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Post by Fusion on Apr 16, 2007 11:55:43 GMT -5
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Post by Professor Fann on Apr 16, 2007 19:25:26 GMT -5
People are just insane to do those, nothing else better to do.
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Post by Andrew on Apr 16, 2007 23:25:10 GMT -5
I highly doubt people do this kind of stuff because they have nothing better to do. Honestly. -.-
~Demian
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Post by swimstud600 on Apr 17, 2007 2:06:03 GMT -5
Definately. Whenever I get bored I go grab my gun and shoot up a college.
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Post by MasterOmegaX on Apr 17, 2007 17:13:03 GMT -5
Watch what you say Fanwriter >__>;
Anyways this was just a great thing to hear this morning when I was going to school. I just don't know what to think of human beings anymore, honestly.
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Post by Paranoid on Apr 17, 2007 18:52:10 GMT -5
You just expect to much from humans
Most people are morons, you should already doubt sanity in them
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Post by Professor Fann on Apr 17, 2007 20:56:00 GMT -5
People are just insane to do those, nothing else better to do. That Korean guy who was responsible for the shooting of 32 people and 26 wounded was a loner and considerably under depression. He should have taken the effort to change himself, not release his anger on innocent people. The US has tonnes o shootings in the past. Shouldn't these people know that they have the time of their lifes normally and grow up to be a normal person? Why the heck shoot so many people who have no grudges against you? That's why I say he has nothing else better to do. And it seems to me that MoX is contradicting himself. You don't know what to think about humans and you're telling me to watch what I say when i am saying something perfectly norm al and right? Please.
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Post by Bloodbane on Apr 17, 2007 20:56:21 GMT -5
Indeed.... and if this turns into another one of those 'Video Games are to blame' things, there's gonna be problems..... it's obviously the president of Virginia Tech's fault for saying they had the situation under control when the guy was still running all over the place......
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Post by Andrew on Apr 17, 2007 23:49:50 GMT -5
That Korean guy who was responsible for the shooting of 32 people and 26 wounded was a loner and considerably under depression. He should have taken the effort to change himself, not release his anger on innocent people. According to what I've heard, whether reliable or not. His girlfriend had just broken up with him. He was irrational, most people, when in this state, don't think things through prior to acting. Don't judge people because of their state of mind, it usually ends up in you getting hurt. -.- This is true, the United States has had many shootings in the past. But remember, when people get put into downers, they actually begin to believe that there is no more point in living, and some, like these shooters, actually blame other people for the problems they have. Think of Hitler. He blamed jews, and see what he did? The people actually manipulate their own thoughts and believe that what they are doing is the only way to set things right. MoX wasn't contradicting himself. It's a normal fact. Humans cannot rationally explain other humans, it's impossible. There are too many valuables within the human psyche to actually begin to understand what other people believe and think and generalize them. And your last sentence proves this. YOU believe what you say is something perfectally normal and right. That doesn't automatically mean it is. That's just your own personal perception. Paranoid made a perfectly reasonable statement. People are morons, everyone is. Even those deemed geniuses of society are still morons. Perception is the key here. ~Demian
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Post by Brimstone on Apr 18, 2007 0:05:00 GMT -5
I don't know much about this but it's not like things like this can be stoped right? there wasn't any warnings like colubine were there?
the only thing i'm happy about is the sicko shot him self so he could never do something like this again it saddens me to know that the cost was so high tho
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Post by swimstud600 on Apr 18, 2007 0:42:54 GMT -5
What I find strange is that this is a college shooting. Most of the shootings you hear about are middle and high school. Once you get to college all the groups start to disappear, no one gets picked on because they aren't as 'popular' as the head cheerleader is, everyone is just there to take care of business. Once you're in college you ought to be pleanty mature to brush this sort of thing off and not let it affect you. I just think thats the strange thing about this.
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Post by Andrew on Apr 18, 2007 3:00:32 GMT -5
I agree with you, Swim.
That also bothers me about this situation.
~Demian
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Post by Elusis on Apr 18, 2007 6:46:52 GMT -5
That Korean guy who was responsible for the shooting of 32 people and 26 wounded was a loner and considerably under depression. He should have taken the effort to change himself, not release his anger on innocent people. According to what I've heard, whether reliable or not. His girlfriend had just broken up with him. He was irrational, most people, when in this state, don't think things through prior to acting. Don't judge people because of their state of mind, it usually ends up in you getting hurt. -.- ~Demian His roommate said that he would stalk women and had an imaginary girlfriend.
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Post by J.Y. on Apr 18, 2007 8:30:44 GMT -5
I won't be here to sate my opinion or debate on the opinions of you guys, but i'm here to say that i feel extremely lucky because such cases don't occur in my country. But about the shooting mentioned here, i feel quite sad about this tragedy though. So, does anybody believe that this was coincidence or meant to happen?
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Post by Professor Fann on Apr 18, 2007 10:06:02 GMT -5
That's a lot of news of the reason why the guy shoot people.
Well, the police are investigating it and so far as I have seen on CNN, the guy is a loner.
Soon we'll know what inspired a poor guy to get a gun and blast everyone.
That may approve or disapprove of Jack Thompson's claim that the shooter played violent video games.
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