This shot and the shot of him on the ground depresses me. He still looks very much like a child and it's sombering to see the accumulation of terrible decisions by him leading up to this shot.
I hope we find out what pushed him and his brother to commit these heinous crimes.
sucks that the older brother was ran over, they probably would have gotten him alive too
Yep. I'd probably edit some comment in about how disgusted you are by it, if I were you. Play it off like that was always your intent.
so now we find out that about 40% of the shit the media reported in the last 24 hours wasnt real.
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This shot and the shot of him on the ground depresses me. He still looks very much like a child and it's sombering to see the accumulation of terrible decisions by him leading up to this shot.
I hope we find out what pushed him and his brother to commit these heinous crimes.
Remember Dorner and his horseback escape? That was hilarious.
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This guy should have blown himself up. He is in for a life of glorious torture. Guaranteed.
of course that was always my intent
That is fucking insane.
Remember Dorner and his horseback escape? That was hilarious.
Yeah, I don't think it was a thoracotomy. I am no doctor, but it would appear to me that if one had made an incision and then widened it like is usually the case, then the skin would kind of retract back enough after widening, to stitch-up. Guy's cut is fucking huge, and this skin around the edges of the cut are all jagged; not to mention all the charred discoloration on his ribs (?)It could have been a high calibur bullet graze. Also looks like a bullet wound below the gash.
Not sure if this picture is real. Suspect #2 getting out of the boat.
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there was just a pretty good discussion on the internet's role during this on MSNBC now, talking about the crowdsourcing and investigating. Chris Hayes' show.
I often wonder if some posters live in the ever so slight past.
Depends on how much you respect your brother's opinions. I have 2 of them and I'd be lying if I said that they haven't had a fairly significant influence on me and my decisions in life. Some were pretty damned important.
"I've started the timer on the bomb. Plant it or be blown up yourself."
The Onion was great today I give them that.
Study: Majority Of Americans Not Informed Enough To Stereotype Chechens
http://www.theonion.com/articles/study-majority-of-americans-not-informed-enough-to,32124/
Did they mention how incredibly wrong 4chan/Reddit were the entire time and actually were more of a detriment than an asset?
I completely agree and I almost pity him in a way. From being described as a "walking angel" to now this. A life wasted.This shot and the shot of him on the ground depresses me. He still looks very much like a child and it's sombering to see the accumulation of terrible decisions by him leading up to this shot.
I hope we find out what pushed him and his brother to commit these heinous crimes.
I love reading random comments on the Internet:
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I can't imagine the conflicting of emotions that the people who are treating him must be having. They surely must want him to not save his life, and yet keeping him alive is the most valuable thing to do.
I just heard an explosionin my pants
Sure, but hopefully your moral compass kicks in and guides you down the right path if confronted with the possibility of killing innocent people.
I'm giving humans the benefit of the doubt, but I'm assuming most of us would go out of way to prevent hurting other humans. Even in such a dire situation.
there was just a pretty good discussion on the internet's role during this on MSNBC now, talking about the crowdsourcing and investigating. Chris Hayes' show.
I can just imagine his reaction when he saw this afterwards and saw it on the fridge, I wouldn't know what I'd do if I was him lol.
This shot and the shot of him on the ground depresses me. He still looks very much like a child and it's sombering to see the accumulation of terrible decisions by him leading up to this shot.
I hope we find out what pushed him and his brother to commit these heinous crimes.
You think he's going to be treated with compassion for the rest of his life? Have you seen our prison system?
Yeah I recognize this. It would take a giant leap of faith for me to believe (or anyone) that he didn't know there was a bomb in the bag. That would be an interesting twist, though. At this point I'm mainly thinking of how much or how little he has done the last night or two.
I guess I'm having trouble swallowing that someone so "normal" could do this. It's hard.
One of his friends totally planted it there.
You think he's going to be treated with compassion for the rest of his life? Have you seen our prison system?
Sounds easy to me if your job is to save people's lives no matter what.
I can just imagine his reaction when he saw this afterwards and saw it on the fridge, I wouldn't know what I'd do if I was him lol.
Is anyone else expecting some "Dark Knight" esque civilian attempts to kill this guy? Boston does not seem like the type of city to just let the courts handle this. Obviously he's going to be under crazy protection and surveillance, but the next couple weeks are going to be crazy interesting.
I cant believe I missed this. Now all those horse rider photos make sense. Please tell me they added that he lit up a giant D on the grass in flames too?
Is anyone else expecting some "Dark Knight" esque civilian attempts to kill this guy? Boston does not seem like the type of city to just let the courts handle this. Obviously he's going to be under crazy protection and surveillance, but the next couple weeks are going to be crazy interesting.
the way it exploded, i'd assume dropping it in a trash can or some other container to contain the explosion and shrapnel would have been a good first step vs leaving it next to children and teenagers
Is anyone else expecting some "Dark Knight" esque civilian attempts to kill this guy? Boston does not seem like the type of city to just let the courts handle this. Obviously he's going to be under crazy protection and surveillance, but the next couple weeks are going to be crazy interesting.
Is anyone else expecting some "Dark Knight" esque civilian attempts to kill this guy? Boston does not seem like the type of city to just let the courts handle this.
Do you think people will now read my UFO threads after this
According to whom?
You guys are trying to make this more "interesting" than it actually will be.