I want a glass of wine so bad right now.
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Npr coverage seems to be very cautious and not releasing unconfirmed information.
One more reason why it's a bad idea to try to Understand anything from a suspect's Facebook page -- it might not even be the right name, much less the right person.
I really don't see why speculation is a bad idea, or piecing the story together. It would be one thing if there were people directly involved, but that wasn't the case. I was able to get a bead on the story much more quickly by piecing the bits and pieces that weren't reported immediately because they were unconfirmed or corroborated. Some of it was wrong and I mentioned that.
But many of the early rumors were true: a parent was killed away from the school, the principal was killed, most of the student killings were an entire classroom, it wasn't a parent but it was somebody with a connection to the school (so not random, or terrorist), etc.
I was never advocating bombing somebody's FB page or doing anything rash, so why not speculate? That's how you figure out what happened.
We are watching Mike Rowe paint the Mackinaw Bridge and eating homemade cookies. Evils of the world be damned.
I heard a report of a teacher who put all 14 of her students in the small bathroom off the classroom and pulled some equipment in front of the door so it looked unused. When the police came to the door, she wouldn't unlock it. She said, "You're the police. Get a key."
I think we need a better system for making sure everyone with mental illness gets competent treatment, because it would make for better lives. As a side effect, it might identify the tiny percentage of mentally ill who could become violent.
Historically, there have always been murderers and people who start killing at random. The problem is that modern large-magazine guns up the death count exponentially.
Npr coverage seems to be very cautious and not releasing unconfirmed information.
Good.
Brenda, as a parent myself, even thinking that the gun laws and gun culture in the States are completely awful, I found that Slate article's tone massively counterproductive and offensive. It read like certain Facebook posts some friends who can't stand the president make seven times a day and will take any excuse to slam him. I've seen a hell of a lot of posts about the need to actually talk about gun violence and gun control that don't resort to ad hominem attacks.
I could seriously use some zebra footage, I tell you what.
I think, if I had a child, I would have to raise him/her in some sort of bullet-proof hamster ball, I would be so terrified every minute.