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Never a dull moment at Virginia Tech
A week old, but still :gonk:.
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Seriously? :twitch: |
I've said it for years.
You can't trust a fucking slope. |
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A) Asian dudes be ugly. B) Asian dudes be fucking crazy. |
Seven witnesses and no one made a move? People have enough nerve to tackle dudes with guns. Just hit him with a chair or something.
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I don't really blame the people; I'm sure it was horrific, and maybe no one was physically formidable. But it's not like stabbing equals insta-death. Knock that dude out and put some damn pressure on the wound.
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If you stab someone in the fucking neck, to the point where their head is almost severed, it generally does equal inevitable death yes.
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Nah, he cut the head off afterward. Think about how hard it would be to sever a head with a single stab or slash. I doubt most people could do it even with a sword or axe.
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Were you by chance a witness? Are you feeling guilty because you were too busy pissing your pants to stand up and hit the guy with a chair? |
It's true. I was the first one out the door and had to trample a baby to get there; I just want to divert some blame.
Anyway, I both read some other articles and remember the reports when it first happened. The absence of a clear timeline seems pretty odd itself. But yes, it is possible that I am mistaken and all my hardass vigilante dreams almost came true. Right now, however, I am mildly surprised that no reports have suggested any resistance. As for kitchen knives making for difficult decapitation, well, that's just simple physics. |
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it's not my fault everyone is such a pain in the neck :mad:
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A few thoughts come to mind.
1.) I'm pretty surprised by this one. Heck, the only time I hear of "violence" is basically in the form of suicide due to the entrance exams (and even then I only found out about one story from one higher-up who then kinda stopped on the subject after he realized I had no idea that it had happened). 2.) I think we talked about this in chat but I do wonder how much culture shock and home sickness played a role into this. Not everyone can live in another culture, and if you get sick of it long enough...you start to snap. That, coupled with money (?) issues (supposedly the guy had refused to use his apartment's heat) can put someone over the edge. 3.) I am SO thankful this did NOT involve a gun. When the VT massacre occurred, I heard about a hundred times more about how there is 'no gun control in the U.S.' than showing sympathy to the victims. I would worry that might occur here again rather than showing sympathy to the victim's family. 4.) I feel bad for the victim's family. For those how don't know, Spring Festival was just a few days away. That's basically like their Christmas. 5.) I wonder how this guy will be trialed. He did a crime in the U.S. to another person from China. I wonder if there will be some attempts to extradite him back to China. I wonder if (presuming he was trialed, found guilty, jailed,and then released) he might even be trialed a second time in China. |
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Worm, if you remember when that dude snapped on the Greyhound bus and started eating the dude he was slashing into, nobody stopped that either even though there was an entire bus full of people. I imagine a lot of it is the shock of the situation and how fast it occurs, whereas with a gun there might be a tense moment or two where people can get their wits about them and do something.
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He probably got rejected.
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We hang out in each other's offices a lot, but it's nice to be able to get out once in a while. I mean, we usually wind up walking about 20 minutes away to the closest restaurants so we don't have to sit in one of the windowless break rooms in our building.
I guess the closest here is the coffee shop that's got a lot of seating outside, but usually most of the seating is taken up by undergrads. :( (We do have three rec rooms in our grad housing area, but they all suck with hardly any lighting, TVs that don't work half the time, and no way to get in if you're not living in the apartment complex.) |
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