The linkedin post text is something like this:
"Shrill Season 3 will be filming at my house in [place] starting on [date]. A new character on the show will be living at my house.
Maybe show-business will be my backup career."
There's a follow up post which reads:
"Please ignore posts about me from a disgruntled tenant. I wish to keep the issue private. Issues related to tampering and damage to my property are involved."
Anyone this aggressive with demonstrably impaired judgement presents a significant threat.
Almost all the time they'll come to their senses. Sometimes they'll escalate.
I have been present for an escalation, a completely irrational one that totally ruined the guy's life. And he was more pulled together beforehand than the behavior in that video.
In general, poverty makes humans kinder and more charitable, not crazy and dishonest, while selfishness and apathy for others scales with wealth and resources.
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More explanation at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24895704
In a perfect world there'd be a marker for "this post has been edited by an administrator", but clearly marking each change makes do in a pinch.
"Updates: * he started played the song again. * he started staring at me through my front window and banging on it. * I phoned 911. Two police offers arrived and got him to stop playing the music."
The landlord seems like a piece of work. All this to be able to say at parties “hey, my house was used to film that tv series <that nobody remembers anymore>”. I hope somebody throws the book at him.
Even sadder, the production crew doesn’t seem to care. I guess you don’t win an Emmy without breaking some dude’s life, or something.
Just to know what to skip