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Orko
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Originally posted by jon jon
what the is wrong with this planet, holy .


It's totally legal to own assault rifles in the States, so its not that weird.
afterhrsgurl
ummm...what else is new in the states
thesauce23
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Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
ummm...what else is new in the states


exactly. i dont know why this is alarming news. have you(*) not noticed our trend? between every 3-6 months, we have some like this happen. not impressed at all

(*) by you, i mean generally all of you, not just you, afterhoursgurl
afterhrsgurl
yep exactly...what is it about the states though that made these incidents so common?? why mainly the states? you can't just blame it on the gun laws..that obviously plays a major role but i think there's more to it
Spin Laden
only in the States. And in Finland. And in Canada, most recently Dawson College in Montreal. Those Columbine kids started a nasty trend that probably won't stop anytime soon:(
afterhrsgurl
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Originally posted by Spin Laden
only in the States. And in Finland. And in Canada, most recently Dawson College in Montreal. Those Columbine kids started a nasty trend that probably won't stop anytime soon:(

well if you look at the amount of shootings that happened they are still waay more common in the states than in all the other contries you mentioned combined
thesauce23
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Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
what is it about the states though that made these incidents so common?? why mainly the states? you can't just blame it on the gun laws..that obviously plays a major role but i think there's more to it


i'll tell u why. its called treating people like . and in america, thats exactly what we do to EVERYONE(except the ones we like i.e friends, family- although alot of times they get ed over too). We are a very proud people and with that comes that "I" attitude which brings the "I am awesome" or "you ain't compared to me" creating a huge ego. and when your ego is bruised/ed with, you think retaliation. its human nature too i guess. but some americans like to kill more than others
afterhrsgurl
hahhaha nice straight forward explanation sauce...you're becoming one of my fav TAs lol
thesauce23
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Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
hahhaha nice straight forward explanation sauce...you're becoming one of my fav TAs lol


ahh seen seen(lol)....well it is what it is.
afterhrsgurl
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Originally posted by thesauce23
ahh seen seen(lol)....well it is what it is.

i can't figure out what it is because i don't live there but you have an interesting point...i wonder if other americans share that view...i'm sure that many would say that it's the gun laws to blame primarily

EvilTree
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Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
i can't figure out what it is because i don't live there but you have an interesting point...i wonder if other americans share that view...i'm sure that many would say that it's the gun laws to blame primarily

even in Canada, it's not that hard to acquire an assault rifle. (only 5 round magazine, and semi auto only, plus you need a permit)


if a psycho wants to go on a shooting rampage, all this anti gun laws aren't going to change the fact that if you want a gun, there are always places that you can go to and get one. and if a person doesn't care whether he dies or not... well then, all the security measures won't prevent these things from happening
XaNaX
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Originally posted by Minhaj

HHAHHAHHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHHA
THATS THE GUNMAN?
he looks like a emo kunt.


The shooter is usually an emo kunt. I wish they would just stick to killing themselves though
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