Shooting accident in U.S.A
By sam jewcial
@jewcial (135)
Shanghai, China
November 13, 2013 5:50pm CST
I wonder why so many shooting accidents happened in U.S.A especially in junior schools , why they wanna do these , to avenge the society or what other reasons we don’t know .
I found China is more and more like U.S.A nowadays , so many criminals do the things like U.S.A ,but they use knifes instead of guns ,is that sounds funny ? Cuz the guns r forbidden in China ,but i don’t think these is the most point reason which cause people to commit crims like U.S.A ,cuz if u wanna do sth , u will try everythings to do ,get a guns is easy if u really wanna have .
I wonder what they were thinking about during doing these crimes ,why do they kill so many innocent people especially teenagers ? Who could give me the reasonable answer ? THX
1 response
@VKXY62 (1605)
• Australia
15 Nov 13
Hiya Sam, ni hao,
I think they have just lost the plot, there are no reasons for doing things like the ones that you have mentioned, but for some reasons, the people that do them, think there are.
They also are not accidents, they are usually premeditated, an accident might be described as an unforeseeable and undesirable event.
All countries, all cultures have their share of plain bad people and crazy people.
The rest of us, you and me, we just make mistakes and have accidents.
:-)
Welcome to mylot.
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@jewcial (135)
• Shanghai, China
16 Nov 13
Yep,dude ! I know what ur mean ,but i wonder why they prefer to kill the children than the person or government who they wanna against for !
BTW ,what the Hiya mean for ? i couldn't get that ,i just know ni hao :)
@VKXY62 (1605)
• Australia
16 Nov 13
@jewcial Hello again Sam, you are fluent in netspeak it seems.
Just in case you are not pulling my leg (joking with me), sometimes it is hard to tell with written words. Hiya is short for Hello to you, Hi=Hello, ya=you, as in What are ya doin?=What are you doing?, which could be mangled some more into, whatcha doin?. Another mangled form of an English greeting 'Hello' could be, G'day=Good Day, as used in Australia. I found out recently that in India, crazy people get chained to a tree or power pole. No-one can get hurt by them if they are chained up. These days it is politically and socially incorrect to chain crazy people to a tree, but hey, it works. It is also far less work than a 24/7 minder, hence its popularity in India, oh, and Somalia.
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@jewcial (135)
• Shanghai, China
17 Nov 13
These r really wonderful informations for me , i have no chance to know these short words if u had not told me , then i think i could be not pulling ur leg , thanks my bro ! :)