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In reply to the discussion: FBI release images of 'person of interest' in Charlie Kirk shooting [View all]The wide hips seemed feminine to me, and also the shoulders lack muscle. The sideburns disqualify my thoughts, but could be part of a hairstyle to be more masculine. I am probably wrong on all counts but couldn't help but notice.
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        USA flag & maybe eagle indicate political interest and not much else right or left. . . . nt
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Sep 11
        #1
      
        
        Lol he could have worn a blank shirt and still wouldn't hav stood out as a young white guy at a Trump rally.
        Lanius
        Sep 11
        #46
      
        
        When obesity is the average, normally slim people are termed "sickly" on no evidence.
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Sep 11
        #8
      
        
        I think because the guy in the images appear angry, Hands are gripped very tight in both images. Like in fists.
        LiberalArkie
        Sep 11
        #13
      
        
        Angry is a stretch, many reasons for bunched fists which might be momentary or tension, though I did notice them. . . nt
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Sep 11
        #15
      
        
        Probably means nothing, but living in 90% Trump area of Arkansas, I see a guy walking like that, I get the hell out of
        LiberalArkie
        Sep 11
        #17
      
        
        We do not know he was "walking like that".  It's one photo, a still from a video. . . . nt
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Sep 11
        #20
      
        
        I didn't take it is an insult and I wasn't faulting you, but rather the obesity of society
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Sep 11
        #14
      
        
        I agree. When I lost a lot of weight a few years ago, my family was telling me I was too skinny
        Lanius
        Sep 11
        #48