Posted on 01/26/2006 3:01:34 PM PST by chunk2005
Shades of Harris and Klebold. (Remember Columbine?)
The lad? The Brits can always make the ghoulish things sweet.
This is an interesting article especially if one reads this link:
http://www.killology.com/
"KILLOLOGY, (n): The scholarly study of the destructive act, just as sexology is the scholarly study of the procreative act. In particular, killology focuses on the reactions of healthy people in killing circumstances (such as police and military in combat) and the factors that enable and restrain killing in these situations. This field of study was pioneered by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, in his Pulitzer-nominated book, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society."
I heard him on the radio once or twice. He makes a huge distinction between servicemen being trained to kill (a necessity, with the restraint of following legitimate authority and killing only under orders) and ultra violent games, which do not train to serve under authority, but only to kill.
Same thing these people are on.
Demonic Evil.
I think he left out a very important part of the plan...."Kill family. Lose memory. DESTROY NOTE. Get adopted by rich couple.
DISCUSSION ABOUT: "Video Nut Slayed Sister"
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I agree wholeheartedly. Some children may be able to distinguish the difference between reality and fantasy. My youngest cannot, so therefore we allow NO violent video games at home anymore. Not worth the behavior issues that arise from that type of stimulation. Whoever disbelieves that there is a strong association between violent video games and SOME children's behavior is welcome to come and visit me anytime. One hour of my 13 year old on "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell" is sure to change your mind really quickly. It's up to the parents to be parents and say NO to things they know their child or children can't handle. The temper tantrums don't last THAT long..... I know.
Is your classmate Gage or the director?
I'm speechless.
The director, David DeFalco.
And check out his recent antics at a horror film festival screening.
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