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Breaking: Shooting at Virginia Tech University (pg. 36)
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| Demoted |
Good to finally hear from mebot.
One thing I find funny is how Fox News plasters the pictures of the killer with all those graphics. Who really sat down and thought using a bold red font that says "FACE OF A KILLER", has a graphic of a fingerprint, and my two favorites, police tape and a crosshair, would be the most tasteful way to portray it? I think most of us get the point without all these e powerpoint graphics. I really hope they didn't think it'd improve ratings, but alas, that's probably their intention. |
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| getfoul |
Way to come late to the party :sadgreen: I've been callin ya since the first pages.
| quote: | Originally posted by Mebot
Thanks for the concern guys. I wasn't able to read this whole thread because it's pretty long but I did see my name thrown around a little bit there at the front...
I'm ok but it's been really tough. Yesterday when the news was breaking all day it just shock and awe and I was just numb hearing and watching the news roll in.
but today... today was brutal. it's having that despair sink in all day just culminating in a wave of grief, especially when I was watching the convocation ceremony. It's just overwhelming. Luckily I only know a couple people still down at Tech and they are all ok. One of my friends was actually in Holden which is the hall next to Norris and he said he heard the gunshots and he saw police officers run by the window with shotguns. A girl I went to high school with, her sister got shot. She didn't die, but it still hits home the fact that EVERYONE around this area knows someone who knows someone at Tech. And it's that much more horrendous for this tragedy. I just can't fathom the motivation that drove this person to such an extreme end.
Virginia Tech is still my community. You know. As an alumni, I'm still family and i'm really broken over this. It's hard to describe a loyalty or kinship that you have with your university until a tragic event like this pulls everyone together, but it makes you all that stronger for having that tie that binds you together.
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It's hard coping with something so devasting.Words really can't desribe how awful I feel. People have been calling and texting and emailing me all day. I called and texted FlavDave to see how he was doing and I've been trying to call everyone else I know as well.
Again, thanks for the concerns. I'm pretty broken right now so I'm going to go sleep.
Virginia Tech for life. |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh rising
all guns should be outlawed... they have been in the UK and it's only led to good things for them... guns are pointless & only cause damage... |
Gun control is not the issue here.
I'm for alot of gun control, but it just is NOT the issue here. The issue is what, in society, in a person's psyche, drives them to say "that is a means to my end", "that is ok", "this is a good idea". It's neglecting to take good care of the mentally ill, of recognizing signs of it. It's about parenting and instilling the right values and ideas in children. It's about a culture of violence and fear, one that has pretty much consumed the United States for the last 30 years. It's about people being divided instead of united, and distancing the ideas of valuing human life and individuals.
If this kid couldn't have gotten a gun, he would still be ed in the head, and that is the bottom line. That is where the problem lies. |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Demoted
Good to finally hear from mebot.
One thing I find funny is how Fox News plasters the pictures of the killer with all those graphics. Who really sat down and thought using a bold red font that says "FACE OF A KILLER", has a graphic of a fingerprint, and my two favorites, police tape and a crosshair, would be the most tasteful way to portray it? I think most of us get the point without all these e powerpoint graphics. I really hope they didn't think it'd improve ratings, but alas, that's probably their intention. |
Neoconservatives.
He is, as I'm sure Bush will put it "pure evil", something easy to write of, categorize, and understand.
The Daily News here in LA (more right sided than the LA Times) had the headline "BLOODBATH". I found that to be very tasteful and respectful of the victims. |
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| david.sound |
| Eddie Izzard: ""It's not guns that kill people, it's people that kill people."" "I think the guns help a little bit." |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.sound
Eddie Izzard: "It's not guns that kill people, it's people that kill people." I think the guns help a little bit. |
I love that line, but here, you take the gun out of the equation, and you still have a problem. Only it hasnt killed 32 people. "Out of sight, out of mind" I guess. |
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| david.sound |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
I love that line, but here, you take the gun out of the equation, and you still have a problem. Only it hasnt killed 32 people. "Out of sight, out of mind" I guess. |
:P No no no, I totally agree that gun regulations won't do anything, but this whole discussion reminded me of what Eddie Izzard said, which made me laugh by the thought of it :P |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.sound
:P No no no, I totally agree that gun regulations won't do anything, but this whole discussion reminded me of what Eddie Izzard said, which made me laugh by the thought of it :P |
You just reminded me to bring that DVD to my cousin's house later tonight...thanks! :p |
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| hadi burpee |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.sound
I accept that in this world we live in, people can be ignorant. I don't look down or look up to these people. I just acknowledge their presence and move on with life. Sometimes you just need to filter out those that are negative and just smile. Obviously the shooter didn't. <3 hadi | :D true. i smile alot. |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
Gun control is not the issue here.
I'm for alot of gun control, but it just is NOT the issue here. The issue is what, in society, in a person's psyche, drives them to say "that is a means to my end", "that is ok", "this is a good idea". It's neglecting to take good care of the mentally ill, of recognizing signs of it. It's about parenting and instilling the right values and ideas in children. It's about a culture of violence and fear, one that has pretty much consumed the United States for the last 30 years. It's about people being divided instead of united, and distancing the ideas of valuing human life and individuals.
If this kid couldn't have gotten a gun, he would still be ed in the head, and that is the bottom line. That is where the problem lies. |
But you can't blame anyone other than really the people themselves for distancing themselves away from one another. Media has a huge impact no how people think and react to certain situations no doubt about it. I'm not saying you're blaming this on anyone like the gov't or something but it's just something to think about.
I'm not trying to get into a racial battle with saying this right now but lets be serious; we all don't like one another because of stereotypes and media and what we hear. Black people hate white people and white people hate black people and so on and so on. We're fed rather mindless bull and the media helps us feed that anger. Just take a look at how we feel about the middle east, you had a generation that really had no clue about them and had no harsh feelings towards them to having a new coming generation hating every single middle eastern man/woman they can spot; terrorist stereotype to be exact.
It really isn't so much a gun control issue as you sad but more about how we think of each other, respect has gone down the drain since the early 1900's for sure. Respect your elders and treat people like you want to be treated has no place in society anymore.
My opinion. |
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| squirrelly |
Thank God you're okay mebots.
teh phun nun was worried |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
Gun control is not the issue here.
I'm for alot of gun control, but it just is NOT the issue here. The issue is what, in society, in a person's psyche, drives them to say "that is a means to my end", "that is ok", "this is a good idea". It's neglecting to take good care of the mentally ill, of recognizing signs of it. It's about parenting and instilling the right values and ideas in children. It's about a culture of violence and fear, one that has pretty much consumed the United States for the last 30 years. It's about people being divided instead of united, and distancing the ideas of valuing human life and individuals.
If this kid couldn't have gotten a gun, he would still be ed in the head, and that is the bottom line. That is where the problem lies. |
You are very intelligent. Or at least, I agree with a lot of what you say (same difference, right? :p ). What are your career/study plans? |
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