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Started by Bricktop, January 22, 2016, 08:04:17 PM

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Shut the fk up U 2.



I believe it  was another horrible northern aboriginal tragedy .... not something  to "crow" and "joe" about
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Mr Crowley"WTF?



Are you guys mimicking your southern neighbours?


quite possibly, just another sign of a sagging economy.

When the economy sputters, the cracks begin to show.

The society is on edge.

People are stressed. They are not happy. They become depressed what they hear on the news and see on television. Times get tough.

People resort to extreme behavior more than they would during good times.



...it effects people everywhere.

And all the influences which contribute to the violence become exacerbated

It was a high school aged boy though JOE..



Doesn't one have to have a job first before being stressed about losing it?

Anonymous

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Mr Crowley"WTF?



Are you guys mimicking your southern neighbours?


quite possibly, just another sign of a sagging economy.

When the economy sputters, the cracks begin to show.

The society is on edge.

People are stressed. They are not happy. They become depressed what they hear on the news and see on television. Times get tough.

People resort to extreme behavior more than they would during good times.



...it effects people everywhere.

And all the influences which contribute to the violence become exacerbated

It was a high school aged boy though JOE..



Doesn't one have to have a job first before being stressed about losing it?

 ac_toofunny

J0E

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Mr Crowley"WTF?



Are you guys mimicking your southern neighbours?


quite possibly, just another sign of a sagging economy.

When the economy sputters, the cracks begin to show.

The society is on edge.

People are stressed. They are not happy. They become depressed what they hear on the news and see on television. Times get tough.

People resort to extreme behavior more than they would during good times.



...it effects people everywhere.

And all the influences which contribute to the violence become exacerbated

It was a high school aged boy though JOE..



Doesn't one have to have a job first before being stressed about losing it?


Bad Times affect Kids too, Fashionista.

And it isn't just economic. It's social too.

We live in socially challenging, and extreme times as well.

People become harder and meaner.

And it affects the families too, not just the adults.

I've noticed the change from several years ago.

We live in a meaner more unforgiving society now.

Surely as a religious person, you may have noticed it.

Anonymous

Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Mr Crowley"WTF?



Are you guys mimicking your southern neighbours?


quite possibly, just another sign of a sagging economy.

When the economy sputters, the cracks begin to show.

The society is on edge.

People are stressed. They are not happy. They become depressed what they hear on the news and see on television. Times get tough.

People resort to extreme behavior more than they would during good times.



...it effects people everywhere.

And all the influences which contribute to the violence become exacerbated

It was a high school aged boy though JOE..



Doesn't one have to have a job first before being stressed about losing it?


Bad Times affect Kids too, Fashionista.

And it isn't just economic. It's social too.

We live in socially challenging, and extreme times as well.

People become harder and meaner.

And it affects the families too, not just the adults.

I've noticed the change from several years ago.

We live in a meaner more unforgiving society now.

Surely as a religious person, you may have noticed it.

But you said it was possibly the result of a sagging economy?



Has there ever been a school shooting that happened because the adolescent assailant was upset about a sagging economy?

easter bunny

This was just another kid with no future - so he decided to tell the world that (we) had better start paying attention, because there are many, many more kids out there just like him, and some of them are not nearly as nice. =(

Anonymous

^Ur being trolled ffs!! :001_rolleyes:



Edit, not you EB, the person above you.

Anonymous

Quote from: "easter bunny"This was just another kid with no future - so he decided to tell the world that (we) had better start paying attention, because there are many, many more kids out there just like him, and some of them are not nearly as nice. =(

I haven't read about that kid yet. But, that area is worse than Prince Albert. Still, this is usually an urban problem. It's not the type of violence you typically see in an aboriginal community.

easter bunny

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Mr Crowley"WTF?



Are you guys mimicking your southern neighbours?


quite possibly, just another sign of a sagging economy.

When the economy sputters, the cracks begin to show.

The society is on edge.

People are stressed. They are not happy. They become depressed what they hear on the news and see on television. Times get tough.

People resort to extreme behavior more than they would during good times.



...it effects people everywhere.

And all the influences which contribute to the violence become exacerbated

It was a high school aged boy though JOE..



Doesn't one have to have a job first before being stressed about losing it?


Bad Times affect Kids too, Fashionista.

And it isn't just economic. It's social too.

We live in socially challenging, and extreme times as well.

People become harder and meaner.

And it affects the families too, not just the adults.

I've noticed the change from several years ago.

We live in a meaner more unforgiving society now.

Surely as a religious person, you may have noticed it.

But you said it was possibly the result of a sagging economy?



Has there ever been a school shooting that happened because the adolescent assailant was upset about a sagging economy?

I can just see a bunch of angry toddlers protesting the low dollar.  :laugh:

easter bunny

http://www.onpointpreparedness.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Toddler-with-Fist.jpg">

Anonymous

Quote from: "easter bunny"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Mr Crowley"WTF?



Are you guys mimicking your southern neighbours?


quite possibly, just another sign of a sagging economy.

When the economy sputters, the cracks begin to show.

The society is on edge.

People are stressed. They are not happy. They become depressed what they hear on the news and see on television. Times get tough.

People resort to extreme behavior more than they would during good times.



...it effects people everywhere.

And all the influences which contribute to the violence become exacerbated

It was a high school aged boy though JOE..



Doesn't one have to have a job first before being stressed about losing it?


Bad Times affect Kids too, Fashionista.

And it isn't just economic. It's social too.

We live in socially challenging, and extreme times as well.

People become harder and meaner.

And it affects the families too, not just the adults.

I've noticed the change from several years ago.

We live in a meaner more unforgiving society now.

Surely as a religious person, you may have noticed it.

But you said it was possibly the result of a sagging economy?



Has there ever been a school shooting that happened because the adolescent assailant was upset about a sagging economy?

I can just see a bunch of angry toddlers protesting the low dollar.  :laugh:

lol, my children have not been angry because of the rising cost of romaine lettuce.

 :laugh:

Anonymous

Quote from: "easter bunny"http://www.onpointpreparedness.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Toddler-with-Fist.jpg">

Oh my goodness I love that picture, so cute.

 ac_wub

easter bunny

It is cute isn't it. =))



And as for the price of lettuce..  $3.75?!!!

Ha! Good luck with that Mr. lettuce tycoon! I'd sooner grow my own!  acc_angry

Bricktop

Quote from: "cc la femme"Shut the fk up U 2.



I believe it  was another horrible northern aboriginal tragedy .... not something  to "crow" and "joe" about


Scuse me???



WTF did I say??

J0E

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "J0E"
Quote from: "Mr Crowley"WTF?



Are you guys mimicking your southern neighbours?


quite possibly, just another sign of a sagging economy.

When the economy sputters, the cracks begin to show.

The society is on edge.

People are stressed. They are not happy. They become depressed what they hear on the news and see on television. Times get tough.

People resort to extreme behavior more than they would during good times.



...it effects people everywhere.

And all the influences which contribute to the violence become exacerbated

It was a high school aged boy though JOE..



Doesn't one have to have a job first before being stressed about losing it?


Bad Times affect Kids too, Fashionista.

And it isn't just economic. It's social too.

We live in socially challenging, and extreme times as well.

People become harder and meaner.

And it affects the families too, not just the adults.

I've noticed the change from several years ago.

We live in a meaner more unforgiving society now.

Surely as a religious person, you may have noticed it.

But you said it was possibly the result of a sagging economy?



Has there ever been a school shooting that happened because the adolescent assailant was upset about a sagging economy?


well...I think it's more complicated than that. The adolescent may not be aware of the latest news stories are, but they feel the repercussions of it. ie - kid comes from a dysfunctional home. The Dad is a drunk who himself can't cope with his own economic situation, comes home, takes it out on his wife up and his kids. Beats them up, screams at, abuses them. Crying, screaming, yelling in the home. All in all, just a bad situation. So of course, the Kid doesn't do well in school, doesn't relate that well with life outside the home.



I had a rather upsetting experience yesterday with a wife beater and his girlfriend at the end resolved not to see one another again. The guy is a drunk who verbally and physically assaults his girlfriend on a regular basis. He hardly sees his son who's largely growing up without a father around. They father is economically stressed, and he takes it out on his girlfriend, blames her everything. On the rare occasion the son is around, he sometimes witnesses his father's violent episodes. Of course, the son doesn't know what's going on in the grown up world and the economy, as he's just a grade school kid. But nevertheless he internalizes the problems his Dad is experiencing. The Dad is not a very good role model but what little the son learns from him, he picks up and of course, it's not the right way to live. At the same time, it's his only glimpse of what an ideal family should be, so he'll likely carry on his father's flawed behavioural patterns when he grows up.