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Quoted: Prayers for the victims and family Thank God for the men and/or women who engaged the shooter to end it. FKH and the dems their continual push of crazy psychotic ideologies and agendas is what brings us here. these poor kids are told what they see is not real and they must accept somebody elses mental illness. View Quote Crazy leftists exist in every modern country, but most don’t have to deal with this. I don’t know the solution, but I don’t feel saying “it’s the dems” is the answer, considering most countries are absolutely left now days. |
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Quoted: They are not waiting to call for UBCs, magazine limits, storage requirements, and confiscation of arms. Edited ~ medicmandan View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Kumala needed talking points now she's has them funny how that happened. It would be nice if people could hold off on the conspiracy shit for oh IDK, at least until we find out how many people have been injured or killed.... They are not waiting to call for UBCs, magazine limits, storage requirements, and confiscation of arms. Edited ~ medicmandan The government's reply brief in VanDerStok, the ATF frame and receiver rule case being heard at the Supreme Court on 8 October, is due in a few days. I'm sure they're quickly revising the draft in case it's an 80% Glock. Kharn |
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Quoted: It would be nice if the White House would hold off on politicizing tragedy too. You seem more upset about some random poster’s speculation though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Kumala needed talking points now she's has them funny how that happened. It would be nice if people could hold off on the conspiracy shit for oh IDK, at least until we find out how many people have been injured or killed.... It would be nice if the White House would hold off on politicizing tragedy too. You seem more upset about some random poster’s speculation though. Perfectly normal for a person on the Right to come to the defense of a Leftist mouthpiece and be upset with what a a fellow person on the Right insinuates. I mean it happens all the time in modern-day ARFCOM threads. |
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Quoted:Crazy leftists exist in every modern country, but most don’t have to deal with this. I don’t know the solution, but I don’t feel saying “it’s the dems” is the answer, considering most countries are absolutely left now days. View Quote |
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Quoted: I'd presume it means the nearest teachers/admins charged the shooter to subdue him while everyone else ran away. For example, a student reports Billy has a gun to a teacher. All idle teachers/staff in the office immediately head to Billy's location to pull him to the office but the SRO lags behind as he's calling dispatch for more help. Billy starts shooting the teachers as soon as he realizes he's busted, Billy gets shot by the SRO. Kharn View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That's a shitload more injured than initially reported. My son lives in that county. His friend has 2 kids at this school. He said 4 dead, 2 were life flighted out, one to grady, 30 injured. All staff. Got this info at 1130 while i was in prep room getting a colonoscopy. I have not read previous posts. Im post op. All staff? How is that even possible? I'd presume it means the nearest teachers/admins charged the shooter to subdue him while everyone else ran away. For example, a student reports Billy has a gun to a teacher. All idle teachers/staff in the office immediately head to Billy's location to pull him to the office but the SRO lags behind as he's calling dispatch for more help. Billy starts shooting the teachers as soon as he realizes he's busted, Billy gets shot by the SRO. Kharn I’m sorry, but that explanation is another one that I find implausible. My mom was a schoolteacher. Without question, the majority of them were non-violent types, and definitely not the aggressive charge in types. Some of them, indeed, have very strong protective instincts over their students, but there’s a completely different mindset between the types while will attempt to cover/protect students with their own bodies, vs the mentality needed to “take the fight to the enemy”. In all the previous shootings, there have been several, who’ve tried to act as human shields to protect students. In each of them, there’s only maybe been one, no more than two, who’ve actually charged at the shooter. Heck, we’ve seen what average human nature is like against the shooter in Uvalde , with a whole HORDE of armed and armored individuals, supposedly trained to handle violent aggressors. *** note; I’m not saying that it’s implausible that staff were killed and injured attempting to stop the shooter. The whole string of posts is directly addressing the “all staff” comment about the deaths and 30 injuries. Maybe that might be a possibility at West Point, or a military academy where the educators were drawn from folks who have charged at the sound of gunfire, but not at a regular school. |
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Quoted: I’m old. I know it happens in this day and age, but it still jars me. I saw ONE pregnant high schooler, when I was in HS. My buddy messed up in Senior year. Literally a shotgun wedding. Father told my buddy, “You were man enough to get my daughter pregnant, now you’re going to be man enough to marry her, and come work for me to support your family. Or else…”. Never saw any pregnant HS students in school (though I heard about one other one). They were usually (voluntarily, by the family) pulled from school. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My friend has a connection with Jackson County EMS, where the ambulance came from, and they aren't transporting his wife. Evidently there is a student who was pretty far along in her pregnancy. Still not able to get through, but he was driving down to put eyes on her. ETA: I saw the report about being asked to turn off phones and forwarded that to him I’m old. I know it happens in this day and age, but it still jars me. I saw ONE pregnant high schooler, when I was in HS. My buddy messed up in Senior year. Literally a shotgun wedding. Father told my buddy, “You were man enough to get my daughter pregnant, now you’re going to be man enough to marry her, and come work for me to support your family. Or else…”. Never saw any pregnant HS students in school (though I heard about one other one). They were usually (voluntarily, by the family) pulled from school. There were a few in my high school, graduated in 87. |
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Quoted: or they'll love it and blast out gun control messages en mass View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Oh the left won't like that. Now they'll have to work extra hard to conceal the motive and mental illness aspect. or they'll love it and blast out gun control messages en mass They'll do that anyway. |
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4chan has an possible pic of the shooter, gonna wait to see if they are correct.
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Quoted: @ bluemax_1 It was almost certainly FAR more common when you were young than now: https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/FT_19.08.02_TeenBirths_US-teen-birth-rate-fallen-over-time.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My friend has a connection with Jackson County EMS, where the ambulance came from, and they aren't transporting his wife. Evidently there is a student who was pretty far along in her pregnancy. Still not able to get through, but he was driving down to put eyes on her. ETA: I saw the report about being asked to turn off phones and forwarded that to him I'm old. I know it happens in this day and age, but it still jars me. I saw ONE pregnant high schooler, when I was in HS. My buddy messed up in Senior year. Literally a shotgun wedding. Father told my buddy, "You were man enough to get my daughter pregnant, now you're going to be man enough to marry her, and come work for me to support your family. Or else ". Never saw any pregnant HS students in school (though I heard about one other one). They were usually (voluntarily, by the family) pulled from school. It was almost certainly FAR more common when you were young than now: https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/FT_19.08.02_TeenBirths_US-teen-birth-rate-fallen-over-time.png Used to be they just got disappeared off to night-school or dropped out. These days we at least make an effort to give them an education they deserve even if they made suboptimal choices, at least here. |
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Quoted: @ bluemax_1 It was almost certainly FAR more common when you were young than now: https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/FT_19.08.02_TeenBirths_US-teen-birth-rate-fallen-over-time.png View Quote True, but those were 17-19 yo who were married. My mom was married at 17 and pregnant at 18. But she had finished school early because she was an advanced student. |
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Quoted: @ bluemax_1 It was almost certainly FAR more common when you were young than now: https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/FT_19.08.02_TeenBirths_US-teen-birth-rate-fallen-over-time.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My friend has a connection with Jackson County EMS, where the ambulance came from, and they aren't transporting his wife. Evidently there is a student who was pretty far along in her pregnancy. Still not able to get through, but he was driving down to put eyes on her. ETA: I saw the report about being asked to turn off phones and forwarded that to him I'm old. I know it happens in this day and age, but it still jars me. I saw ONE pregnant high schooler, when I was in HS. My buddy messed up in Senior year. Literally a shotgun wedding. Father told my buddy, "You were man enough to get my daughter pregnant, now you're going to be man enough to marry her, and come work for me to support your family. Or else ". Never saw any pregnant HS students in school (though I heard about one other one). They were usually (voluntarily, by the family) pulled from school. It was almost certainly FAR more common when you were young than now: https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/FT_19.08.02_TeenBirths_US-teen-birth-rate-fallen-over-time.png Wow. I guess it might have been one of those “not socially accepted/talked about” things, back then. As mentioned, I never saw a pregnant girl attending class. If they got pregnant, they dropped out/disappeared. Some popped back up afterwards, but attending classes while pregnant simply wasn’t a thing I recall at my HS. |
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Quoted: From the NY Post If the bad guy got in there they would all be shot. This line of thinking is so retarded. I told my boys that if this stuff happened at their school to throw their chair through the window and haul ass to the tree line. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: From the NY Post Apalachee senior Sergio Caldera, 17, told ABC News that he was in chemistry class when he heard gunshots. “My teacher goes and opens the door to see what’s going on. Another teacher comes running in and tells her to close the door because there’s an active shooter,” he said. Caldera’s teacher locked the door and the students ran to the back of the room, he recalled. He said they heard screams from outside as they huddled together. At one point, Caldera said, someone banged on the classroom door and yelled “open up!” several times. When the knocking stopped, Caldera heard more gunshots and screaming. If the bad guy got in there they would all be shot. This line of thinking is so retarded. I told my boys that if this stuff happened at their school to throw their chair through the window and haul ass to the tree line. That's good advice. |
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I’m at work in Norcross now. Coworker here goes to church with male teacher that was taken away in an ambulance. They don’t know anything else at the moment on how he’s doing.
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Quoted: Perfectly normal for a person on the Right to come to the defense of a Leftist mouthpiece and be upset with what a a fellow person on the Right insinuates. I mean it happens all the time in modern-day ARFCOM threads. View Quote If wanting to wait until the bodies are at least cold before suggesting conspritard-level stuff is defense of of a leftist, then I guess you got me |
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Quoted: Used to be they just got disappeared off to night-school or dropped out. These days we at least make an effort to give them an education they deserve even if they made suboptimal choices, at least here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My friend has a connection with Jackson County EMS, where the ambulance came from, and they aren't transporting his wife. Evidently there is a student who was pretty far along in her pregnancy. Still not able to get through, but he was driving down to put eyes on her. ETA: I saw the report about being asked to turn off phones and forwarded that to him I'm old. I know it happens in this day and age, but it still jars me. I saw ONE pregnant high schooler, when I was in HS. My buddy messed up in Senior year. Literally a shotgun wedding. Father told my buddy, "You were man enough to get my daughter pregnant, now you're going to be man enough to marry her, and come work for me to support your family. Or else ". Never saw any pregnant HS students in school (though I heard about one other one). They were usually (voluntarily, by the family) pulled from school. It was almost certainly FAR more common when you were young than now: https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/FT_19.08.02_TeenBirths_US-teen-birth-rate-fallen-over-time.png Used to be they just got disappeared off to night-school or dropped out. These days we at least make an effort to give them an education they deserve even if they made suboptimal choices, at least here. It appears that that might have been the difference, at least in my HS. Heard of, but never saw them in school. Just the, “Hey, did you hear…?”. “Oh, so that’s why she hasn’t been to school in the past weeks…” |
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Quoted: @plinker2000 Can you PLEASE get your daughter to take a picture of said litter box with a newspaper or similar? This is the first time in GD that I remember someone's own kid saying they'd seen one, all of the other "sightings" turn out to be that there were furries in the school, but no litter boxes were provided. We had a thread on this a year ago where two different school janitors chimed in that it was absolutely an urban legend. There was one of these stories that made the conservative social media rounds from a school in my area, and there definitely wasn't any litter boxes. Hell, at this point, I'm surprised kids aren't bringing them in and planting them in bathrooms just to screw with school administrators. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They have liter box in walton county girls restrooms as one identifies as a cat. My daughter about smacked the shit out of her cause she was hissing at her in class sheese. i have to ask.. does she use the litter box? Quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat Can you PLEASE get your daughter to take a picture of said litter box with a newspaper or similar? This is the first time in GD that I remember someone's own kid saying they'd seen one, all of the other "sightings" turn out to be that there were furries in the school, but no litter boxes were provided. We had a thread on this a year ago where two different school janitors chimed in that it was absolutely an urban legend. There was one of these stories that made the conservative social media rounds from a school in my area, and there definitely wasn't any litter boxes. Hell, at this point, I'm surprised kids aren't bringing them in and planting them in bathrooms just to screw with school administrators. I can try. We just moved here a year ago and she was a little disturbed from it. She is 13 |
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Quoted: Open side door, jumped a fence? Teachers are notoriously leaving doors propped and unsecured in an effort of convenience. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How was the little shit able to get a gun past all the checkpoints into the school? Open side door, jumped a fence? Teachers are notoriously leaving doors propped and unsecured in an effort of convenience. Yeah, two guys I know are SROs. They both said it’s a constant battle to stop teachers from propping doors open, even though they know it’s not allowed. |
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White House addresses nation after shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia |
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Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Paroxetine, Citalopram, Methylphenidate, Fluvoxamine or something else?
The medical records of any school/mass shooter should be made public regardless of age. I’d even argue the medical records of the mothers should be made public as well. |
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Quoted: We’re hearing that football coaches were among killed. View Quote This tracks with previous incidents. As mentioned, it takes a certain kind of mentality to be willing to lay down your life to charge a gunman, especially when you’re unarmed. IIRC, it was a football coach at Parkland, too. Not many people nowadays, are wired with a trigger for offense. Everyone has the wiring for defense. When I taught self defense classes to women and seniors, it was one of the things that was difficult to overcome, especially for the preemptive students (i.e. they weren’t there BECAUSE they’d survived a violent attack. They were there preemptively, just in case. Those were the types from whom I most often heard the phrase, “I just don’t know if I could bring myself to hurt someone…”). |
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Quoted: There were a few in my high school, graduated in 87. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My friend has a connection with Jackson County EMS, where the ambulance came from, and they aren't transporting his wife. Evidently there is a student who was pretty far along in her pregnancy. Still not able to get through, but he was driving down to put eyes on her. ETA: I saw the report about being asked to turn off phones and forwarded that to him I’m old. I know it happens in this day and age, but it still jars me. I saw ONE pregnant high schooler, when I was in HS. My buddy messed up in Senior year. Literally a shotgun wedding. Father told my buddy, “You were man enough to get my daughter pregnant, now you’re going to be man enough to marry her, and come work for me to support your family. Or else…”. Never saw any pregnant HS students in school (though I heard about one other one). They were usually (voluntarily, by the family) pulled from school. There were a few in my high school, graduated in 87. ‘81 graduate. Large school. Never saw or heard of one. That doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, just that if it did, the family had the decency to keep it a family matter. Now, it’s a badge of honor to spray your semen vermin all of the countryside….. |
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Quoted: This tracks with previous incidents. As mentioned, it takes a certain kind of mentality to be willing to lay down your life to charge a gunman, especially when you’re unarmed. IIRC, it was a football coach at Parkland, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: We’re hearing that football coaches were among killed. This tracks with previous incidents. As mentioned, it takes a certain kind of mentality to be willing to lay down your life to charge a gunman, especially when you’re unarmed. IIRC, it was a football coach at Parkland, too. It's called toxic masculinity now. |
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Quoted: @ bluemax_1 It was almost certainly FAR more common when you were young than now: https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/FT_19.08.02_TeenBirths_US-teen-birth-rate-fallen-over-time.png View Quote |
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Quoted: Yeah, two guys I know are SROs. They both said it’s a constant battle to stop teachers from propping doors open, even though they know it’s not allowed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How was the little shit able to get a gun past all the checkpoints into the school? Open side door, jumped a fence? Teachers are notoriously leaving doors propped and unsecured in an effort of convenience. Yeah, two guys I know are SROs. They both said it’s a constant battle to stop teachers from propping doors open, even though they know it’s not allowed. I mentor some kids on a UAV team at a nearby high school. Almost every time I’ve been on campus the doors are unlocked and I walked right in with no questions asked. |
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Quoted: I agree, but they’d aren’t posting here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It would be even nicer if our elected leaders could hold off on their political caterwauling until then too. I agree, but they’d aren’t posting here. This an election, everything else be damned. |
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If the shooter was a "normal" white kid we'd have a name, pictures, and interviews with their cousins by now.
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