What kind of a world do we live in when we must live each day in fear of our death?
This is what is has come to.
I actually feel myself being afraid at school because I don't know if today is the day it's going to happen to us. Is today the day for me to die? Is today the day that will change everyone forever?
It never used to be like this. I don't
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He was obviously very sick. Not only was he sick and in need of severe help but people were aware of it. Yet they made no attempt to help him. His teachers questioned alot of what he did. I read somewhere that he wrote a play about a little boy who was sexually and physically abused and psychologists now speculate that it was about him. They also say he had all the signs of a classic sosiopath. Questionable habits like, oh I don't know, stalking, taking pictures of people and putting them on the internet. No friends. Yet no one did anything.
He must have realised this too, when he continued basically writing out his plans of what he was going to do in the forms of essays and stories and still no one did anything. And honestly, when you are that sick, when the only way to get people to finally notice that there might be something wrong with you is to kill them, can you help yourself? No. But no one did anything.
And on top of all that, they are blaming it on the "don't judge people by thier strange habits blah blah blah" saying. Hmmm.
George Bush is an idiot and what he said doesn't really surprise me. He's already made it clear time and time again that he absolutely refuses to comply to anyone's demands or substantial facts against him and even the correlation between the two. Not even the majority of democracy in his own country seems to change his mind.
You can't take the gun away from the cowboy. Even if he is an incompetent bigot.
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It's like everyone waits until something bad happens and then says "Gee, I knew that kid was crazy".
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