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Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Oct-03-2008 16:53:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
I believe you can take the Serial Murder course over Distance Ed from Guelph and it will count as a credit towards your degree at Windsor...

but yeah Anyways, it was a very easy course too.

Nonetheless, there were some very sick stories that we had to read and discuss...


I already got my degree, and I'm not finishing up my thesis while I'm doing a joint Can/US law program to get 2 law degrees. I don't think I can take any more courses! Haha Thanks for the tip though. Perhaps I'll audit the course when I have a bit more free time on my hands! Sounds like it would be very interesting.


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 16:56:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I already got my degree, and I'm not finishing up my thesis while I'm doing a joint Can/US law program to get 2 law degrees. I don't think I can take any more courses! Haha Thanks for the tip though. Perhaps I'll audit the course when I have a bit more free time on my hands! Sounds like it would be very interesting.


My cousin is actually doing the exact same thing. He finished at Windsor last year (or the year before I can't remember).

I'm sure you guys will have a lot of catching up to do with the strike.


Posted by KaiLee on Oct-03-2008 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
But is this not just a theory? There isn't enough statistical data to prove this right?

Just wondering because I studied some psychology in University also and it can get interesting, as well at times very complicated...


Lots of kids have those moments where they harmed animals out of curiosity. I used to take frozen minnows and put them in warm water so they would thaw and come alive again then the ones that lived I would stick them back in the freezer and try again. That has to be pretty painful for a little fishy even if their brains are small!

This kid took the time to break into a zoo and go such a rampage. Seems a bit different than your average hitting a squirrel with a BB gun or sticking a firecracker up a toad as those situations were a bit less planned. There isn't enough sufficient evidence to prove he's a future serial killer in this article but the extent of his actions could add to the sociopathic conclusions if a deeper study were conducted?


Posted by KaiLee on Oct-03-2008 17:38:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
I'm sure you guys will have a lot of catching up to do with the strike.


Is there another teacher's strike in Ontario?


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 17:41:

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Is there another teacher's strike in Ontario?


Faculty was on strike but I think they reached an agreement.


Posted by KaiLee on Oct-03-2008 17:50:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
Faculty was on strike but I think they reached an agreement.



Ahh ok...that 2006 strike was lame.


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 17:51:

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Ahh ok...that 2006 strike was lame.


no, there was one just this past couple of weeks :P


Posted by KaiLee on Oct-03-2008 17:58:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
no, there was one just this past couple of weeks :P


Sorry I should have clarified the 2006 teachers strike in Ontario was lameness.

Why was there a faculty strike this year? I was pretty annoyed to be screwed out of three weeks of school I paid for and not get any compensation academically!

There goes this thread....sorry


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Sorry I should have clarified the 2006 teachers strike in Ontario was lameness.

Why was there a faculty strike this year? I was pretty annoyed to be screwed out of three weeks of school I paid for and not get any compensation academically!


Yeah some students got screwed over this year too... Not sure why...


Posted by Rodrico on Oct-03-2008 18:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
so did i

doesnt mean id do it again.


THE KID IS FUCKIN 8


LOL says the guy who used a bb gun 2 summers ago to shoot geese at our lake from 50 metres out. Ask Kelly, she can verify the story. Dont act like you dont think of hurting smaller animals for shits and giggles you sick fuck.


Posted by High on PSI on Oct-03-2008 18:20:

The kid sounds like a child... oh wait he is. So who's to blame here? THe fuckin ZOO.

How the hell could a kid go in and do this without anyone noticing. I question the lack of security, especially considering theres a crocodile there.

Sure, not the right thing to do, but he is 7, and kids do stupid shit all the time.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-03-2008 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by High on PSI
The kid sounds like a child... oh wait he is. So who's to blame here? THe fuckin ZOO.

How the hell could a kid go in and do this without anyone noticing. I question the lack of security, especially considering theres a crocodile there.

Sure, not the right thing to do, but he is 7, and kids do stupid shit all the time.


I'm sorry but intetionaly feeding small helpless animals to a predator and then killing a few others is far from stupid

it's fucking psycho and this little monster needs a medical evaluation, and his parents need to rethink how they're bringing him up


Posted by spitty on Oct-03-2008 18:41:

quote:
Originally posted by High on PSI
The kid sounds like a child... oh wait he is. So who's to blame here? THe fuckin ZOO.

How the hell could a kid go in and do this without anyone noticing. I question the lack of security, especially considering theres a crocodile there.

Sure, not the right thing to do, but he is 7, and kids do stupid shit all the time.



sorry, but at 7 a kid should know the difference between right and wrong. he won't be able to fully understand the gravity of what he did, but he knows its wrong. the kid should get punished by the parents, and the stupid parents should get something. If your 7 year old is wandered off by himself long enough to do that, then you were not doing your job in watching your family.


and all you people torturing animals growing up...fucking sick.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-03-2008 18:41:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
sorry, but at 7 a kid should know the difference between right and wrong. he won't be able to fully understand the gravity of what he did, but he knows its wrong. the kid should get punished by the parents, and the stupid parents should get something. If your 7 year old is wandered off by himself long enough to do that, then you were not doing your job in watching your family.


and all you people torturing animals growing up...fucking sick.


agreed!!


Posted by Ozmozis on Oct-03-2008 18:53:

quote:
Originally posted by spitty
sorry, but at 7 a kid should know the difference between right and wrong. he won't be able to fully understand the gravity of what he did, but he knows its wrong. the kid should get punished by the parents, and the stupid parents should get something. If your 7 year old is wandered off by himself long enough to do that, then you were not doing your job in watching your family.



I agree that the parents failed at doing their job...


Posted by English Rachel on Oct-03-2008 18:55:

I avoided this thread and I wish I still had.

I am speechless.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Oct-03-2008 19:05:

quote:
Originally posted by High on PSI
So who's to blame here?


video games?


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Oct-03-2008 19:09:

Exclamation

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
video games?



Posted by Intangible on Oct-03-2008 19:10:

Two things make zero sense:

1) Where were the parents? when I was 7 there is no way I could have disappeared long enough to do something like that.

2) Where was security? I mean the fact that a 7 year old can get that close to a crocodile is a scary thought... the kid could have become the meal.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Oct-03-2008 19:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
like I said in the cor. The boy is 8 yrs old. he doesnt know any better.


when I was 8 years old i was setting frogs on fire, killing squirrels with slingshots and shooting geese with bb guns. And I think most boys at that age did the same. It's flirting with death, he took it one step further but it isnt thatttt badd


lol. this explains a lot.

is this why you now troll internet forums looking for noobs to torture?


Posted by English Rachel on Oct-03-2008 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Intangible

2) Where was security? I mean the fact that a 7 year old can get that close to a crocodile is a scary thought... the kid SHOULD have become the meal.


Posted by VDub on Oct-03-2008 20:06:

Re: Re: 7-Yr-Old Kid Goes On Zoo Destroying Rampage In Australia

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Poor animals? evil fuck? are you even serious?

The circle of life was completed. The food chain was satisfied, end of story. What do you think the croc eats? clouds?

Kid watched some discovery channel and wanted to see for himself in real life.


Natures rules would then dictate that he SHOULD'VE been eaten as well..Being small and weak...

So they should throw him back in with the croc and let nature take its course...











Or at least he should be whipped....


Posted by VDub on Oct-03-2008 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
anyways the kid is just being a kid. we all did crazy things to animals as a kid. I had a friend who tied his lizard to his remote control car and slowly drove it into the humber river and we all laughed.



I blame the parents...


Posted by barbina on Oct-03-2008 20:11:

Serial Killer in the Making?


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Oct-03-2008 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by barbina
Serial Killer in the Making?


You're a little late. Did you read the first page?


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