Baalek2
Baalek2
Baalek2

Honestly, I rather see pictures of the victims rather than the asshole murderer. It is important to see the human face of gun violence rather than cold, hard numbers.

Yep. I thought it was important to put a human face on the victim, since I hadn’t seen one in any of the articles posted here. It’s important not to forget that these are real people, not just statistics. They were apparently going to get married on Monday. I found this quote one of his relatives wrote on FB in an

I’m so sorry, and I hope things are okay for you now.

Yeah, that’s... well, that’s pretty messed up. Nothing about any of this is right.

Shark eyes. Never turn your back on a shark.

Definitely a ‘Helter Skelter’ kind of vibe.

I’ve been thinking about this as well: I’m wondering if in addition to an obvious mental illness, she was one of those narcissistic parents who sees her children as, at best, an extension of herself and, at worst, mere appliances to do her bidding, act as her narcissistic supply, etc.

The more that comes out about this shooting, the sicker I feel. My mom has a lifetime of untreated Borderline Personality Disorder, and she also has a concealed carry license (because Florida). She has pulled the gun on my father before (who refused to call the police, because he didn’t think she’d really shoot him).

Agreed - I think a change in culture is the ONLY thing that will make a difference, laws or no.

telling her husband “This is about punishing you” before shooting the two girls.

This why a cultural shift regarding guns is just as necessary as gun control legislation. The government probably shouldn’t keep a list of everyone with a history of depression. That doesn’t mean people should shrug their shoulders when obviously mentally unstable family members have guns. Get rid of them!

It’s got to be some kind of filter right? Her entire face veers into the uncanny valley territory: all those soft lines, no pores. I mean her eyes are still crazy eyes, but the doll effect strikes me as photoshopped/filter effect.

Well we could repeal the federal ban on gun violence research for starters. Perhaps with some numbers and a public advocacy campaign, similar to the successful ones we’ve employed for smoking, seat belts, etc., we could do something to curb the myth that guns in the home make people safer. As a society, if we can’t

Yeah, the lights are on, but nobody’s home.

Those doll’s eyes freak me the fuck out.

So in the end, the bad person with a gun was stopped by a good person with a gun...who is a trained law-enforcement professional whose actions are subject to scrutiny as standard procedure as opposed to some doofus with 400 bucks and tickets to a gun show.

Not something I’m putting into my google search history.

“I’m not crying YOU ARE”

I always have to laugh at the type of response that amounts to “x group are crybabies that can’t handle shit” and meanwhile can’t see how ridiculous it is that they are so upset and aggrieved over the issue/ change themselves. So, you are a little crybaby bitch, too, right? Like if the name is such an unimportant,