[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8syQeFtBKc[/media]
this is so stupid lmao
Apparently looking up videos on youtube of people shooting means you're going to shoot up a school.
Oh dear, I guess watching hickok45 back in highschool means that I am just a hair trigger away from going to shoot up.. Uhh.. Hmm.. What could I do.. Oh I know! The woods! Yeah! That'll teach them!
Because wanting high schoolers to start conspiring about who's going to shoot up their school is a good thing.
This is fucking pathetic.
i seriously doubt that any of these behaviors are statistically significantly correlated with intent to shoot up a school
[QUOTE=HAKKAR!!!;51473954][t]http://i.imgur.com/h3RwG5Z.jpg[/t]
[b]NOBODY[/b] NOTICED[/QUOTE]
He doesn't even look like your "typical school shooter". He just looks like that one edgy kid that thinks he looks cool as fuck.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/tSO8msx.png[/img]
or he's just a huge Clint Eastwood fan.
This is a fucking well made comedy
Any enhanced vision carrying person could of seen this
I thought it was kinda clever. I just think the message should be more about bullying than about who's going to shoot up the school.
[QUOTE=Talvy;51474111]I liked it. I just think the message should be more about bullying than about who's going to shoot up the school.[/QUOTE]subtlety probably isn't one of the creators' stronger sides
I really detest this.
I know they are trying to to the right thing, but I dont want to get called into an office or treated like a possible threat or ostracized just because some gun-ho, paranoid "im gonna be a hero" type person reported me for reading a gun magazine or watching a gun-related youtube video.
I don't like having my hobbies vilified.
:snip:
To be fair, the ad is about behavioral patterns, not just one thing - although, I'd be a little worried about someone posting a selfie with a gun and the caption [I]see you at school[/I].
The cameraman noticed, and he said nothing. Thanks cameraman.
Uncanny valley... is this comedy or not?
[QUOTE=Talvy;51474166]I'd be a little worried about someone posting a selfie with a gun and the caption [I]see you at school[/I].[/QUOTE]Huh, I didn't notice that the first time.
oh shit, I could have stopped it!
I like the way this movie trailer is going, oh its just a bad ad shit.
So now people who show interest in firearms as a hobby or people who hunt on a regular basis are supposed to be hunted down like witches.
Makes perfect sense!
[QUOTE=HAKKAR!!!;51473954][t]http://i.imgur.com/h3RwG5Z.jpg[/t]
[b]NOBODY[/b] NOTICED[/QUOTE]
OH SHIT IT'S LIQUID
[IMG]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OeHgrf5z4C0/maxresdefault.jpg[/IMG]
[sp]The kid even looks like Eli a little, heh[/sp]
Holy shit, as if someone planning to shoot up a school was gonna be that fucking ostentatious and edgy about it. Basic psychology should tell you that the opposite is infinitely more likely; someone acting like that would probably be chill and just fucking around.
Haven't laughed this hard in a long time.
I'm very happy to see they're alteast trying to target mental health and kids overall well being instead of guns but holy shit lol. This is not how a school shooter acts.
While you were watching Evan, another student took forty cakes. He took 40 cakes. That's as many as four tens. And that's terrible.
This could have been ad about a guy who is constantly left alone and teased, and the point being what it does people. Like try to make people think the consequences, not this edgy shooter crap.
Remember kids: if you see a classmate getting bullied, call CPS on that sociopath fuck because he's about to columbine the shit out of your school.
[QUOTE=Talvy;51474111]I thought it was kinda clever. I just think the message should be more about bullying than about who's going to shoot up the school.[/QUOTE]
Pretty much. I actually was more sucked into whoever was the ginger kid was. Was pretty good at acting, and I was unaware on what was about to happen. Wasn't until the very end where the entire thing began to feel ham-fisted. If they cut out all of the scenes where the shooter was being highlighted it would have been better.
At least they didn't use that "Now They're Up In Heaven" song.
What I dont understand is what suddenly makes sandy hook parents qualified to make videos like this that make out people who are interested in guns to be evil. Having your kid killed doesn't equal a degree in criminology or psychology which are needed to understand warning signs of a school shooter. It's not as simple as the video portrays it to be.
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