Post in question: https://lemmy.today/post/44141339/21108010

What got removed is in the picture, because I did numerology on Vince Zampalla’s passing. Long story short, I didn’t believe the narrative for a hot second, and instead, he was hexed and killed by a car crash as part of this hex.

How is it conspiracy nonsense when you do the numerology on a situation like this, especially with a well-known game developer. I think the reason was pretty simple, as he was about to call something out, so he was hexed with idiocy at 55, and got whacked from the car crash (a Ferrari no less).

Now, the silver lining for those who will say IDI is that this was in a gaming community, and I saw it. I did the numerology, and knew not to believe the official story. Ochkam’s Razor doesn’t work on me, because it’s a weapon.

  • Mugita Sokio@lemmy.todayOP
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    4 days ago

    The only problem with that is numerology is used in the entertainment industry for every event, and it’s tied to the subject’s birthday.

    That’s exactly what I did with Zampella’s passing. I found his birthday (I used the Wikipedia page for him), and used the date calculations on the site I use (Gematrinator). This was nothing more than kill code, which is 44.

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      numerology is used in the entertainment industry for every event

      That would be irrelevant even if it were true, which it isn’t.

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        If you don’t believe me, I’d take a look at someone like Call Me Kinfolk on YouTube. He does the same thing I do, only he goes deeper. This is the same with Gematrinator85, who created the site I mentioned.

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      3 days ago

      A surprising number of people seem to collect their pee in bottles. Doesn’t mean it’s not nonsense.