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  • apollo_1444
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    Originally posted by beanzncheez
    The kid had a bad social upbringing. He listened to rap.
    you should know better, beenz n' cheez moo'fuka shiznit!

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  • beanzncheez
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    Originally posted by evangelion
    So you're saying that being "crazy" is brought on by society and not a mixture of miriad genetic circumstances?

    I'm pretty sure that people can be and are born crazy. How do you explain little kids that are psycho from the day they get pushed out?
    People who choose to be "crazy" in this form are just stupid. I used to think that being stupid was a choice, until I met several of you online.

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  • beanzncheez
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    Originally posted by MJ
    Why does this always seem to happen at a school in the US?
    The kid had a bad social upbringing. He listened to rap.

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  • KinKyJ
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    Originally posted by apollo_1444
    because they are weirdos..
    I envy the simplicity of your world apollo...

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  • apollo_1444
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    Originally posted by thesightless
    ARGH!!!!

    -----the shooter was a resident alien, when will the gov't wake up to the problem of we dont know who we are letting the in country these days.......


    STFU plz.
    wow i actually agree

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  • apollo_1444
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    Originally posted by MJ
    Why does this always seem to happen at a school in the US?
    because they are weirdos..


    sorry for what happened tho' sad day.

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  • KinKyJ
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    Originally posted by Huggie Smiles
    150 people dead in IRAQ today alone;
    US media isnt covering those grieving families are they?
    2000 a month dead but no George Bush prayering for all those families on TV:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/h...ml/default.stm
    That was exactly what I was thinking when I heard about the four bombings in Iraq today. I'm not saying that Bush praying for the V Tech vics' families is over the top or something, just that it's near sickening that 30 dead in our our own corner of the world causes general outrage while 160 (Yes Hugster, the death toll went up again) in Bagdad is perceived as business as usual and genocides like in Darfur are just "too unimportant" to mention in the news.

    Originally posted by Huggie Smiles
    You dont think genes account for anything?

    Seems highly unlikely given the rates of inheritance for many disease groups including cancer, cystic fibrosis, type I diabetes, schizophrenia, depression etc etc etc
    Imo the truth about that lies in the middle. I've always been told in my sociology classes that 30% of who we are is present at birth (genes, deficiencies, ...), the rest is determined by our environment (society, media, education). That's pretty accurate I think...

    Anyway, this blind violence is becomming more frequent in the entire Western society, not only in the US. Just look at the score for a tiny shit country like my own. In the past year we've had:
    - a highschool student stabbed to death for his iPod
    - a kid who bought a hunting rifle and started shooting coloured people
    - skinheads who severely beat up a Polish guy
    - an old man beaten to death on a bus when he tried to break up a fight between youngsters
    - twice a group of drunken kids who attack a random kid and kill him
    and that's just the shit that made the news...

    If you ask me, a lot -if not the entire problem- is caused by the influence the environment has on kids: consumption pressure from an early age, glorification of violence by the media (not only movies and such, but also (gangsta) music), individualism, parents who are unable to spend enough time on their kids' education, lacking of elements like discipline, respect, social skills, values and norms in kids' education, ...

    One thing I conclude from all that I'm seeing is that I'm more determined than ever to give my kids the same old school conservative and strict education my parents have given me. If I can't block out external influence, at least I'll be able to teach my kids how to deal with and react to it. But that's just me...

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  • day_for_night
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    if you want to read something utterly depressing...victim profiles:

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  • evangelion
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    Exactly.

    If a human can be born with those various maladies, why can't they be born with the chemical deficiencies and brain abnormalities that cause "crazyiness."

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  • Huggie Smiles
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    Originally posted by Localizer
    Sorry man, I believe in Tablula Raza (clean slate) at birth. .
    You dont think genes account for anything?

    Seems highly unlikely given the rates of inheritance for many disease groups including cancer, cystic fibrosis, type I diabetes, schizophrenia, depression etc etc etc

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  • Huggie Smiles
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    150 people dead in IRAQ today alone;
    US media isnt covering those grieving families are they?
    2000 a month dead but no George Bush prayering for all those families on TV:
    Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news.

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  • evangelion
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    Originally posted by thesightless

    we need tom cruise and the minority reports
    I thought of that too.

    Originally posted by Localizer

    Sorry man, I believe in Tablula Raza (clean slate) at birth.
    So you're saying that being "crazy" is brought on by society and not a mixture of miriad genetic circumstances?

    I'm pretty sure that people can be and are born crazy. How do you explain little kids that are psycho from the day they get pushed out? They are not old enough/aware enough for society/the world to have that profound of an effect on them yet.



    In other news...

    Looks like the dude had brushes with the law before...stalking chicks even.

    Just goes to prove again....this never should have been allowed to happen.

    LINK

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  • KinKyJ
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    Originally posted by thesightless
    we need tom cruise and the minority reports
    Not according to Dr. Phil http://gamepolitics.com/2007/04/17/d...tech-massacre/

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  • floridaorange
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    I do not have to be a Dr. to know that this guy was crazy.

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  • Localizer
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    Originally posted by Miroslav
    I don't have the facts, so I try to refrain from formulating too many beliefs... That said, I suspect that some people could be just born nutty. People are born with physical abnormalities and even mental deformities. Parallel to that, one might reasonably expect that people could be born with some hormones or chemicals messed up in their heads and that it might pre-dispose them to be psychopaths... Societal factors certainly seem to play a big role...but I wouldn't just assume away the possibility of natural deformities as well.
    Understandably so, however in this case, it was more of depression and anger toward society as opposed to being 'mental'. Everyone has issues, and everyone get's depressed - it's the bedrock of emotion. However, humans have a tendency to trigger emotion and we're dam good at it. We do so in ways that we shouldn't.

    On another note, poor Alfred Nobel must be going apeshit in his grave. I believe in bearing arms for the protection of the people against the government. However, a gun in this situation would have not solved anything. If the kid knew you could carry a gun on campus, he would have come through with a bomb. It's unfortunate that the very institutions we trust with our lives are contributing to the sales of arms on the black market.

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