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"johac" |
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18 May 2006 01:51:49 AM |
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OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
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Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
The site's creator, who identified himself in an e-mail interview only
by the name "Columbin," told the Rocky Mountain News he wanted to make
something that would "promote a real dialogue on the subject of school
shootings." He said he was inspired to make the game because he was in
Colorado at the time of the attack.
"I was a bullied kid. I didn't fit in, and I was surrounded by a culture
of elitism as espoused by our school's athletes." He added that he
considered the killers, at times, "very thoughtful, sensitive and
intelligent young men."
Richard Castaldo, who was paralyzed from the chest down in the attack,
played the game after reading about it on a gaming Web site. He said it
reminded him of the 2003 film "Elephant," which follows students and
others on the day of a school massacre without assigning reasons or
blame for the bloodshed.
"It didn't make me mad, just kind of confused me," he said. "Parts of it
were difficult to play through, but overall, I get the feeling it might
even be helpful in some ways. I don't think it's bad to discuss."
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http://tinyurl.com/jsrl7
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
19 May 2006 08:01:43 PM |
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On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
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Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
20 May 2006 12:59:48 AM |
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In article <5hqs62pb003tvskp0p93orfkc33ruv8jln@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
20 May 2006 04:31:25 PM |
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On Fri, 19 May 2006 22:59:48 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <5hqs62pb003tvskp0p93orfkc33ruv8jln@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
21 May 2006 12:26:00 AM |
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In article <4k2v625imst487h28988k9d454qanosh5b@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2006 22:59:48 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <5hqs62pb003tvskp0p93orfkc33ruv8jln@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
21 May 2006 04:15:03 PM |
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On Sat, 20 May 2006 22:26:00 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <4k2v625imst487h28988k9d454qanosh5b@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2006 22:59:48 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <5hqs62pb003tvskp0p93orfkc33ruv8jln@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
21 May 2006 11:34:41 PM |
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In article <v1m1721j2iovtvgal8ff0698kssoev241h@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2006 22:26:00 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <4k2v625imst487h28988k9d454qanosh5b@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2006 22:59:48 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <5hqs62pb003tvskp0p93orfkc33ruv8jln@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack,
including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who
killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris
and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in
the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the
Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
....and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
22 May 2006 10:48:02 AM |
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On Sun, 21 May 2006 21:34:41 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <v1m1721j2iovtvgal8ff0698kssoev241h@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack,
including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who
killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris
and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in
the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the
Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
22 May 2006 11:39:45 PM |
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In article <u7n372p428k6h3aqi4aop2raeuig26ansc@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2006 21:34:41 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <v1m1721j2iovtvgal8ff0698kssoev241h@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is
drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack,
including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen
killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site
last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who
killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people
Harris
and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in
the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the
Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images
of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
23 May 2006 08:06:08 PM |
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On Mon, 22 May 2006 21:39:45 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <u7n372p428k6h3aqi4aop2raeuig26ansc@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2006 21:34:41 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <v1m1721j2iovtvgal8ff0698kssoev241h@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is
drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack,
including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen
killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site
last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who
killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people
Harris
and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in
the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the
Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and images
of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
23 May 2006 11:53:40 PM |
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In article <lbc772t7pkbh7a7b6531jd2apdlujq3jrp@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2006 21:39:45 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <u7n372p428k6h3aqi4aop2raeuig26ansc@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2006 21:34:41 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <v1m1721j2iovtvgal8ff0698kssoev241h@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
On Wed, 17 May 2006 23:51:49 -0700, johac
<jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
---
Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is
drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack,
including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen
killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site
last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on
investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who
killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people
Harris
and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone
in
the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the
Trench
Coat Mafia."
The game also includes crime scene photos of the killers and
images
of
students running and crying, though it does not have photos of
any
victims.
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that
this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose
son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured
it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
Yeah. Then they'd have to be stoned anyway.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
24 May 2006 09:53:12 AM |
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On Tue, 23 May 2006 21:53:40 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <lbc772t7pkbh7a7b6531jd2apdlujq3jrp@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2006 21:39:45 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <u7n372p428k6h3aqi4aop2raeuig26ansc@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me that
this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose
son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have figured
it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
Yeah. Then they'd have to be stoned anyway.
And no munchies to be found.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
24 May 2006 11:48:08 PM |
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In article <dps872plqfn3fhl6plboktj3fn0e1lndvo@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2006 21:53:40 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <lbc772t7pkbh7a7b6531jd2apdlujq3jrp@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2006 21:39:45 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <u7n372p428k6h3aqi4aop2raeuig26ansc@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me
that
this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose
son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have
figured
it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
Yeah. Then they'd have to be stoned anyway.
And no munchies to be found.
Stone them with bags of munchies then.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
25 May 2006 10:06:15 AM |
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 21:48:08 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <dps872plqfn3fhl6plboktj3fn0e1lndvo@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2006 21:53:40 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <lbc772t7pkbh7a7b6531jd2apdlujq3jrp@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2006 21:39:45 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <u7n372p428k6h3aqi4aop2raeuig26ansc@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me
that
this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough, whose
son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me. You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have
figured
it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
Yeah. Then they'd have to be stoned anyway.
And no munchies to be found.
Stone them with bags of munchies then.
Stone age munchies are petrified.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
26 May 2006 12:07:02 AM |
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In article <kuhb721qh31ke061ct4ectirlfvldt1ako@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2006 21:48:08 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <dps872plqfn3fhl6plboktj3fn0e1lndvo@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2006 21:53:40 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <lbc772t7pkbh7a7b6531jd2apdlujq3jrp@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2006 21:39:45 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <u7n372p428k6h3aqi4aop2raeuig26ansc@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
[]
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me
that
this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough,
whose
son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me.
You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the
innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like
Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have
figured
it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give
thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
Yeah. Then they'd have to be stoned anyway.
And no munchies to be found.
Stone them with bags of munchies then.
Stone age munchies are petrified.
Well I got 'petrified' a few times when I was back in college, but I
can't recall what the munchies tasted like.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
26 May 2006 10:23:03 PM |
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On Thu, 25 May 2006 22:07:02 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <kuhb721qh31ke061ct4ectirlfvldt1ako@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2006 21:48:08 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
[]
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise me
that
this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough,
whose
son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts me.
You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the
innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like
Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have
figured
it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give
thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
Yeah. Then they'd have to be stoned anyway.
And no munchies to be found.
Stone them with bags of munchies then.
Stone age munchies are petrified.
Well I got 'petrified' a few times when I was back in college, but I
can't recall what the munchies tasted like.
Probably a very good thing.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a plethora of splinters.
.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
27 May 2006 12:34:10 AM |
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In article <2ghf72l8klafq41jov7quvm4p09pbqkihm@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2006 22:07:02 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
In article <kuhb721qh31ke061ct4ectirlfvldt1ako@4ax.com>,
stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:
On Wed, 24 May 2006 21:48:08 -0700, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
[]
"We live in a culture of death, so it doesn't surprise
me
that
this
stuff has become so commonplace," said Brian Rohrbough,
whose
son,
Daniel, was among those slain that day. "It disgusts
me.
You
trivialize
the actions of two murderers and the lives of the
innocent."
Christianity *is* a death culture. How soon people like
Brian
forget
"God Swill," "Divine Plan," and "Greater Good."
[]
Yeah. One would think that some of those people would have
figured
it
out by now. Their god can't help them if it isn't there.
No no no. Their 'God' killed those kids as it planned when
it
ejaculated the universe.
God Swill!
Exactly, and the slaves are supposed to 'rejoyce' and 'give
thanks.'
...and say that those kids are now in a 'better place'.
<gag>
Decomposure. Death is better than life-they lyingly prattle.
Could be, but maybe the victims might have felt differently about
religious nonsense if they had been allowed to mature.
That's not allowed.
Yeah. Then they'd have to be stoned anyway.
And no munchies to be found.
Stone them with bags of munchies then.
Stone age munchies are petrified.
Well I got 'petrified' a few times when I was back in college, but I
can't recall what the munchies tasted like.
Probably a very good thing.
Agreed.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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| User: "Kevin Anthoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
18 May 2006 05:59:24 AM |
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johac wrote:
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
The same as a lot of gun nuts, I guess.
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Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
[...]
http://tinyurl.com/jsrl7
--
Kevin Anthoney
kanthoney[a]dsl.pipex.com
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Sick! Columbine Video Game |
19 May 2006 12:12:58 AM |
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In article <kridnRo3K94TzvHZRVnyvA@pipex.net>,
Kevin Anthoney <kevin_anthoney@hotmail.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
WTF was the person who came up with this thinking?
The same as a lot of gun nuts, I guess.
Hopefully not all are as whacked out.
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Columbine Video Game Draws Relatives' Ire
Wed May 17, 5:27 PM ET
An online game based on the Columbine High School massacre is drawing
criticism from relatives of those who died in the 1999 attack, including
a father who says it trivializes the actions of the two teen killers.
The game, Super Columbine Massacre RPG, was posted on a Web site last
year, but is becoming more popular now. It draws on investigative
material, including images of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who killed
12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide.
Players are told it is "ultimately up to you" how many people Harris and
Klebold kill that day. Each time Harris and Klebold kill someone in the
game, a dialogue box pops up that says: "Another victory for the Trench
Coat Mafia."
[...]
http://tinyurl.com/jsrl7
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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