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#3151 Re: The Garden » NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars » 696 weeks ago

Axlin12 wrote:

That photo looks incredibly doctored to me.

Well, it's Nasa 14

#3152 Re: The Sunset Strip » Most Recent Movie You've Seen » 698 weeks ago

Dredd - Underrated action flick. Probably the best of the genre I've seen this year.

Cloud Atlas - Another masterpiece from the Wachowski's. Don't be deterred by the Hanks/Berry billing.

#3153 Re: The Garden » Merry Christmas » 698 weeks ago

Smoked mutton rib, potatoes, mashed turnip, red sauerkraut and grandma's family sauce makes me a very happy man.

#3154 Re: The Garden » Elementary School Shooting in US » 699 weeks ago

RussTCB wrote:

There's more than a few things here I just don't understand.

Why fake the pics at all? Are you saying it either A) didn't happen at all or B) wasn't as bad as the media is making it out to be, thus the photoshopped pics?

Also, within two days of my mom passing, I went through a huge ass box of pics of her to make a YouTube tribute video. I barely looked over any of the photos fun anything out of place, funny or whatever. So yeah, I have no doubt that the family would've just handed over pics without thinking twice about it. And the "devil horns" are used and accepted as 'cool' at way more places than rock concerts.

It seems to me the media likes to follow a narrative. If the stories don't fit they will make them or invent ones that do. The completeness of why and how I don't know. I'm just trying to call the bs when I see it.

Obviously there's more to this than a few pictures but if you're totally against the idea I don't expect anyone to even take half a look at it. Nor do I want to make this that kind of thread. If you do however there's a lot of inconsistencies to be uncovered in this case.

Thankfully the media provided us with this "goodie" right this morning. It might be the most "off" moment up until now. This guy might live at a hospital, but he definitely doesn't work at one.

His voice, build and demeanor seems to be exactly that of John Goodman.
Who wears a lab coat to a press conference?
A medical examiner called Carver?
You have no idea how many boys or girls. Really, you have no idea?
But you know everybody was killed by the rifle?
What's so funny?
Where does the word "magnificent" fit in this context?

With that I'm out. Good luck to everybody trying to unveil the mysteries of this world.

#3155 Re: The Garden » Elementary School Shooting in US » 699 weeks ago

Neemo wrote:

Yes young people are very care free, my youngest is 5 and she doesn't care about anything, she just wants to have a good time and she wants people around her to have a good time too

When our cat of 15 years passed this summer she didn't even miss a step, my 8yo was upset for an hour or so then back to normal, its just how they work from my experience

They just don't really grasp the severity / finality of death, innocence is bliss as they say

There's a big difference between sad and scary.

Well, I haven't had anyone trying to kill me but I've been chased by a few people who I at the time feared, and just that made me terrified for hours. Generally kids who experience severe trauma will be in shock for days, unable to speak. Some of them never properly recover.

Could some kids be different? Sure, but when none of these kids exhibit any of these characteristics something is off.

#3156 Re: The Garden » Elementary School Shooting in US » 699 weeks ago

RussTCB wrote:
polluxlm wrote:

Yet they are, as the pictures prove time and again. Do I propose to have an answer to that? No, but it doesn't change the fact that it's there (the fake media content).

Let's go back to the pictures you think are photo shopped. What exactly are you trying to say about the "devil horns"?

That it's extremely odd for people to make them in those situations, not to mention very young kids, but particularly because 3 different media sets of 2 different families show them. 

The first photo is obviously photo shopped. Not only is the mans hair blue (at most parts) it also sits in a weird state with blurry edges that look like they've been paint brushed.

Even if we suppose that picture is real, is that really what you'd hand over to be shown on national tv? A picture of your daughter and a man fronting devil horns? I mean call it what you like, but that hand gesture is widely accepted as being "satanic". Yeah people find it "cool" so they do it on rock gigs and sporting events, but I'd assume everybody knows that doesn't belong in a serious photo setting any more than a middle finger does. When I see a little girl doing that when visiting the President, well, how can alarm bells not go off. How can that really be real.

#3157 Re: The Garden » Elementary School Shooting in US » 699 weeks ago

Yet they are, as the pictures prove time and again. Do I propose to have an answer to that? No, but it doesn't change the fact that it's there (the fake media content).

#3158 Re: The Garden » Elementary School Shooting in US » 699 weeks ago

Obviously I'm not including cat in a tree stories and the like, it's mostly the terror attacks.

#3159 Re: The Garden » Elementary School Shooting in US » 699 weeks ago

If it was only this or a few I'd concede to that. But it's every event, every thing. Abnormal reactions, abnormal happenings. It wouldn't take very long for a photo analyst to determine for sure at least some of these pictures are fake.

You can't say exactly how any one person will grief, but you can easily see that it's grief. This just isn't grief. These are deeply painful events and these guys are barely batting an eyelash. If you notice the performances gets worse the younger the person being interviewed is. All of these kids are smiling and acting like they just came from the movies. Is that because young people are more care free or is it just that generally they're not very good actors?

If you want to excuse that with people being different that's fine and it's not much I can say in response to that, but it's not any kind of people I've ever met, that's for sure.

#3160 Re: The Garden » Elementary School Shooting in US » 699 weeks ago

faldor wrote:

Polluxlm, I suggest you stop with the conspiracy theories. You have no clue what you're talking about. You can't possibly judge how people should or shouldn't act in every situation. Nor should you know how people should pose for pictures. Seriously, I find your last few posts completely disrespectful to those grieving this horrible tragedy.

That I realize and I wouldn't mention it in this instance if I wasn't totally sure of it.

If you can watch this and still think these are people that have really lost a family member I don't know what to tell you and you can call me crazy or whatever. Then I won't bring it up again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHDE5tpHtvQ

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