JoeyDonuts
Frequencies Not Known To Normals
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According to the kid's Facebook page, he was pretty big into David Icke.
Are you suggesting that people who have been pushed over the edge by misery should seek to end it all by watching Christian Slater on television or Winona Ryder in a movie (if you can find one with her in it, lately, I mean)? That's pretty harsh. I mean, suicide is a personal choice, but there are some methods just too horrible to contemplate.
According to the kid's Facebook page, he was pretty big into David Icke.
No, I'm talking' Heathers. Pure, smooth, Heathers.
The USA gets what, maybe one or two of these every few years? Out of how many high schools and colleges across the entire country? It may not be pleasant but it's certainly not an epidemic.
Count me as one of the people who couldn't care less what people outside of the US think.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/27/shooting-reported-at-ohio-high-school/?hpt=hp_t1
I wonder what the rest of the world think of the US when they see events such as this on the news.
If they actually happened a lot, we would not hear about them nearly so much. Or if there was only real news on the news. 24 hour news stations are a total waste as they run currently.It seems in many societies there is a sort of meta idea floating around for people concerning how a person behaves when they just "can't take it anymore", and these often involve indiscriminate killing. The term "running amok" is a good example, based on a behavior in Malaysia where people would attack others in public, often with a machete, without provocation.
"Going postal" is another example. What seems to have changed recently is, whether due to the severity of the situation or other factors, after Columbine, the media reports on these incidents with a fervor that was not seen seemingly prior to that school shooting.
People as a result seem to think this is an epidemic that is somehow once again indicative of the decline in moral values or something. Meanwhile, violent crime is at record lows in the past 50 years.
Blame Christian Slater and Winona Ryder.
I recall something like this happening up in Scotland, too, Dunblane or something like that.
It's ugly no matter where.
At his first hearing today in court, the prosecutors asserted that the shooter didn't know any of his victims and essentially chose random people to kill.
I think most of us foreigners have sympathy for the kids and families involved, and feel dismay to see another of these.