Author Topic: What is up with the Self Delete/mass shooting trend lately?  (Read 2144 times)

My cousin was killed in the Virginia Tech Massacre. My opinions on subjects like this will always be the same.
My condolences.

millions of under-fed, under-cared for children die slowly and painfully in Africa every year? lol forget that let's be sad about the 20 well fed, well cared for children who died quickly and painlessly
dead kids are dead kids, regardless of how they lived or died. no reason to act like that

My cousin was killed in the Virginia Tech Massacre. My opinions on subjects like this will always be the same.
Sorry to hear that, :c

dead kids are dead kids, regardless of how they lived or died. no reason to act like that
You are right, on average more kids die in africa than in the usa due to healthcare and families who can afford to feed them.

millions of under-fed, under-cared for children die slowly and painfully in Africa every year? lol forget that let's be sad about the 20 well fed, well cared for children who died quickly and painlessly
They still died, and there's not much we can do at the moment to help people in africa, a lot of countries and people are in debt so we can't give them any more money.

millions of under-fed, under-cared for children die slowly and painfully in Africa every year? lol forget that let's be sad about the 20 well fed, well cared for children who died quickly and painlessly

dead kids are dead kids, regardless of how they lived or died. no reason to act like that

"4 year old child raped and beaten for three months, and dismembered while alive"
vs.
"4 year old child killed by bullet to head"

quality of life and pain while dying still plays a role in the severity of their death. yes, a child dying is severe pretty much no matter what.

I think its because of the plain attention or some monkey see monkey do kind of stuff, or because everyone today is a sheltered coward. I don't know. Maybe instead of being a plain nobody, they wanted to be something more in life? Horrible or not? So they shoot up an elementary school. I don't know, thats my guess. Maybe they see that "wow she killed herself and all of her problems are gone. Wow it was that easy" and dead. Maybe because nobody wants to face their problems and just kills themselves/takes it out on others. Maybe they're dumbforget handicapped?

How am I supposed to know?

"4 year old child raped and beaten for three months, and dismembered while alive"
vs.
"4 year old child killed by bullet to head"

quality of life and pain while dying still plays a role in the severity of their death. yes, a child dying is severe pretty much no matter what.

Doesn't matter how you went after you're gone.

Doesn't matter how you went after you're gone.

so you're saying that being in horrible, horrendous pain for your entire life doesn't matter because you're dead?


so you're saying that being in horrible, horrendous pain for your entire life doesn't matter because you're dead?
dead kids are dead kids, regardless of how they lived or died. no reason to act like that

okay so if i kidnapped you and did the most inhumane things to your body, leaving you to cling to life by a hair, bleeding daily and removing your genitals and forcing you to eat them, nobody would care once you died anymore than if i just took you off the street and shot you in the head?

forget shootings.



(lol right thread this time)

Because if I shoot up a school and kill myself people will think I'm cooool~

there have been random mass shootings in the US for like 200 years.
its not new, and its not more frequent then it ever has been.

the only reason, as with many things nowadays, that we seem to think bad things happen more often, is the publication and spread of news almost instantly and universally anymore. up until even the mid 20th century, terrible things happened all the time, but it was not necessarily as widely known as those same events would be today. it's the same situation with medical diagnoses of things like attention deficit and bipolarity, it's not more common, only more diagnosed.