Virginia Tech Murders (31 Viewers)

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
5,775
they asay that a women reported him, that he would kill but they didnt listen to her :O
Yeah , like now everyone who seek media attention will pop-up with their story , how the knew something is about to happen , the knew the guy , tried to help him... what's happened should be remembered and actions needs to be taken so such things do not happen in future.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
you cant compare one vigilante to organized crime, and you are a police man you should know these things, they are completely different
my point is that even in soceities that outlaw guns, anyone can still get their hands on them, be it a mafia boss or a crazed maniac

outlawing guns in the USA is not the answer, but more thorough checks (both criminal and psychological) are, before anyone is given a pistol permit
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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outlawing guns in the USA is not the answer, but more thorough checks (both criminal and psychological) are, before anyone is given a pistol permit
But what would that do? This guy right here didn't have a record did he? Did the kids at Columbine have one? Background checks don't do anything, because in these weird cases the people that go nuts aren't repeat offenders.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Again, Pado, I'm not saying it's not shocking, but it could have been predicted. Look at incidents like this in the USA in the past five years. Hell, it seems to happen regularly! Isn't it odd to you that we don't have that lone maniac here? Or maybe you guys are suggesting that we simply don't have retards in Europe. Of course I'm bent on pointing the accusatory finger at the USA, because it's so damn obvious. You have a gun lobby screaming for more weapens at this point FFS.
The whole world was shocked by this incident because when something like this is reported, people think "Oh shit, what if my kid went to that college" and "That could happen on this campus". People EVERYWHERE relate everything to themselves. This is why nobody says, "Well if a kid can be killed by a bomb in Baghdad, I guess it could happen anywhere."

So, don't start your bullshit about Americans think that only American lives count, because that is where you were going with your shit. You can't fool me Andries van Poundjerdoonk.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
You know I remember a time when we were all taking it seriously and Pado was the silly one. How times change.
More often than not, when there is a subject that is not a laughing matter, Seven will come in and spew his disgusting hatred where it is not needed. He started off well enough, but reverted to his old ways after Libero's post. Sorry if I'm not funny anymore.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,314
The whole world was shocked by this incident because when something like this is reported, people think "Oh shit, what if my kid went to that college" and "That could happen on this campus". People EVERYWHERE relate everything to themselves. This is why nobody says, "Well if a kid can be killed by a bomb in Baghdad, I guess it could happen anywhere."

So, don't start your bullshit about Americans think that only American lives count, because that is where you were going with your shit. You can't fool me Andries van Poundjerdoonk.
I beg to differ. Honestly, people here don't think it could happen. It just never will. Antwerp is more likely to be covered in ruins than something like that happening in Belgium.

I wasn't saying it was an American reaction, Pado. Whereas I don't believe people were shocked because they related it to themselves, I think they were shocked because it's simply put horrifying. We are desensitived about world hunger and Iraq, but we aren't about issues like this. However, things like this happen for a reason. Coincidence hasn't gotten anything to do with it.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,314
More often than not, when there is a subject that is not a laughing matter, Seven will come in and spew his disgusting hatred where it is not needed. He started off well enough, but reverted to his old ways after Libero's post. Sorry if I'm not funny anymore.
Yet you think it's funny to laugh about Muhammad. It's all relative Pado. I couldn't care less about the victims of Virginia Tech. Don't mistake that for hatred. In fact, I'd go as far as saying that I, contrary to others like Vinni, try to understand what happened. In the end, that's far more valuable than saying RIP.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,314
here, this is for the little weasel seven...shootings can happen ANYWHERE


from msnbc-
The article even says shootings are rare. Are you trying to tell me shootings are rare in the USA? You might want to check the record for high school shootings alone in the past 10 years. Jesus Christ..

Oh and we're obviously talking about a hit here. Some people wanted the mayor dead and they saw to it. Not quite the same as some lunatic buying a gun and shooting 30 people.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
Yet you think it's funny to laugh about Muhammad. It's all relative Pado. I couldn't care less about the victims of Virginia Tech. Don't mistake that for hatred. In fact, I'd go as far as saying that I, contrary to others like Vinni, try to understand what happened. In the end, that's far more valuable than saying RIP.
I really dislike you Seven
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,314
I really dislike you Seven
Just saying.. Who cares about the Iraqi citizens? Hell, you might drop an A-bomb there for all you care. But whenever a couple of Americans get killed, and this time obviously because of American incompetence, the entire world has to mourn. Well, I refuse to do so. Fuck them I say.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Yet you think it's funny to laugh about Muhammad. It's all relative Pado. I couldn't care less about the victims of Virginia Tech. Don't mistake that for hatred. In fact, I'd go as far as saying that I, contrary to others like Vinni, try to understand what happened. In the end, that's far more valuable than saying RIP.
Laugh about Mohammed???? What the fuck are you talking about? You've clearly got the wrong poster.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
Just saying.. Who cares about the Iraqi citizens? Hell, you might drop an A-bomb there for all you care. But whenever a couple of Americans get killed, and this time obviously because of American incompetence, the entire world has to mourn. Well, I refuse to do so. Fuck them I say.
I care about the Iraqis. But I think it is you, Seven, who doesn't understand the human emotional mechanism, just how those things work. To reach out and empathize with someone you have to get a glimpse of their reality. When we read "157 killed" that is just a statistic (indirectly quoting Stalin) but when you get to see the pain.. When you get to see the tears of a mother .. When you get to hear the despair of young children and see the look in their eyes, then, oh believe you me, I weep for them! And there are many like me.

You always want to provoke, Seven, and you always, with your Donnie-Darko wannabe-personality, think you have it all figured out. But why the f*ck do you have to provoke in a thread such as this?? I think you should be ashamed of yourself. I know it's a forum and one is allowed to express one's opinions but geez...
 

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