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Sociology > Depression |
| User: |
"Heather" |
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02 Jul 2003 09:24:41 PM |
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Re: I watched a video yesterday |
In article <nng6gv47prdeufj68ee5t4fkgqkocgc18u@4ax.com>,
yuluwirri <yuluwirri@hotmail.com> wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
Bowling at Columbine.
*****! What can I say? Deeply depressing however thought provoking. I
can see Australia heading in the exact same direction although we have
different laws governing guns.
I have noticed over the period of my life, that people here are slowly
changing from that "happy go lucky" and "fair go mate" persona, to
something very different.
People are much angrier now, therefore more fearful. Especially in the
cities.
I long to live in the country where people do indeed leave their
houses unlocked and trust is the key word.
Disturbing.
my 2 cents worth.
Funny but I was just thinking today that I'd like to see that.
--
Heather
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| User: "Ghost" |
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| Title: Re: I watched a video yesterday |
03 Jul 2003 08:55:21 PM |
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its sad, but does'nt matter what kind of laws they have or make,
there'll always be a way to get a hold of a gun(s)
as for people being angrier in cities, maby its a feeling of being crowded?
ghost
Heather wrote:
In article <nng6gv47prdeufj68ee5t4fkgqkocgc18u@4ax.com>,
yuluwirri <yuluwirri@hotmail.com> wrote:
x-no-archive: yes
Bowling at Columbine.
*****! What can I say? Deeply depressing however thought provoking. I
can see Australia heading in the exact same direction although we have
different laws governing guns.
I have noticed over the period of my life, that people here are slowly
changing from that "happy go lucky" and "fair go mate" persona, to
something very different.
People are much angrier now, therefore more fearful. Especially in the
cities.
I long to live in the country where people do indeed leave their
houses unlocked and trust is the key word.
Disturbing.
my 2 cents worth.
Funny but I was just thinking today that I'd like to see that.
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