a lecture glasses coffee TikTok murder BPSL

as reply to November Blue

"It's fascinating," the man with
glasses
sipped his
coffee
then took a long breath before continuing, "that we as a society have gotten so hung up about this one fact. Did he in fact kill that girl?"

The students waited. Usually this classroom was filled with kids watching
TikTok
or falling asleep. But this professor had a way with his words. A way of telling stories. The kids paid attention.

"It is known that in fact The Blue Man killed more than just the first un-named girl on video. But we as a society seem to conveniently forget all the subsequent victims. We seem unable to get over the fact that an unnamed, unknown -- to this day I might add -- girl was
murder
ed on social media. We can't stop pointing fingers at each other about our opinion of this one murder. And I'd like to add. Yes. He did indeed murder her. There is no doubt there."

There were a few gasps. A lot of held breaths. The professor took another sip of coffee. Was that 
BPSL
that he was drinking? The professor's lips were turning blue. What a hypocrite the student thought. How could the professor be preaching about how The Blue Man was in fact a murderer but be supporting his drink.

"What I'm concerned with is not whether The Blue Man is a murderer or nor. No. What I'm concerned with is who was that girl? Until this day nobody has been able to identify her. Nobody has come forward with the answer I feel is most pressing. Who did the Blue Man kill? And Why?"
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