theplatypus wrote:http://qz.com/488639/walmart-is-going-to-stop-selling-ar-15s-and-other-assault-rifles/
Walmart to stop selling AR-15s and other assault rifles.
Wtf. how am i supposed to mow down the herd of deer hounding me all the time?
theplatypus wrote:http://qz.com/488639/walmart-is-going-to-stop-selling-ar-15s-and-other-assault-rifles/
Walmart to stop selling AR-15s and other assault rifles.
deserves a second repost.turned2black wrote:The only answer is to start arming all TV cameramen and reporters.
Strat wrote:theplatypus wrote:http://qz.com/488639/walmart-is-going-to-stop-selling-ar-15s-and-other-assault-rifles/
Walmart to stop selling AR-15s and other assault rifles.
Wtf. how am i supposed to mow down the herd of deer hounding me all the time?
I watched the first 5-8 seconds, then shut it off (nothing much happens in that timeframe except him creeping up on them). I've seen some graphic videos on the internet before, like we all have, but never from the POV of a murderer; it's just on another level.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm tempted to watch the first-person video of the guy shooting the reporter, but I don't think I'm going to. I should have learned my lesson by now.
McParadigm wrote:lol
When I was a teenager - at the height of how jaded and cynical I thought I was - I watched a VHS tape of a cheap movie that collected a bunch of real life death videos. That was a very formative experience, and I learned a lot about myself. I don't think I need to see any more.Simple Torture wrote:I watched the first 5-8 seconds, then shut it off (nothing much happens in that timeframe except him creeping up on them). I've seen some graphic videos on the internet before, like we all have, but never from the POV of a murderer; it's just on another level.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm tempted to watch the first-person video of the guy shooting the reporter, but I don't think I'm going to. I should have learned my lesson by now.
"Faces of Death," right?LoathedVermin72 wrote:When I was a teenager - at the height of how jaded and cynical I thought I was - I watched a VHS tape of a cheap movie that collected a bunch of real life death videos. That was a very formative experience, and I learned a lot about myself. I don't think I need to see any more.Simple Torture wrote:I watched the first 5-8 seconds, then shut it off (nothing much happens in that timeframe except him creeping up on them). I've seen some graphic videos on the internet before, like we all have, but never from the POV of a murderer; it's just on another level.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm tempted to watch the first-person video of the guy shooting the reporter, but I don't think I'm going to. I should have learned my lesson by now.
McParadigm wrote:lol
No, much worse - Banned in America.Simple Torture wrote:"Faces of Death," right?LoathedVermin72 wrote:When I was a teenager - at the height of how jaded and cynical I thought I was - I watched a VHS tape of a cheap movie that collected a bunch of real life death videos. That was a very formative experience, and I learned a lot about myself. I don't think I need to see any more.Simple Torture wrote:I watched the first 5-8 seconds, then shut it off (nothing much happens in that timeframe except him creeping up on them). I've seen some graphic videos on the internet before, like we all have, but never from the POV of a murderer; it's just on another level.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm tempted to watch the first-person video of the guy shooting the reporter, but I don't think I'm going to. I should have learned my lesson by now.
McParadigm wrote:lol
The stuff in Faces of Death is fake.Simple Torture wrote:Ah. I remember Faces of Death getting passed around in high school, but I never watched it, thankfully.
McParadigm wrote:lol
There was a lot of misinformation around it, which is part of what made it so infamous. A lot of people thought it was real, but in the end, it was basically just a horror movie with a notorious reputation. However, Traces of Death came soon after, and that was real.Simple Torture wrote:Huh. Maybe I'm misremembering the title then (although, at 15, we probably all believed Faces of Death was real). From what I remember people explaining, it was mostly security cam footage of robberies, people getting hit by trains, and etc.
It should be MANDATORY from hence forth, that there will be security to watch their backs when performing live news. This could have been avoided if someone had their eyes turned his way.
So do news casters have zero security when they are live reporting? That's ridiculous.
McParadigm wrote:lol