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#121
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04-29-2013, 07:24 PM
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Re: Student Shoots Himself in the Head in Front of Classroom in Ohio
Realistically, with body fluids, she should have covered her entire body, but, to make her go in and serve cookies and smile a few hours later was very inconsiderate. We all react differently to things. I don't know what she was asking, but, she may have needed a nice vacation herself. I bet alot of his classmates were affected as well. |
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#123
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04-29-2013, 08:19 PM
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Re: Student Shoots Himself in the Head in Front of Classroom in Ohio
Very sad. I can't help but wonder if his family, friends or teachers noticed any changes (with the exception of the bulge in his little backpack) in his demeanor prior to this event. Giving up on oneself is generally a pretty big decision.
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#125
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04-29-2013, 10:40 PM
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Re: Student Shoots Himself in the Head in Front of Classroom in Ohio
I lost all of my younger brothers and my dad in a five year period. I miss them so much I have some of my dad's ashes in my car and I swear he helped me one time when I was lost in NYC :) I also believe the last brother who died moves things on me to mess with me. He was my late night bad movie watching buddy. I miss him the most. |
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#126
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04-29-2013, 10:46 PM
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Re: Student Shoots Himself in the Head in Front of Classroom in Ohio
Criminals go into all areas, even gated communities. If someone wants to get me that badly, they're going to get me. I can't run fast and my car can't outrun a bullet either. With knives and other weapons, it's a matter of strength and quickness. When my number is up, it's up. We've all seen cars that look like no one should have survived and did, and vice versa. |
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#127
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04-29-2013, 10:51 PM
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Re: Student Shoots Himself in the Head in Front of Classroom in Ohio
The worst thing kids brought to school when I was there were cigarettes and later, pot. There were few fights and it was only between two people - one on one. |