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Posted on 05-04-09 01:23:17 AM Link | Quote
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This makes me sad and sick. They were laughing like it was nothing.

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Posted on 05-04-09 01:31:27 AM Link | Quote
Boy I wonder what failed parenting spawned those kids...

If I was any less sane, I'dve shot em for it...

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Posted on 05-04-09 01:34:08 AM Link | Quote
I would cut off their feet.

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Posted on 05-04-09 01:54:24 AM Link | Quote
They would wish it was their feet I'd be cutting off. That's horrible.
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Posted on 05-04-09 03:36:05 AM Link | Quote
I wish I could say something is just wrong with these kids and they'll probably grow up to be serial killers. But unfortunately, I know this type of behavior is pretty common in kids.

A few examples from my own life:

My first pet was cat I had was I was maybe four years old, I remember when my mom had to explain to me that it had died, not because it got sick, or hit by a car, but because it walked near where some teenagers who were hunting and they decided to shoot it. A cat my sister had choked to death because some kids threw it in a bucket of oil. Another cat showed up by our house with a leg cut off.

Also, a town I lived in had a park with a few of different types of birds; duck, geese, swans, and few peacocks. It partially flooded one year and they closed it off so there was no one there watching the animals. A group of kids went in and beat most of them to death with two by fours.

If a kid just goes out on their own and decides to do something like this, then yeah, that kid may turn out to be a serial killer. But it seems otherwise mentally healthy children are capable of very evil things when they get into groups. It like none of them want to be the one that says "We shouldn't be doing this". I think it's the same reason kids pick on and beat up kids that are different.

The real reason most kids grow out of this behavior is probably because they become less susceptible to this gang mentality. The real punishment these two will eventually receive is the guilt when they become more mature and they look back on what they did. I'm sure they'll never forget it.
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Posted on 05-04-09 06:11:44 AM Link | Quote
describes this accurately.

And they were fucking nine? Shit, they just keep getting younger and younger when they do this kind of bullshit...

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Beh, psychological profiling and various things to prevent those sick mofos from getting a hold of guns is what is needed.

I was a crazy brawler at that age but the mere idea of harming anything which hadn't tried to kill me first turned my stomach. Any kid which would do that is a potential threat in the future.

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Posted on 05-04-09 07:41:48 PM Link | Quote
I hate people that do that kind of thing. There are a lot of people at my school who don't care what they do to things, even if they are alive.
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Posted on 05-04-09 08:17:19 PM Link | Quote
That's horrifying.

I'm shaking a little bit right now. Things like this make me so angry/sad. One of my younger brothers threw one of our wee kittens against the garage when he was ~4 and having a temper tantrum. The kitten ended up being okay, so that was good. It was the last time he did anything like that, because my parents dealt with it well. I know that sometimes it's hard for young kids to get the idea of something else being a living thing and having feelings and whatnot, but if a parent doesn't take something like that as a gigantic sign that they missed something in their kids' education... bah. They shouldn't be walking into the foster home to drop them off, giggling.


The children and their parents left the animal foster home without giving their names.
I guess on one hand I can't blame them, because being publicly responsible for something like that could be detrimental to the kids, but considering the kids' response, I'd say it would be a good thing.

I know people are ragging on the PETA thing right now, with their euthanization rates and whatever, but part of me wonders if all of those animals were perfectly healthy, or horribly traumatized like some of the animals mentioned in that article. Doesn't excuse what they're doing, but it makes me wonder anyway.

Feh. ._.



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Posted on 05-04-09 08:37:21 PM Link | Quote
young kids do have a hard time acknowledging things as living. Thats why some little kids do things, like eat bugs or flowers, without a second thought.
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Posted on 05-04-09 09:30:04 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Metal_Man88
Beh, psychological profiling and various things to prevent those sick mofos from getting a hold of guns is what is needed...


Yea and you know how that would go down.

It'd be like profiling on the border. Racial only. Let a lot of crazies pass and only stop the meh-hee-cans.

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Posted on 05-05-09 05:21:17 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Yume Kusanagi
Originally posted by Metal_Man88
Beh, psychological profiling and various things to prevent those sick mofos from getting a hold of guns is what is needed...


Yea and you know how that would go down.

It'd be like profiling on the border. Racial only. Let a lot of crazies pass and only stop the meh-hee-cans.

Psychological profiling, something that can usually be deduced only with actual research into the person, is just a little different from racial profiling.

Just a little.

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