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Perhaps. :)
Seriously, though...when I watched those videos, I was like, "Wow...what a fucking nerd." And I suspect that that's how many people viewed him. No wonder he just finally lost his mind. He was fine on the surface, but raging underneath...and he decided to finally let loose Monday. The two Columbine shooters came across the same way to me. |
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Damm tootin. There is not enough money out there to fix the problems with the mental health system in the US. |
When I was in high school, there was this guy that nobody liked...and people tortured the shit out of him. At one point, he said he had a list of people to kill...apparently, I was in the top 10 at one point. My friends and I would joke around that he'd exact his revenge at graduation. He didn't...and I just saw him a couple of weeks ago working at a BP gas station.
We all thought it was funny in 1994...in 2007, the guy probably would have been expelled...and maybe followed through on his threats. |
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The information on the Cho's 2005 hospitalization is that it was involuntary. He was not a U.S. Citizen. I went looking for the 4473 online, and the BATFE has taken it off their website, so I can't see the wording on it. I know that it asks your citizenship status, and I thought that 'no' resulted in a denial. Please, everybody stop trying to regard this guy as normal, a geek, a nerd, whatever ... none of those things bear any relation to the kind of serious mental illness that's a play here. You will not succeed in making any kind of sense out of what he says and does. |
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Its just gibberish, random. Talk of Jesus and the wealthy, martyrs and torture (being set of fire?) I assume he never had to endure. The one thing that interests me the most is that as he reads out these aggressive and violent words to express his anger, his voice doesn't once change pitch. Completely flat tone, emotionless. He was very mentally ill. |
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I was taught to identify schizophrenia by using The Four As. (it's a distillation of the work of Eugen Bleuler, a 19th century shrink). Affect - flattened or inappropriate. (Cho is as flat as a pancake) Associations - loose or strange ones, making odd, often nonsensical linkages between things Autism - inability to relate socially to others in one's environment, living in your own enclosed perception of the world. Ambivalence - the ability to hold two concepts in complete logical opposition to each other in your head, and not see the conflict four for four. They don't teach identifying schizophrenia this way anymore. |
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