Author Topic: Another school got shot up  (Read 5398 times)

are you actually handicapped or
since its life threatening someone can still die from it
also keep it a secret between you and me..

this is a bit too close for comfort
i live like an hour or so away from the school that got shot up
same

are you actually handicapped or
since its life threatening someone can still die from it
also keep it a secret between you and me.
speak no more, dead meat.

injured =/= killed
0 deaths
2 injuries as in ppl still got shot but not fatally lol
so like conan said ppl still got shot at

when u score lower than sephiroth. wow

2 injuries as in ppl still got shot but not fatally lol
so like conan said ppl still got shot at

no amount of laws or policies or deterances will completely stop life threatening situations from happening anywhere

its just comforting to know it was stopped before anyone died (hopefully the girl lives)
« Last Edit: March 20, 2018, 06:23:51 PM by mod-man »

since its life threatening someone can still die from it
also keep it a secret between you and me..

nobody died except the shooter as of right now. stop trying to say 'yeah well they could die sooo'

 yeah well they could die sooo

nobody died except the shooter as of right now. stop trying to say 'yeah well they could die sooo'
but they still can loving die
just because the shooter was the only one that died so far doesnt mean they cant die because of the gunshot

nobody died except the shooter as of right now. stop trying to say 'yeah well they could die sooo'
the point was the officer wasn't there and able to stop the dude from shooting anyone, only stop him from shooting anyone else. if he was a better shot or more trained/equipped, and had the intent, more people would have died

the point is that the officer on campus who responded to the scene did not deter him. the shooting still happened. the goal is to not have it happen nearly as often. police officers on campuses only decrease time-to-response, not prevent it from happening at all.

mod man's response is more reasonable. that said though, are we just supposed to accept school shootings as a way of life now? its not even april and there's been so many incidents. i dont see or hear this happening anywhere else other than america, and given that it hadn't been the case before, something must have changed to allow it to be the case now.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2018, 07:04:33 PM by Conan »

but they still can loving die
just because the shooter was the only one that died so far doesnt mean they cant die because of the gunshot

you're handicapped

mod man's response is more reasonable. that said though, are we just supposed to accept school shootings as a way of life now? its not even april and there's been so many incidents. i dont see or hear this happening anywhere else other than america, and given that it hadn't been the case before, something must have changed to allow it to be the case now.

what should we do then

are we just gonna pretend like this is evidence for putting guns in schools, when resource officers like this have existed for decades and haven't done stuff to lower these statistics?

like sure, put an officer on campus somewhere so that there's at least one armed person who can respond to these kinds of things, but it's not like it prevents this from happening

are we just supposed to accept school shootings as a way of life now? its not even april and there's been so many incidents. i dont see or hear this happening anywhere else other than america, and given that it hadn't been the case before, something must have changed to allow it to be the case now.
i dont want to accept it. we shouldn't accept it. but with the media and online communities practically glorifying these events? with websites like encyclopedia dramatica scoring and rating how badly william atchisons attempt was?

to sane minds like you, me, and most people, its just a joke and is forgetin hilarious imo, but maybe thats the problem: weak minded people see that. they see how not seriously people are taking it and are like "lol ok"

people like nikolas cruz who get it bad from everyone else most of their life and just when their at their lowest their mom dies and hes moved to live with "a friend" he could have very well not have known very well or even liked all that much. i mean i will assume there was some kind of relationship there since they let him keep his ar-15 in their house, but still he didnt have it easy and it doesnt really seem like his peers gave hime much of a chance either (except for the guy who took him. kudos for keep the door open to those in need)

if youve ever seen williams discord chats. he would message some really memey ironic almost embarrassing paragraphs and then ending them with "help me HAHAHA". a literal cry for help disguised as a troll who hated women that everyone ignored because you're supposed to ignore trolls. except he really was that woman hating guy who felt the need to inflict his pain on others because others probably shunned him away

i think the solution is in the people. people just need to be nicer i guess. just think about your peers more. think about what they're saying, what you're saying to them, and how thats actually truly going to affect them. you dont know what people are going through. its way easier to fake a smile than actually be happy. im not saying be all goody two shoes to everyone you meet because some people (most people) are actual gigantic friends. that doesn't mean that, until you know that for sure about them, you can't genuinely be nice to them and smile at them.

even just a smile. people underestimate what a smile will do to a person
« Last Edit: March 20, 2018, 07:32:25 PM by mod-man »

are we just gonna pretend like this is evidence for putting guns in schools, when resource officers like this have existed for decades and haven't done stuff to lower these statistics?

Do resource officers normally carry guns on them?

are we just gonna pretend like this is evidence for putting guns in schools, when resource officers like this have existed for decades and haven't done stuff to lower these statistics?

like sure, put an officer on campus somewhere so that there's at least one armed person who can respond to these kinds of things, but it's not like it prevents this from happening

to me it sounds like a very good argument for having more resource officers