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I bet this has much to do with that virtual signal we hide so well online. In school. During chats, politics, yadda yadda. You know the saying, you know the sign! "Not my problem." Ah, yes, not my problem.

Do you know how many 21+ adults conform to that philosophy? And do you know how many younger folks are also adopting that frustrated conclusion? Not my problem!

And think about the numbers. If 100 folks thought like that, and perhaps,
THAT PROBLEM affects ten of them ... 90 prosper and spread that way of thinking. Not my problem!

How's that "not your problem" working out for you, society? I imagine 90 per 100 of you viewers ponder, "Don't care! Not my problem."

We can't fix "the problem" we refuse to take responsibility for. Not my problem!

Arrogant lazy instigators are part of that problem. Behavior problems, absolutely! And as adults, it's not our problem to adjust their behavior. Not my problem!

We have bills and lives of our own to worry about. So who can fix the problem? Themselves? Hell no! It's not their problem ... it's yours.

 
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Everyone wants society to listen to their problem. The poor need money. The weak need defending. The competitive need a fair game. The religious want society to be more spiritual. The educated want it to be rational. The sexless need sex. Get in line. Take a number.
 
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I bet this has much to do with that virtual signal we hide so well online. In school. During chats, politics, yadda yadda. You know the saying, you know the sign! "Not my problem." Ah, yes, not my problem.

Do you know how many 21+ adults conform to that philosophy? And do you know how many younger folks are also adopting that frustrated conclusion? Not my problem!

And think about the numbers. If 100 folks thought like that, and perhaps,
THAT PROBLEM affects ten of them ... 90 prosper and spread that way of thinking. Not my problem!

How's that "not your problem" working out for you, society? I imagine 90 per 100 of you viewers ponder, "Don't care! Not my problem."

We can't fix "the problem" we refuse to take responsibility for. Not my problem!

Arrogant lazy instigators are part of that problem. Behavior problems, absolutely! And as adults, it's not our problem to adjust their behavior. Not my problem!

We have bills and lives of our own to worry about. So who can fix the problem? Themselves? Hell no! It's not their problem ... it's yours.

Mogsme.
 
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Ugh. I don't know if that was the problem. My gut said, social media teasing. Society teasing hopeless fucks. Society is doing this! Imagine that.

Imagine the ones that refuse to take responsibility being the actual culprits in this shit we all have to endure daily. Food prices skyrocketing! Companies, factories, and businesses shut down all over the country. No one's buying extra things. They can't afford it! And who's to blame? Society! The ones that control virtual signals. The ones that jumped on the vaccination bandwagon, and before that, face masks! And so like Pandora's Box, you can NEVER, ever, ever outlaw face masks. And these demented fucks, like Mr. McRae, continue to utilize society's opening of that box.
 
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Everyone wants society to listen to their problem. The poor need money. The weak need defending. The competitive need a fair game. The religious want society to be more spiritual. The educated want it to be rational. The sexless need sex. Get in line. Take a number.
Not my problem.
 
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That is life. As sung, several times, in different languages and musical genres, “what a wonderful world.”
 
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muh gun reform. these spree killings are a modern phenomenon. gun restrictions are much tighter now than in the past. obviously these laws don't do shit.
 
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muh gun reform. these spree killings are a modern phenomenon. gun restrictions are much tighter now than in the past. obviously these laws don't do shit.
Not when the scared prosperous people insist on having guns. Then add law enforcement, military, and security. They carry guns. Even if they're no longer assigned to those job duties.

The tighter lawmakers make it, the more violent the thugs become. Why? Thugs rather avoid confrontation, believe it or not. And when you convince them, "We're getting the guns out of people's hands," it's the same as saying, "Don't worry about confrontation, we have you covered."

Thugs rather avoid confrontations that could end their lives. Fewer guns, fewer risks of confrontations. Common sense.
 
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muh gun reform. these spree killings are a modern phenomenon. gun restrictions are much tighter now than in the past. obviously these laws don't do shit.
But I bet you my life, if we had more prisons, stricter laws, and fewer lawyer privileges, violent crimes would be at its lowest. But that also means the wealthy would be at greater risk of incarceration. And that also means poverty would decrease thus endangering more wealthy people's livelihoods. You can't be rich if no one's poor.
 
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The stereotype of the “white shooter” is slowly going away, in the past year most of the shooters have been ethnic
 
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The stereotype of the “white shooter” is slowly going away, in the past year most of the shooters have been ethnic
Whites got too good at mass shootings, they had to take a break for a bit.
 
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The stereotype of the “white shooter” is slowly going away, in the past year most of the shooters have been ethnic
there have always been ethnic shooters, the media very ever seldom touches base on them compares to the white ones that have been dissected over and over

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The stereotype of the “white shooter” is slowly going away, in the past year most of the shooters have been ethnic
Whites got too good at mass shootings, they had to take a break for a bit.
there have always been ethnic shooters, the media very ever seldom touches base on them compares to the white ones that have been dissected over and over

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That is life. As sung, several times, in different languages and musical genres, “what a wonderful world.”
muh gun reform. these spree killings are a modern phenomenon. gun restrictions are much tighter now than in the past. obviously these laws don't do shit.

Then why


It wasn't racist. Obviously. So why?

 
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A lot of oldcel shooters lately
 
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A lot of oldcel shooters lately
A lot of despair with many ages. The calm before the storm. We all know something's brewing with humanity. Something's not right. SOMETHING ELSE is happening.
 
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@diwkitffbw are you sick or something?
 
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Oh he ended up being black? No wonder the media has already moved on. Sad situation, feel bad for the victims and families. Low value men of all races and backgrounds will continue doing this again and again while the politicians and media fight over what political cause they can attribute this too to earn points. We all know deep down why most of these shooters do this, but confronting that would require an examination of society and sexual selection that people aren’t willing to have
 
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Ugh. I don't know if that was the problem. My gut said, social media teasing. Society teasing hopeless fucks. Society is doing this! Imagine that.

Imagine the ones that refuse to take responsibility being the actual culprits in this shit we all have to endure daily. Food prices skyrocketing! Companies, factories, and businesses shut down all over the country. No one's buying extra things. They can't afford it! And who's to blame? Society! The ones that control virtual signals. The ones that jumped on the vaccination bandwagon, and before that, face masks! And so like Pandora's Box, you can NEVER, ever, ever outlaw face masks. And these demented fucks, like Mr. McRae, continue to utilize society's opening of that box.
Yes, society is to blame. They're the culprit of all our human problems.

But come to think of it, these problems are all our fault. Most humans just can't help but to whet their appetite to indulge in socialite endeavors. But why, though, why? Well, that leads to the irony of all this; this "human desire" is just a product of our adaptation, our inheritance of traits from evolution Santa Claus.

Nature is perceived by the "artificial" human lens, which is the byproduct of evolution (nature), etc., etc. It's like a semantic merry-go-round. Umbrella terms. Trickle-down thought. Infinite regression.

The infinite regression of a poor soul, cramping themselves in a dormitory closet, hoping that an angry, confused gunman will hopefully --- hopefully --- won't find out who's behind that door.
 
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Yes, society is to blame. They're the culprit of all our human problems.

But come to think of it, these problems are all our fault. Most humans just can't help but to whet their appetite to indulge in socialite endeavors. But why, though, why? Well, that leads to the irony of all this; this "human desire" is just a product of our adaptation, our inheritance of traits from evolution Santa Claus.

Nature is perceived by the "artificial" human lens, which is the byproduct of evolution (nature), etc., etc. It's like a semantic merry-go-round. Umbrella terms. Trickle-down thought. Infinite regression.

The infinite regression of a poor soul, cramping themselves in a dormitory closet, hoping that an angry, confused gunman will hopefully --- hopefully --- won't find out who's behind that door.
Of course, at one time we were monkeys flinging our shit at one another. But suddenly, with a sprinkle of galactic magic dust, we transformed into walking, talking, logic-thinking shaved monkeys. And that's because the universe created itself. Or as a pussyless eyesore basement dweller would say, "it was a big bang. end of story. duh. like, oh my gad, just leave it there. jeez. stop being retarded."
 
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