She says "ping pong isn't the only thing people come her to love" and then shows their menu. She isn't making allusions to pizzagate. By showing their menu after her statement she is saying "look at all this different food you can get, so much more than just ping pong". No matter what you think about CPP this is pretty much a shitty college news style commercial and nothing more.
Give me a break. She grills the manager at the end and he starts rambling about "trust" and "empowerment" and looking out for customers so long as they look out for him. Either she knows and is making them squirm. Or she knows and this is some weird advertisement to be circulated among pedos. But this is not a normal college style commercial.
Long_Knife is right. The reporter is merely referring to additional things to do at CPP. It's totally innocent. I've got a nose for this stuff now and there is nothing here. Actually the fact you didn't recognize that off the bat is kinda shill like.
You also conveniently ignored my response to "Long Knife" (creepy name). Explain the "Empowerment is trust/We look out for our customers and our customers look out for us..." Comment at the end of the video.
this is the heart of politically correct territory. Wanky terminology like empowerment is the language they'd employ using a freaking can-opener. c'mon.
"We look out for our".......Yes that part was sketchy but we discovered that bit 3 months ago. It was one of many sketchy references to keeping secrets.
I guess I should have said next time search /v/pizzagate before posting because it's probably been posted before.
If you're so sure that theres nothing to see here, do you mind elaborating what your views are regarding the "empowerment" dialogue, rather than alluding to discussions elsewhere on the subverse?
You've made it clear you don't think the reporter is in on any secrets, but why would she deliberately preface the dialogue in question with a curious line like, "Although we didn't get the secret pizza recipe, manager Bryce Rae did mention something else..."
If his rambling about "trust" and "empowerment" is sketchy, as you say, don't you want to give the reporter a little credit for singling out that part of the interview and placing it at the very end of the video? It strikes me as though she's deliberately singled that out for our attention. And what's the last image she leaves us with? I'll let you revisit the video to see for yourself.
There's no strong evidence besides the creepy part about customers trusting CPP and getting trust in return. That is definitely fucked up. It's weird as fuck.
But there's nothing else. The last bit about a kid playing their parent at ping pong doesn't really say anything. In other words it's not strong evidence of anything. If you were a lawyer preparing for a court case that last scene would be the last thing on your list of evidence.
Let's talk about what we agree on: the creepy dialogue of the manager. What about my point that she intentionally slipped that bit at the end? If you think it's creepy and I think it's creepy, don't you think that has something to do with the fact that whoever made the video deliberately shoe-horned it in at the end? Whoever made the video knew it was creepy and deliberately drew our attention to it. Or do you think what we both noticed eluded the person who actually interviewed the guy?
Just because you don't like my explanation doesn't mean it isn't correct. You really think some random junior reporter would know anything about it? Or if she did they would let her make a public commercial? There is such a thing as being too paranoid.
You need to let it go. The main point that multiple people have made is that this is a repost of known information from months ago. It should not be taking up space on the front page rather than true new discoveries.
It should not be taking up space on the front page rather than true new discoveries.
With all due respect, that's not for you to decide. I would ask you either to please answer the question to which you responded or else go participate in one of the many other topics on the front page.
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Long_Knife ago
She says "ping pong isn't the only thing people come her to love" and then shows their menu. She isn't making allusions to pizzagate. By showing their menu after her statement she is saying "look at all this different food you can get, so much more than just ping pong". No matter what you think about CPP this is pretty much a shitty college news style commercial and nothing more.
pizzagatesleuth ago
Give me a break. She grills the manager at the end and he starts rambling about "trust" and "empowerment" and looking out for customers so long as they look out for him. Either she knows and is making them squirm. Or she knows and this is some weird advertisement to be circulated among pedos. But this is not a normal college style commercial.
DarkMath ago
pizzagatesleuth,
"Give me a break.".......It's me, DarkMath.
Long_Knife is right. The reporter is merely referring to additional things to do at CPP. It's totally innocent. I've got a nose for this stuff now and there is nothing here. Actually the fact you didn't recognize that off the bat is kinda shill like.
pizzagatesleuth ago
You also conveniently ignored my response to "Long Knife" (creepy name). Explain the "Empowerment is trust/We look out for our customers and our customers look out for us..." Comment at the end of the video.
MolochHunter ago
this is the heart of politically correct territory. Wanky terminology like empowerment is the language they'd employ using a freaking can-opener. c'mon.
DarkMath ago
"We look out for our".......Yes that part was sketchy but we discovered that bit 3 months ago. It was one of many sketchy references to keeping secrets.
I guess I should have said next time search /v/pizzagate before posting because it's probably been posted before.
Sorry about that.
pizzagatesleuth ago
If you're so sure that theres nothing to see here, do you mind elaborating what your views are regarding the "empowerment" dialogue, rather than alluding to discussions elsewhere on the subverse?
You've made it clear you don't think the reporter is in on any secrets, but why would she deliberately preface the dialogue in question with a curious line like, "Although we didn't get the secret pizza recipe, manager Bryce Rae did mention something else..."
If his rambling about "trust" and "empowerment" is sketchy, as you say, don't you want to give the reporter a little credit for singling out that part of the interview and placing it at the very end of the video? It strikes me as though she's deliberately singled that out for our attention. And what's the last image she leaves us with? I'll let you revisit the video to see for yourself.
DarkMath ago
There's no strong evidence besides the creepy part about customers trusting CPP and getting trust in return. That is definitely fucked up. It's weird as fuck.
But there's nothing else. The last bit about a kid playing their parent at ping pong doesn't really say anything. In other words it's not strong evidence of anything. If you were a lawyer preparing for a court case that last scene would be the last thing on your list of evidence.
pizzagatesleuth ago
Forget the final image. I see that as debatable.
Let's talk about what we agree on: the creepy dialogue of the manager. What about my point that she intentionally slipped that bit at the end? If you think it's creepy and I think it's creepy, don't you think that has something to do with the fact that whoever made the video deliberately shoe-horned it in at the end? Whoever made the video knew it was creepy and deliberately drew our attention to it. Or do you think what we both noticed eluded the person who actually interviewed the guy?
DarkMath ago
At this point anything is possible. I don't know what to answer or tell you. I'm tired. DarkMath out.
Long_Knife ago
Just because you don't like my explanation doesn't mean it isn't correct. You really think some random junior reporter would know anything about it? Or if she did they would let her make a public commercial? There is such a thing as being too paranoid.
pizzagatesleuth ago
You conveniently ignore my response. Explain the creepy "trust" and "empowerment" comment. Is that what you look for in a pizza parlor?
reasonedandinformed ago
You need to let it go. The main point that multiple people have made is that this is a repost of known information from months ago. It should not be taking up space on the front page rather than true new discoveries.
pizzagatesleuth ago
With all due respect, that's not for you to decide. I would ask you either to please answer the question to which you responded or else go participate in one of the many other topics on the front page.
Long_Knife ago
Because you've already made your decision. There is no use in me wasting my time or effort to change your mind.