity. The Chicago Tribune’s Leanita McClain did so in 1984.

 

“Like you I am not aware of any African-American journalists who died by suicide,” Bruce Shapiro, executive director of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, messaged Journal-isms earlier Friday.

 

Simon was a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and other members tweeted their sorrow. The Inquirer’s Melanie Burney said, “This is devastating news. @darransimon was like a little brother. He was a talented reporter with a bright future. A nice guy and a decent human being. He will be missed. Rest in peace, my friend.”

 

http://www.journal-isms.com/2020/04/darran-simon-black-journalist-found-dead/