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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Naklajat on Fri Apr 20th at 9:03pm 2007


It's the truth. I feel sorry for the family and friends of those that died, but I'm not going to lose sleep over it knowing:
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A lot more than 30 people die early, violent, unjust deaths every day, leaving sad family and friends, and there's still more people than the Earth can realistically support given our current level of energy inefficiency and greed.


Everyone dies. I'm still alive and I've got better things to do than grieve over some people I didn't know, lots of people die every day, I'm not gonna grieve 24/7. Sorry if my cynicism offends you.



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Fjorn on Fri Apr 20th at 9:06pm 2007


Its sad, and tragic for the family of those who got killed but Snickers has it...

people die



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by RedWood on Sat Apr 21st at 4:52am 2007


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Anybody who was determined to get a gun could easily buy an airsoft pistol, find reactivation instructions and get hold pf some ammunition...
What? I have a good airsoft gun myself ( http://www.softairgun.net/proddetail.php?prod=J05263&cat=100 without the orange ) , I can't imagine its frame holding up to real gun fire. Where do you get a airsoft gun that can? googling now <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif"> .




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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by reaper47 on Sat Apr 21st at 11:24am 2007


I don't loose sleep over it, but it's quite a unique situation. The world's over-population problem can't be solved by shooting random kids at a university.

Two different things, and comparing the two doesn't really work IMO and is, indeed, very cynical.

I can't really escape the VT shooting as any newspaper, and TV report seems to be about it right now so I might as well form an opinion about it. Events like this usually do cause a change in politics, so the discussion matters at least on some level.






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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Apr 21st at 12:57pm 2007


This was a tragic event. For once I am glad that I was gone all week because I wouldn't have been able to keep silent after the insightful posts from Wichita.

This thread didn't need me adding my own tripe.

One thing that makes you wonder. There are much worse tragedies around the world every day than this event, yet it got way more media.

Although I do not think that numbers should dictate importance, IE only 32 got killed at VT but 140 died the same week in Iraq was it? But there was just way to much importance delegated to this.

Yes, it was bad, but only when compared to recent other events in the US. Not globally.

/me bows head for all the peoples whom have died needlessly this year....





The best things in life, aren't things.



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by parakeet on Sat Apr 21st at 1:42pm 2007


The reason why it was a bigger deal for me is because i was there a couple of days before it happened. I went through the dorm and the building that was attacked. So it's a bit more real for me. dunno...



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Apr 21st at 1:48pm 2007


? quoting parakeet
The reason why it was a bigger deal for me is because i was there a couple of days before it happened. I went through the dorm and the building that was attacked. So it's a bit more real for me. dunno...

Don't get the feeling that I am trying to trivialize this. Far be it. We each need to take it in as important a way that each of us feels is warranted.

I do know how you feel. The kid Adam Walsh was killed just down the road from our home In Okeechobee Florida.

So, I know how tragedy in a local sense feels.





The best things in life, aren't things.



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by reaper47 on Sat Apr 21st at 5:41pm 2007


Iraq, pah...

You're all pretty hypocritical. Does anyone really care more about the people dying in Baghdad just by dismissing the VT shooting? Excuse me but that's BS.






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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Gwil on Sat Apr 21st at 5:47pm 2007


With your rampant cynicism and short tongue, you really need a dose of http://www.gwil.org , reaper!

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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by reaper47 on Sat Apr 21st at 5:54pm 2007


OMG, since when are you blogging, Gwil?





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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Gwil on Sat Apr 21st at 6:19pm 2007


I swore i'd never blog, and was pretty sure I was too darned lazy to blog, but, it had to be done. The world deserves to share in my gift of ultimate knowledge and razor sharp wit.



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Apr 21st at 7:04pm 2007


? quoting reaper47
Iraq, pah...

You're all pretty hypocritical. Does anyone really care more about the people dying in Baghdad just by dismissing the VT shooting? Excuse me but that's BS.

I have no idea what you just said. I read the words, but cannot decide whom they are pointed at.

I would like to consider myself a fair person, with regards to people dying whom are doing nothing more wrong than living in a certain place that got hit by a tragedy.

Anywho, I really don't want to degrade to a mud sling just because there are more people dying in another country than my own, and I happen to value them dying as highly as people dying here.





The best things in life, aren't things.



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Naklajat on Sat Apr 21st at 10:31pm 2007


My point wasn't that the world is overpopulated, it's that 33 people is a miniscule drop in the bucket.
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I stand by my original sentiment of "it's hard for me to care all that much, 33 out of 6.5 billion isn't all that much." .... Sorry if my cynicism offends you.



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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Adam Hawkins on Sun Apr 22nd at 12:26am 2007


And if one of those 'drops' was your brother or sister? Still insignificant?

I didn't know any of the victims, but I do feel for those they left behind. Your lack of compassion is kinda unsettling. Cynicism or not, it doesn't mean you can't appreciate that somewhere someone is hurting because of this incident.




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Re: VT Shooting
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 22nd at 12:30am 2007


? quoting Adam Hawkins
And if one of those 'drops' was your brother or sister? Still insignificant?

I was thinking something similar. Its not 33 people for Snickers, its 33 of the wrong people.

As in 33 people he has never met, now will he not ever now.

Realistically speaking, its hard to get to overly worked up about people you don't know. Look at doctors. For the most part they aren't allowed to work on their own family and friends because its harder to be objective. There's a reason anonymity works so well. Babies are killed every day using the exact same procedure.





The best things in life, aren't things.




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