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09 Nov 2007, 1:58 am
So was I. He didn't die straight away, from what I heard. I was kinda hoping he'd live, so he would face the families of those whose lives he ended. But no.
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09 Nov 2007, 3:55 am
Quatermass wrote:
So was I. He didn't die straight away, from what I heard. I was kinda hoping he'd live, so he would face the families of those whose lives he ended. But no.
Your avatar is rather ironic in the context of your post, Quatermass
Joined: 27 Apr 2006 Age: 41 Gender: Male Posts: 18,779 Location: Right behind you...
09 Nov 2007, 4:05 am
Macallan wrote:
Quatermass wrote:
So was I. He didn't die straight away, from what I heard. I was kinda hoping he'd live, so he would face the families of those whose lives he ended. But no.
Your avatar is rather ironic in the context of your post, Quatermass
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25 Jan 2008, 8:39 pm
Sad I heard about this. I think many of the school shooters are possibly aspie I can understand but not condone their actions. I write to an aspie school shooter in the USA and he totally regrets his actions but saw no other way out at the time. Like many aspies he was bullied, didn't understand consequences of actions (as opposed to right and wrong) and was angry and isolated in the world.
I was shocked the first time I saw a school shooting on the news but now it seems to be a fairly common occurrence.
I think the one thing they all have in common is the shooter was on psychiatric drugs. We really need to teach parents and kids to say no to drugs, especially psychiatric drugs.
I think the one thing they all have in common is the shooter was on psychiatric drugs. We really need to teach parents and kids to say no to drugs, especially psychiatric drugs.
Only a few of them were using psychiatric drugs. Most weren't.