Maybe he just had to get a lot off his chest and hung around with his boomer old man so much that he picked up his lingo


Acknowledging the exchange as being legitimate is NOT defending the admin. It's not hard to come to the conclusion that's what Tyler and the roommate wrote to one another. It falls right in line with what his friends say about him and it falls right in line with the tone of who we know him to be.
Did you just bite what I posted earlier? You're never beating them you're-my-biggest-fan allegations.
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that shyt is obviously fakeWhat's fake about the words?that shyt is obviously fake
Just the words and shytbtheyre using
What's fake about the words?
If you look at the other leaked Discord messages he sent to his friends on a day-to-day basis, it's how he spoke. He rarely used emojis and slang. I said it earlier in this thread that he typed in an informally proper manner. A lot of cats in here are making the mistake of thinking he's someone who spoke with abbreviations and Gen Z slang, but that's really not the case with him.
Furthermore, as if it needs to be reiterated - why would they go to the length of making up this exchange, implicating x-amount of people when the exchange doesn't have any political agenda? The conversation they had doesn't point to Tyler being radicalized by the Left. It does none of that. In that respect, it's rather inconsequential dialogue.
That exchange has already been filed in the state courts - Read the Charges Against Tyler Robinson, it's not like they've leaked this shyt to gauge the temperature of the public's reaction.
Kash Patel is fukking idoit is trying to save his job. This was most likely a recreation of what the FBI believes the message originally was. Hence the boomer prose and lack of brainrot language. Compare this message to the leak disord messages of Tyler and his peers.As moronic as they are, they'd still make up a story that benefited them. This story doesn't do that; it leaves us with more questions than answers. We know through their usage of AI and their perpetual pathological lying, that they're willing to make up shyt at the drop of a dime if they can weaponize it. They never let an opportunity go by without doing so.
This would be entirely out of character to make up something for no gain, especially over something of this magnitude. MAGA were praying the release of these messages would be what they'd need to crash out (they were practically speaking it into existence), but there's nothing in this exchange for them to sink their political teeth into.
The main reason we are all skeptical of this being legitimate is because of the language used and details revealed. Nobody is skeptical because it sounds like some Right-wing propoganda.
There is, however, another alternative, and that is the exchange was made up and planted by Tyler, himself, used to distract law enforcement from his actual objective, but I'd say that is a bit too implausible.
My stance on that topic doesnt make your posts in here any less ignorantAin't you the same dude who believes the Earth is flat? Basic critical thinking skills are absent from you.
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Kash Patel is fukking idoit is trying to save his job. This was most likely a recreation of what the FBI believes the message originally was. Hence the boomer prose and lack of brainrot language. Compare this message to the leak disord messages of Tyler and his peers.
Please enlighten me, based off that exchange, what political agenda is uncovered? Why did they make up that exchange if it doesn't shed light on Tyler's political motives? Wasn't that the entire objective of finding out why exactly he did it?My stance on that topic doesnt make your posts in here any less ignorant
You're a fool if youre think he's not micromanaging the FBI to some extent or telling the ppl below him what line to pushPatel would've had nothing to do with the retrieval of the messages, so you'd essentially be arguing that all those people conspired to save his job. If Patel really wanted to come out of this looking the hero, he would've put some Left-wing radicalization motive in there, but there's none of that. This is the same dude who got up in front of the nation and said he'd meet Kirk in Valhalla, so there's not a chance in hell he wouldn't have thrown some propaganda in there if he could, but there's none of that.
Robinson rarely used brainrot language in his Discord messages (Exclusive: Leaked Messages from Charlie Kirk Assassin), and how he spoke on there matches with the exchange with the roommate.
Kash Patel is fukking idoit is trying to save his job. This was most likely a recreation of what the FBI believes the message originally was. Hence the boomer prose and lack of brainrot language. Compare this message to the leak disord messages of Tyler and his peers.
You got a link?Off Topic, seems like Saagar and Krystal are not cool like they once were.
I'm telling you, whomever retrieved the messages would be someone in cybersecurity, and they obviously would've seen the messages, themselves. Patel is not the one doing that. By the time the exchange between Tyler and the roommate got to him, there would've been x-amount of people who already would've seen it. That means if Patel wanted to re-create that exchange, he'd need to cover his tracks by making sure all those people knew about it.You're a fool if youre think he's not micromanage the FBI to some extent or telling the ppl below him what line to push
Goddamn bro