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Wild ideas from the Internet that might influence people out there
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<blockquote data-quote="Peregrini" data-source="post: 54344" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p><span style="color: #ccffcc">AMIN NOTE: This thread is the fruit of a moderation mishap on my part, as I should have created right away a thread out of this comment, rather than deleting it. The current post refers to the concept of wild (read crazy, dangerous) ideas being posted on the Internet, that somewhat weak-minded people may be influenced by and commit terrible acts, such as, for instance, a shooting. </span></p><p> </p><p>This is exactly the type of pop-sci, alt-sci bullshit that influences the weak minded bags of excrement like Holmes to commit the atrocities that they do. He DID NOT commit this horrendous act in some alternate fucking time line...He DID IT HERE. The 71 families that will suffer from his actions will live with this reality HERE.</p><p>A PhD candidate is not exempt from having a mental break from reality as would appear this person had. People, like you and like Holmes, who perpetuate these fantastical ideas of alternate timelines where you can "do something" to see if it affects this time line or some other one, plant the seeds into the weak minds, and you never know who is reading these posts, and influence them to commit these types of acts.</p><p>I actually have a hell of a lot more I could say but for now I won't. I'll probably be in trouble for this already.</p><p>Get a grip on REALITY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peregrini, post: 54344, member: 2670"] [COLOR=#ccffcc]AMIN NOTE: This thread is the fruit of a moderation mishap on my part, as I should have created right away a thread out of this comment, rather than deleting it. The current post refers to the concept of wild (read crazy, dangerous) ideas being posted on the Internet, that somewhat weak-minded people may be influenced by and commit terrible acts, such as, for instance, a shooting. [/COLOR] This is exactly the type of pop-sci, alt-sci bullshit that influences the weak minded bags of excrement like Holmes to commit the atrocities that they do. He DID NOT commit this horrendous act in some alternate fucking time line...He DID IT HERE. The 71 families that will suffer from his actions will live with this reality HERE. A PhD candidate is not exempt from having a mental break from reality as would appear this person had. People, like you and like Holmes, who perpetuate these fantastical ideas of alternate timelines where you can "do something" to see if it affects this time line or some other one, plant the seeds into the weak minds, and you never know who is reading these posts, and influence them to commit these types of acts. I actually have a hell of a lot more I could say but for now I won't. I'll probably be in trouble for this already. Get a grip on REALITY. [/QUOTE]
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