777w wrote:
fillergames wrote:
Now the government wants to completely BAN every single video game.
what in gods name is your source on that
Google.
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I honestly think the shooter deserves something worse than death after what he's done...
I've been praying for their families every night. I don't think they'll even have Christmas this year... What a horrible tragedy.
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fillergames wrote:
777w wrote:
fillergames wrote:
Now the government wants to completely BAN every single video game.
what in gods name is your source on that
Google.
thats not a source, thats a search engine
what website did you get this information from
zubblewu wrote:
777w wrote:
fillergames wrote:
Now the government wants to completely BAN every single video game.
what in gods name is your source on that
what is gods name and is it long enough to have that many possible sources
well if were talking about christianity then im pretty sure his name is jehovah or something
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777w wrote:
fillergames wrote:
777w wrote:
what in gods name is your source on thatGoogle.
thats not a source, thats a search engine
what website did you get this information from
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fillergames wrote:
You know whats sad. People are making excuses saying that video games are the reason he went on a school shoot out. Now the government wants to completely BAN every single video game.
This is why we can't have good political discussions on scratch. For one thing, you provide no source to support this completely ridiculous claim. Second, maybe a few reps want to restrict video games, but one congressman making laughable (yet disturbing) statements is not the same thing as "the entire government is going to take away your NES."
It seems that we go through this every time there is a shooting. In Aurora, it was blamed on movies, which was fairly easy considering that it was the Dark Knight Rises. If media is the cause of these shootings we would have full scale anarchy right now.
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Wickimen wrote:
777w wrote:
fillergames wrote:
Google.thats not a source, thats a search engine
what website did you get this information from
Wut.
Seems legit.
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16Skittles wrote:
fillergames wrote:
You know whats sad. People are making excuses saying that video games are the reason he went on a school shoot out. Now the government wants to completely BAN every single video game.
This is why we can't have good political discussions on scratch. For one thing, you provide no source to support this completely ridiculous claim. Second, maybe a few reps want to restrict video games, but one congressman making laughable (yet disturbing) statements is not the same thing as "the entire government is going to take away your NES."
It seems that we go through this every time there is a shooting. In Aurora, it was blamed on movies, which was fairly easy considering that it was the Dark Knight Rises. If media is the cause of these shootings we would have full scale anarchy right now.
I can't even find anything that suggests that video games were the cause of this; I think I'm going to have to call weasel words on that statement.
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Necromaster wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
TheScratchCircle wrote:
He killed everyone randomly because of mental illness. Stop saying "Human beings don't randomly kill people." Now, there is 2 policemen walking around schools to make sure that does not happen again. BTW, what source are you talking about? Dead children?
and who said he had a mental illness? what's your source?
maybe he was very angry or depressed.
maybe he was doing it as a revenge against someone.
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.I heard that he was mentally ill from:
A) Mr. President Barack Obama (over the radio.)
B) NPR (National Public Radio)
C) Countless other random news sites/papers.
and just how would they know?
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banana500 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.
:I seriously
So he means that he was doing that to strengthen gun control laws? Killing off 20 children to PROMOTE GUN CONTROL LAWS?
So you mean like what ethical hackers do?
If you meant that as a joke, it wasn't funny.
yes, thank you. it's very polite to assume my opinion is a joke.
look. people in america are already talking about strengthening gun control. one person being murdered won't change people's opinion on guns, but killing a large amount of people, getting it known, and especially killing kids makes people WANT better gun control, which could save more people overall.
i'm not saying i support that idea, but my point is that he could.
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werdna123 wrote:
Necromaster wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
and who said he had a mental illness? what's your source?
maybe he was very angry or depressed.
maybe he was doing it as a revenge against someone.
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.I heard that he was mentally ill from:
A) Mr. President Barack Obama (over the radio.)
B) NPR (National Public Radio)
C) Countless other random news sites/papers.and just how would they know?
well if they had enough information from the doctors who diagnosed him theyd probably have a pretty good idea of his mental state
werdna123 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
:I seriouslySo he means that he was doing that to strengthen gun control laws? Killing off 20 children to PROMOTE GUN CONTROL LAWS?
So you mean like what ethical hackers do?
If you meant that as a joke, it wasn't funny.yes, thank you. it's very polite to assume my opinion is a joke.
look. people in america are already talking about strengthening gun control. one person being murdered won't change people's opinion on guns, but killing a large amount of people, getting it known, and especially killing kids makes people WANT better gun control, which could save more people overall.
i'm not saying i support that idea, but my point is that he could.
killing people to promote gun control then committing suicide would be, in my mind, blatant proof of mental instability. not necessarily illness, but some sort of instability
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777w wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
Necromaster wrote:
I heard that he was mentally ill from:
A) Mr. President Barack Obama (over the radio.)
B) NPR (National Public Radio)
C) Countless other random news sites/papers.and just how would they know?
well if they had enough information from the doctors who diagnosed him theyd probably have a pretty good idea of his mental state
yes, but has it actually been confirmed or are all these people just assuming it? could you link me to somewhere confirming that he was mentally ill?
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maxamillion321 wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.
I have to repeat this a million times, but his freakin' brain was sick!
what is your problem? you're repeating it millions of times, and i'm RESPONDING millions of times. it's just like this:
people: he's mentally ill sozzles lol XD
me: you don't know that, and stop generalising.
people: he's mentally ill sozzles lol XD
me: you don't know that, and stop generalising.
people: he's mentally ill sozzles lol XD
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777w wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
So he means that he was doing that to strengthen gun control laws? Killing off 20 children to PROMOTE GUN CONTROL LAWS?
So you mean like what ethical hackers do?
If you meant that as a joke, it wasn't funny.yes, thank you. it's very polite to assume my opinion is a joke.
look. people in america are already talking about strengthening gun control. one person being murdered won't change people's opinion on guns, but killing a large amount of people, getting it known, and especially killing kids makes people WANT better gun control, which could save more people overall.
i'm not saying i support that idea, but my point is that he could.killing people to promote gun control then committing suicide would be, in my mind, blatant proof of mental instability. not necessarily illness, but some sort of instability
well you obviously have mental problems then if you have an opinion that i disagree with.
i'm not being serious saying that, but that's what you're acting like, acting like they must be mentally ill to think something is right that you don't.
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werdna123 wrote:
777w wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
yes, thank you. it's very polite to assume my opinion is a joke.
look. people in america are already talking about strengthening gun control. one person being murdered won't change people's opinion on guns, but killing a large amount of people, getting it known, and especially killing kids makes people WANT better gun control, which could save more people overall.
i'm not saying i support that idea, but my point is that he could.killing people to promote gun control then committing suicide would be, in my mind, blatant proof of mental instability. not necessarily illness, but some sort of instability
well you obviously have mental problems then if you have an opinion that i disagree with.
i'm not being serious saying that, but that's what you're acting like, acting like they must be mentally ill to think something is right that you don't.
i didnt say ill i said unstable
normal people can have all sorts of brain problems, nervous breakdowns for example are triggered by a wide variety of things
i believe that if somebody goes as far as to kill 20 children and 6 adults to promote gun control then theyre obviously having some sort of issue
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777w wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
777w wrote:
killing people to promote gun control then committing suicide would be, in my mind, blatant proof of mental instability. not necessarily illness, but some sort of instabilitywell you obviously have mental problems then if you have an opinion that i disagree with.
i'm not being serious saying that, but that's what you're acting like, acting like they must be mentally ill to think something is right that you don't.i didnt say ill i said unstable
normal people can have all sorts of brain problems, nervous breakdowns for example are triggered by a wide variety of things
i believe that if somebody goes as far as to kill 20 children and 6 adults to promote gun control then theyre obviously having some sort of issue
YOU'RE IGNORING ME.
if he wanted to promote it then killing them would be one of the most effective things to do. i'm not saying he did have this tactic. it's very unlikely, but it's possible.
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or it could be a mix. a build up of anger, and wanting to take it out on someone, and using that idea to convince himself it would be a good idea, and justify his actions.
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The solution is definitely to give kindergarteners bullet proof backpacks.
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i think you're onto something there!
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Necromaster wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
TheScratchCircle wrote:
He killed everyone randomly because of mental illness. Stop saying "Human beings don't randomly kill people." Now, there is 2 policemen walking around schools to make sure that does not happen again. BTW, what source are you talking about? Dead children?
and who said he had a mental illness? what's your source?
maybe he was very angry or depressed.
maybe he was doing it as a revenge against someone.
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.I heard that he was mentally ill from:
A) Mr. President Barack Obama (over the radio.)
B) NPR (National Public Radio)
C) Countless other random news sites/papers.
yes because he had autism that's definitely why he did it! autism doesn't increase your chances for doing something like this (and that's assuming he actually had autism which isn't completely confirmed)
sure you could argue it increase your chances of plotting something but how many people a year do you think plot school shootings??? plenty more than actually do it
maxamillion321 wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.
I have to repeat this a million times, but his freakin' brain was sick!
that makes me feel sick
you can't call someone with a disability sick if you want to be respected by any disabled person
brains can't be sick
they can be disabled but not sick
not that calling them disabled is much better, but that's the best term we've got for them at the moment
calling them sick is like a return to 19th century medicine classifications
i heard somewhere (maybe the huffpost i can't remember) that he did this because he believed his mother loved her students more then she loved him
and if you think about that, that's very human so he isn't 'not human' as i saw some people arguing earlier
we don't know if that's true, but for all we know it was
or it wasn't
but does it matter?
he was suffering from depression or paranoia at the time, which most people do suffer from during their teens or even later, which he was on the tail end of
most people exhibit it in violence against themselves, but it's a very small gap between hurting yourselves and hurting others
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stevetheipad wrote:
The solution is definitely to give kindergarteners bullet proof backpacks.
So we need to fight against Apple's crusade for thin and light, instead giving children thick, nokia-like Lenovo laptops instead!
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jukyter wrote:
Necromaster wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
and who said he had a mental illness? what's your source?
maybe he was very angry or depressed.
maybe he was doing it as a revenge against someone.
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.I heard that he was mentally ill from:
A) Mr. President Barack Obama (over the radio.)
B) NPR (National Public Radio)
C) Countless other random news sites/papers.yes because he had autism that's definitely why he did it! autism doesn't increase your chances for doing something like this (and that's assuming he actually had autism which isn't completely confirmed)
sure you could argue it increase your chances of plotting something but how many people a year do you think plot school shootings??? plenty more than actually do itmaxamillion321 wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.
I have to repeat this a million times, but his freakin' brain was sick!
that makes me feel sick
you can't call someone with a disability sick if you want to be respected by any disabled person
brains can't be sick
they can be disabled but not sick
not that calling them disabled is much better, but that's the best term we've got for them at the moment
calling them sick is like a return to 19th century medicine classifications
i heard somewhere (maybe the huffpost i can't remember) that he did this because he believed his mother loved her students more then she loved him
im pretty sure his mom wasn't actually a teacher, it was just misinformation at the start that spread. although that was something I thought might have been possible before I heard she wasn't a teacher
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resistance wrote:
say hello to adam lanza
our so called "ruthless murderer" growing up
http://i50.tinypic.com/1078974.jpg
http://i46.tinypic.com/149qh4y.jpg
all grown up
http://i45.tinypic.com/s41bhc.jpg
The first picture is... kinda... creepy...
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OMG! This has like 250 replies!
I can't stand it when stuff like this happens. I get nightmares sometimes about people trying to kill me.
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zubblewu wrote:
jukyter wrote:
Necromaster wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
and who said he had a mental illness? what's your source?
maybe he was very angry or depressed.
maybe he was doing it as a revenge against someone.
maybe he was doing it for the greater good, to strengthen gun control laws.I heard that he was mentally ill from:
A) Mr. President Barack Obama (over the radio.)
B) NPR (National Public Radio)
C) Countless other random news sites/papers.yes because he had autism that's definitely why he did it! autism doesn't increase your chances for doing something like this (and that's assuming he actually had autism which isn't completely confirmed)
sure you could argue it increase your chances of plotting something but how many people a year do you think plot school shootings??? plenty more than actually do itmaxamillion321 wrote:
I have to repeat this a million times, but his freakin' brain was sick!that makes me feel sick
you can't call someone with a disability sick if you want to be respected by any disabled person
brains can't be sick
they can be disabled but not sick
not that calling them disabled is much better, but that's the best term we've got for them at the moment
calling them sick is like a return to 19th century medicine classifications
i heard somewhere (maybe the huffpost i can't remember) that he did this because he believed his mother loved her students more then she loved himim pretty sure his mom wasn't actually a teacher, it was just misinformation at the start that spread. although that was something I thought might have been possible before I heard she wasn't a teacher
according to this article (though i'd take it with a pinch of salt):
Nancy, 52, was thought to volunteer at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and so the theory extends to the fact that Adam felt he loved those children more than she loved him, since she was planning to send him away.
i'm pretty sure i didn't get it from the daily mail cause the site i used was prettier
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you can't really diagnose a dead man's brain though.
I also feel sympathetic about him. He must have gone through a lot of pain to have to resort to that
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