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Originally posted by AsakuraHao2004quote:Originally posted by carmenOKay, I love how we do exactly what people want. By remembering columbine we do exactly what those farts wanted. we remember. And you know what, I'm not going to take part in doing what they wanted, instead I will not think on it at all, forget it, and forget them, if they knew that was going to happen, they wouldn't have done it in the first place. I'm sick of empty threats and cheap talk. If I were to shoot up a school, I wouldn't tell a soul, I'd go in without warning and mow everyone down. But kids are stupid. So I will not touch on the subject any longer. School shootings...bah, how weak, how easy, I'd like them to waltz into a police station and try shooting that up. ^_^Past experience is the greatest teacher. By just ignoring the past, you gain nothing, except maybe even more misfortune. A simple modern example: A jewely shop most likely won't hire someone to work for them if they have a few burglarys of jewely shops and identity thefts on their criminal record.
Originally posted by Rune_of_PunishmentAnd I don't see why people are so afraid of dying. Death is inevitable, you will die in the future anyway, so what's the point in fearing it? Are you afraid of going to Hell? Are you afraid that you won't have repented for any sins? Well, I've got news for you. If you have lived an honest life, then you should have nothing to worry about. Seriously, no one is perfect and we were never intended to be. Death is something that happens, but hardly anyone cares when someone else dies. But when death begins to stare you in the face, you get clammy, hoping that you aren't a victim, but you feel relieved when you don't die. It's selfish and cowardly to not wish death upon yourself over other people.
I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.