http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31051114
I am still going like, wha?! And this happend 3 hours ago while i am posting this.
So this happened in the dutch kitchen
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I'm glad the gun was fake and no one was hurt.hydlide wrote:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31051114
I am still going like, wha?! And this happend 3 hours ago while i am posting this.
The world has gone completely mad.
I was zapping channels and got to NPO1 back when they just started broadcasting again and showed the uncut video of the whole think. I was like.... WTF!
That kid has definitely mental health issues. And thats why I think it was better if they had not broadcast that whole thing showing his face.
He will be recognized his whole life as the kid who did that stupid act.
That kid has definitely mental health issues. And thats why I think it was better if they had not broadcast that whole thing showing his face.
He will be recognized his whole life as the kid who did that stupid act.
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He can always get plastic surgery for free with a brain transplant deal when he's out of jail. We need to know what stupidity looks like. For the good of the other millions who do not act like him.FATCheese wrote:I was zapping channels and got to NPO1 back when they just started broadcasting again and showed the uncut video of the whole think. I was like.... WTF!
That kid has definitely mental health issues. And thats why I think it was better if they had not broadcast that whole thing showing his face.
He will be recognized his whole life as the kid who did that stupid act.
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Well, newsflash, maybe he shouldn't have walked into a freaking TV STUDIO then.FATCheese wrote:I was zapping channels and got to NPO1 back when they just started broadcasting again and showed the uncut video of the whole think. I was like.... WTF!
That kid has definitely mental health issues. And thats why I think it was better if they had not broadcast that whole thing showing his face.
He will be recognized his whole life as the kid who did that stupid act.
FATCheese wrote:I was zapping channels and got to NPO1 back when they just started broadcasting again and showed the uncut video of the whole think. I was like.... WTF!
That kid has definitely mental health issues. And thats why I think it was better if they had not broadcast that whole thing showing his face.
He will be recognized his whole life as the kid who did that stupid act.
phasys wrote:
Well, newsflash, maybe he shouldn't have walked into a freaking TV STUDIO then.
Too easy.
If that kid has real mental health issues he cannot be accountable for his actions.
Sure... Stupid what he did. But he will now be recognized for the rest of his life.
If you did something stupid you wouldn't want it to haunt the rest of your life now, do you?
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Hell yeah E., you're a "cheesius".
Bullshit. I've done many stupid things. Some of those things, I remember every day. People should be held accountable for their actions. The problem is that nowadays, people are not, which leads to people doing shit because they know they can weasle their way out of it by 'not being held accountable'.FATCheese wrote: Too easy.
If that kid has real mental health issues he cannot be accountable for his actions.
Sure... Stupid what he did. But he will now be recognized for the rest of his life.
If you did something stupid you wouldn't want it to haunt the rest of your life now, do you?
You're on the wrong end of the stick.
FATCheese wrote: Too easy.
If that kid has real mental health issues he cannot be accountable for his actions.
Sure... Stupid what he did. But he will now be recognized for the rest of his life.
If you did something stupid you wouldn't want it to haunt the rest of your life now, do you?
I love the fact that you have a very strong opinion.phasys wrote:
Bullshit. I've done many stupid things. Some of those things, I remember every day. People should be held accountable for their actions. The problem is that nowadays, people are not, which leads to people doing shit because they know they can weasle their way out of it by 'not being held accountable'.
You're on the wrong end of the stick.
But life isn't that black and white though I wish it was sometimes.
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Hell yeah E., you're a "cheesius".
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I'm just commenting to be in between you guys.
For a genuine mistake with no ill intent, yeah, it should be recognized as such and forgiven where possible.
Add the bad intent or mental health issues in, and I want to know who it was so I can stay away from them.
Guilt is useful in that it (hopefully) changes your behavior for the better. People without that feeling of guilt over bad actions are generally thought to be sociopaths.
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