School shooting near Seattle, up to 5 Students shot, 2 dead

Either way you have to evade the bullets if you want to live.

Unless you're telling me you just stand there and shoot back as you get shot or your skills with a gun are so GOD like that you can shoot bullets out of the air with your own.

Why are you over thinking what he said??...lol it was pretty simple and easy to understand.

Here I was thinking about raising my family in Seattle...then this happens..
 
Either way you have to evade the bullets if you want to live.

Unless you're telling me you just stand there and shoot back as you get shot or your skills with a gun are so GOD like that you can shoot bullets out of the air with your own.

Why are you over thinking what he said??...lol it was pretty simple and easy to understand.
What he said was just a joke. Unless defending by punching bullets is something you take seriously.
 
So dudes actual brother stole his girl and then he snapped.


Smh.


What happened to good old fist fights. No need for this.

Lame status: 900

How you get mad to where you kill folks over a yamb.

Dudes need to stop putting that P on the pedal stool.
 
man kids can't take rejection these days or something

"Everybody gets a trophy" BS man, kids can't take rejection cause they never learned to lose. I used to lose all the time, I got used to it. I SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN CUT FROM JV!

this needs to stop... enough is enough... im tired of this random violence and recklessness for no reason... cant we all just get along

So, how does it stop?
 
Putting the P on what?
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the pedalstool man.   it's a pretty cromulent word.
 
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*thoughts may be a little scattered here. I'm a little sleepy*

Some of the attitudes displayed in this thread only reinforce to me the fact that these situations will continue to happen.

-Looking at his tweets it seems it's more than just being rejected by this girl, but he also felt betrayed by someone very close to him, a "brother."

-The way some of you so quickly cast judgement on a kid you didn't even know existed 24 hours ago is downright shameful. You don't know his situation. Walk a mile in my shoes, as they say.

-The brain is a complicated thing. Everybody's brain does not react in the same exact way. Throw in hormones at that age and who knows what can happen.

-The warning signs were clearly there with this kids. He'd been raging on twitter for a couple months. Did no one reach out to this kid? What would you do if someone close to you was posting this stuff on twitter?
Seems like some of you would also do nothing. You think "just get over it" is good enough, but it isn't. Continuing to trivialize mental health issues is not going to solve the issue.
 
Privilege kids still shooting up public schools I see :smh:

people living well shouldnt wanna bring misery to the innocent. I don't get it
 
*thoughts may be a little scattered here. I'm a little sleepy*

Some of the attitudes displayed in this thread only reinforce to me the fact that these situations will continue to happen.

-Looking at his tweets it seems it's more than just being rejected by this girl, but he also felt betrayed by someone very close to him, a "brother."

-The way some of you so quickly cast judgement on a kid you didn't even know existed 24 hours ago is downright shameful. You don't know his situation. Walk a mile in my shoes, as they say.

-The brain is a complicated thing. Everybody's brain does not react in the same exact way. Throw in hormones at that age and who knows what can happen.

-The warning signs were clearly there with this kids. He'd been raging on twitter for a couple months. Did no one reach out to this kid? What would you do if someone close to you was posting this stuff on twitter?
Seems like some of you would also do nothing. You think "just get over it" is good enough, but it isn't. Continuing to trivialize mental health issues is not going to solve the issue.

Ill type a better response to this tomorrow morning (damn near 4 AM right now) but I absolutely disagree with several of your points. Especially the "walk a mile in his shoes" bit
 
Sad situation all around.  RIP to the victims.  Shame on the cousin for stabbing a family member over some p.  
 
Lame *** *****. He should of started with himself and stopped there. NO remorse for him or is family at all. Sometimes I wish there was a hell so that these people can go to it.


Sad part is anyone can do something like this at any time. There's no way to stop.
 
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Only 15 minutes away from my spot. I haven't paid too close attention because it just uspets me and pisses me off, but there's already word out there that there was a racial slur incident and some bullying going on that the school brushed off. Never condoning school shootings, but schools need to start taking a more thorough approach. None of that stuff should have been tolerated.

And I also hate how they continually plaster dudes mug on the TV. Unfortunately, it seems kids these days get rejected or feel like they go unheard and look to the latest school shooting incident when they plot their revenge. I wouldn't give the shooters any of that satisfaction. Keep them off the TV. They also show pictures wearing one of those feather hats (name eludes me at this point) as he is Native American, after all. I just find that ridiculous and uncalled for. Gonna make the ignorant have irrational hate now. I'm sick of this, man.
 
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*thoughts may be a little scattered here. I'm a little sleepy*

Some of the attitudes displayed in this thread only reinforce to me the fact that these situations will continue to happen.

-Looking at his tweets it seems it's more than just being rejected by this girl, but he also felt betrayed by someone very close to him, a "brother."

-The way some of you so quickly cast judgement on a kid you didn't even know existed 24 hours ago is downright shameful. You don't know his situation. Walk a mile in my shoes, as they say.

-The brain is a complicated thing. Everybody's brain does not react in the same exact way. Throw in hormones at that age and who knows what can happen.

-The warning signs were clearly there with this kids. He'd been raging on twitter for a couple months. Did no one reach out to this kid? What would you do if someone close to you was posting this stuff on twitter?
Seems like some of you would also do nothing. You think "just get over it" is good enough, but it isn't. Continuing to trivialize mental health issues is not going to solve the issue.
I gotta walk a mile in his shoes to know that shooting up a school is not the answer?
 
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