Six Dead in Minnesota School Shooting
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and THAT is the fault of those heretics from Namco, for creating Pacman. we should suePauly wrote:and shoot up a school because they play pacman :lol:MKJ wrote:its their god given right as an american to bear arms !
always buy american !
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No, it's stupid because as usual, America is pointing the finger in the wrong direction. Banning guns is the dumbest fucking idea I've ever heard.
Address the reasons why people shoot each other, then you'll have done something. FFS, how many times do I have to say this? Do you think that if the kids that commit these shooting were healthy, well-adjusted youths that they'd pick up guns and cap a bunch of people? Of course not. So why even waste the time and effort spent in blaming guns?
Address the reasons why people shoot each other, then you'll have done something. FFS, how many times do I have to say this? Do you think that if the kids that commit these shooting were healthy, well-adjusted youths that they'd pick up guns and cap a bunch of people? Of course not. So why even waste the time and effort spent in blaming guns?
Nightshade[no u]
A society that lets you buy a gun from a fucking supermarket, has problems. REALLY FUCKING BIG PROBLEMS. No matter which way you want to look at it, that is fucked.
I like America. I had a good time in New York, but you know what freaked me out? Going into Toys R Us with my newphew and seeing a dozen cops walking around the store with guns at their side. Now that might be nothing to Americans, but for me, that freaked me out.
Your country has a real gun problem dude. Believe me.
I like America. I had a good time in New York, but you know what freaked me out? Going into Toys R Us with my newphew and seeing a dozen cops walking around the store with guns at their side. Now that might be nothing to Americans, but for me, that freaked me out.
Your country has a real gun problem dude. Believe me.
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Regardless of the weilders mental state, if it were a knife, club, or dish washer, we would only be looking at 1 or 2 deaths (grandparents prob) and noone else.Nightshade wrote:No, it's stupid because as usual, America is pointing the finger in the wrong direction. Banning guns is the dumbest fucking idea I've ever heard.
Address the reasons why people shoot each other, then you'll have done something. FFS, how many times do I have to say this? Do you think that if the kids that commit these shooting were healthy, well-adjusted youths that they'd pick up guns and cap a bunch of people? Of course not. So why even waste the time and effort spent in blaming guns?
Now think of how many of the US 17k gun deaths a year that could have been prevented.
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lol...what a pathetic pussy...theres not a gun problem dipshit...the problem is with morons like u...Pauly wrote:A society that lets you buy a gun from a fucking supermarket, has problems. REALLY FUCKING BIG PROBLEMS. No matter which way you want to look at it, that is fucked.
I like America. I had a good time in New York, but you know what freaked me out? Going into Toys R Us with my newphew and seeing a dozen cops walking around the store with guns at their side. Now that might be nothing to Americans, but for me, that freaked me out.
Your country has a real gun problem dude. Believe me.
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Precisely.4days wrote:aye - a lot of kids all over the world go schizo from time to time. not having ready access to guns means that they just sit in their rooms listening to loud, pretentious music instead of going out and waxing their family and friends.
Then of course come the typical American arguments:
“A car can be used as a killing machine too! Why not ban those?!”
“Guns are our given right to hold!”
“We possess guns for protection against other gun wielders”
and perhaps the most moronic one of all:
“We need guns should we decide to overthrow our government”
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Freakaloin wrote:lol...what a pathetic pussy...theres not a gun problem dipshit...the problem is with morons like u...Pauly wrote:A society that lets you buy a gun from a fucking supermarket, has problems. REALLY FUCKING BIG PROBLEMS. No matter which way you want to look at it, that is fucked.
I like America. I had a good time in New York, but you know what freaked me out? Going into Toys R Us with my newphew and seeing a dozen cops walking around the store with guns at their side. Now that might be nothing to Americans, but for me, that freaked me out.
Your country has a real gun problem dude. Believe me.
Spoken like a true gun toting yank :lol:
On a slightly different topic (i.e. the original subject), the body count is up to 10 now.
The Red Lake Indian reserve is far from the shithole that rep thinks, but it's no Park Ave. Actually, many MN Indian reservations are quite wealthy, despite what rep thinks.
My girlfriend is originally from the nearby town of Bemidji and her parents still live there, and I've been up there many times. I guess some of the wounded were taken to Bemidji hospital, and if she was still living there, she'd probably be seeing some of the victims at the hospital.
I doubt this can be pinned on video game violence -- it seems like a Columbine copycat... Walking up and down the halls, killing whomever he sees, asking if they believe in god, etc...
The Red Lake Indian reserve is far from the shithole that rep thinks, but it's no Park Ave. Actually, many MN Indian reservations are quite wealthy, despite what rep thinks.
My girlfriend is originally from the nearby town of Bemidji and her parents still live there, and I've been up there many times. I guess some of the wounded were taken to Bemidji hospital, and if she was still living there, she'd probably be seeing some of the victims at the hospital.

I doubt this can be pinned on video game violence -- it seems like a Columbine copycat... Walking up and down the halls, killing whomever he sees, asking if they believe in god, etc...
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Well, I won't debate the fact that guns are perhaps too readily accessible, and there should be laws in place to make it more difficult to get one. Gun shows, for example, are where the freaks that shot up Columbine got theirs. But, IIRC, they had someone buy them.Pauly wrote:A society that lets you buy a gun from a fucking supermarket, has problems. REALLY FUCKING BIG PROBLEMS. No matter which way you want to look at it, that is fucked.
I like America. I had a good time in New York, but you know what freaked me out? Going into Toys R Us with my newphew and seeing a dozen cops walking around the store with guns at their side. Now that might be nothing to Americans, but for me, that freaked me out.
Your country has a real gun problem dude. Believe me.
I don't have a gun, and as long as I have a big dog, I don't really feel the need to have one in my house. Especially since I have a five year-old. I just think that people that have knee-jerk ban reactions are, in true American fashion, ignoring the real problems. Shitty parenting and abdication of personal responsibility.
And you're telling ME that my country has serious problems? No shit, look who runs this dump.
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Sorry, guns aren't the problem. Gun control and licensing would be nice, but ultimately it's the people who chose to kill with those guns who are the problem.
Recently, four mounties were killed in Canada, supposedly on a drug bust (turns out there were only a few plants or something). Anyway the whole government pretty much went into mourning and I counted 5 news channels (local and national) simultaneously running their national memorial service for hours. All for 4 mounties that died in the line of duty, because this is so rare. It happened in Alberta of course, our Texas.
Recently, four mounties were killed in Canada, supposedly on a drug bust (turns out there were only a few plants or something). Anyway the whole government pretty much went into mourning and I counted 5 news channels (local and national) simultaneously running their national memorial service for hours. All for 4 mounties that died in the line of duty, because this is so rare. It happened in Alberta of course, our Texas.