"The Internet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea: massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it" - I wish I had said this.
Anyone that questions the fathers "reaction" has never been in shock.
He lost his daughter...I can only imagine what he must be going thru. Seeing the video just made me more sad trying to picture what is happening in his head, and the different self defense mechanisms that must be going off.
When I was 20 I was at the beach with a friend and his family. I was at the boardwalk and all of a sudden my friends father grabbed me and said "I dont know how to tell you this. But I got a call a hour ago. Your father just died" (My father was not sick or anything. Sudden heart attack).
I don't remember much about that night. I remember a call to my mom and sisters, lots of tears, hugs...I ALSO remember a drive back home where I said to the father "Well -Now that I'm fatherless can you adapt me so I can use your Redskins season tickets?".
Its how we cope.....
@Jumbo, I'm confused by your post and would quote it but for some reason I'm getting errors. Of course I am at work and the network has thousands of people on the internet at any given time, so it's slow at best.
But after reviewing the video several times and getting some feedback and another set of "eyes" I have found more "inconsistencies" that I personally was looking for in the first place. My only reason for posting in the tailgate (which until a few minutes ago did not realize it was an area of issue) was it was a large "neutral" outlet to get different opinions than my surroundings here.
I will shoot some things that have been noticed
-The photo of the daughter, there were 3 in the family portrait and only 2 with the President. (he visited AFTER)
-The footage of the Police clearing the weapon fromt he trunk, appears to be either a shotgun or maybe an AK? (not an AR15)
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I had a couple more, but I am a little scatter brained at the moment and lost my train of though.
I didn't say yay/nay on this video, I didn't make or endorse it and I am by no means a "conspiracy theorist". I do however, take offense to some of the things posted as being directed at me. I try to find the facts, or listen to all sides in ANY story before I made a decision or pass judgement. Many of these posts were pretty much prejudged views without any knowledge of what was presented and honestly that's never a good thing.
Last edited by bobbi3stix; January-14th-2013 at 02:03 PM.
Can I fan the flames?
"The Internet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea: massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it" - I wish I had said this.
I can't believe we've even allowed a thread like this on this site. smh
People who question the veracity of a tragedy, so soon after a tragedy, when people are still in so much pain, are SICK.
Formerly known as Nunya Bidness per arrangement with ES staff
@Predicto I don't agree at all. There were/are a lot of inconsistencies in the reports to include the examiner in regards to the rounds discovered versus the types of weapons found in the school. I just want the story to be as complete, accurate and obviously true.
The only "conspiracy" I believe in whole-heartedly is the JFK ordeal and of course the bias shown by the league & referees against the Skins..
I don't mind if people question things, even horrific tragedies on the day of the tragedy.
Just don't be so damn stupid and gullible about it. Use Occam's razor, don't believe ridiculous things, don't assume bizarre motivations and then string together meaningless facts to try to find a pattern: in short, don't fall for the hucksters.
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That's called the fog of war. It happens every time there is a major event and a rush to gather information. It means nothing.
"The Internet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea: massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it" - I wish I had said this.
the power of youtube... what is this world coming to?
@Predicto- okay, thanks for the clarification
You're right. I didn't make my post specific enough. I meant "ridiculous" questioning of an event...like YouTube faux documentaries. That's what is sick.
If there are legit questions, that is acceptable, of course. If people are crying conspiracy over shocked parental behavior, easily photoshopped pictures, and "inconsistencies" in the facts reported in the first 30 seconds (or fine, even DAY OF) of the tragedy, it's ridiculous and mentally sick as far as I am concerned.
Formerly known as Nunya Bidness per arrangement with ES staff
I like these threads, purely for the "fun factor".
I like conspiracies. I don't really buy any of them. They're like ghost hunting TV shows. I like watching them because they're entertaining. Conspiracy movies and the like. They really make me proud of the imagination that some people have.
I don't buy it, but it's fun.
Yes, I totally believe that a massive amount of people got together to create the perfect hoax and then were busted by a facebook page and a picture of one of the people that was supposed to be killed sitting on the lap of the president. Makes 100% total sense to me.
Really? Really? If you believe or even question the validity of that video? I feel sorry for you as an individual. You are weak minded.
Any jackoff that questions the emotional state of the parents and the way they are expressing themselves after their Angels were butchered deserves to "disappear." It's called being in a state of delirium you stupid ****.
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