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This makes me f*cking SICK


1986Z28
01-04-2008, 08:18 PM
Im sorry but any one that does this to a animal deserves to rot in hell, this happened about a hour away from my city. accused teens whos names cannot be mentioned (dumbest fucking law ever) are aged 13-15 broke into a house and killed the family cat by putting it in the microwave.
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/story.html?id=215975

VR43000GT
01-04-2008, 10:38 PM
I agree, with cruelty like that, they could burn in hell for all I care.

jon@af
01-05-2008, 03:15 AM
I know this is probably one of the most overused questions ever, but where the hell were their parents?

And we wonder why there are kids that get into their twenties and want to kill people. Almost puts me off of having kids altogether. Almost.

-Davo
01-06-2008, 03:33 AM
WTF

I just nearly threw up! That's fucked!

G.A.S.
01-06-2008, 04:03 AM
we just had three teenagers, 17,18,31 break into a closed camp, steal what they wanted, took charcoal lighter fluid and burned the neighbors dog alive.
then commenced to cover there ass by setting a forest fire surounding that area.
two were caught here in town and the 31yr old, flew the coop and they just caught him in north carolina and they are extraditing him back here.
I am in a small comunity and what an up-roar. From what I am hearing, they better keep theese kids in jail.

Oz
01-06-2008, 03:24 PM
That's very distrubing - cruelty to animals is one of the childhood precursors to becoming a serial killer.

I wonder why they did it. You would have to hate yourself quite a lot to do something like that to a defenseless animal.

J-Ri
01-06-2008, 03:40 PM
There need to be much tougher penalties for crimes like that. I heard about a guy that wraped a dog in barbed wire and let it run free. Long story short, the dog bled to death and the guy was beaten to death by some pissed off neighbors. Oddly enough, when questioned by police, nobody in this small town knew anything about the death of the man involved.


we just had three teenagers, 17,18,31 ...

I hope you accidentally switched that last numer around?! Not that 17 and 18 year olds shouldn't know better, but I would think that by 31, one would know better than to do that, no matter how bored you are.

jcsaleen
01-08-2008, 10:02 PM
That's very distrubing - cruelty to animals is one of the childhood precursors to becoming a serial killer.


I agree thats sign number one. What the hell is up with kids these days? Can't they find something else to do with their time?

J-Ri
01-11-2008, 04:17 PM
When I was that age, I was blowing stuff up and setting stuff on fire... but at least I never hurt anything living or damaged someone else's property.

Mason_R1
01-20-2008, 12:24 PM
I agree thats sign number one. What the hell is up with kids these days? Can't they find something else to do with their time?

One of my classmates in high school used to nail puppies to trees by their tails with a nailgun. I found out last month that he's in the Florida State Pen. for vehicular manslaughter. He ran down his sister's boyfriend with a truck.

J-Ri
01-22-2008, 04:22 PM
Anyone ever hear the song "Psycho Joe" by Blues Traveler?


I think I would have nailed that guy to a tree if I caught him doing that, of course my temper has been known to get me in trouble.

Mason_R1
01-22-2008, 07:47 PM
Anyone ever hear the song "Psycho Joe" by Blues Traveler?


I think I would have nailed that guy to a tree if I caught him doing that, of course my temper has been known to get me in trouble.

I hear ya!

Knifeblade
02-03-2008, 07:08 PM
I've killed cats and dogs and other animals, but as a protection or pest control measure. Or as a hunter. I see no need to do what those sad f***'s did to that animal.

J-Ri
02-08-2008, 04:25 PM
I completely agree. If I kill something it is necessary and it dies very quickly, probably instantly with head shots. Or if an animal is clearly suffering and should be put out of it's misery.

YogsVR4
03-28-2008, 11:28 AM
I've killed my fair share of animals while hunting. I've certainly have had many animals killed for me (that steak had to come from someplace), but I could never hunt down someones pet and kill it in such a miserable way.













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-Jacko-
04-24-2008, 02:30 PM
What the hell is going through their minds? And I agree.. they should be able to name and shame the b*stards

2.2 Straight six
05-26-2008, 08:49 PM
I just don't know what's wrong with people these days. humanity is on the decline.

Hungrycat7
05-28-2008, 11:36 AM
I just don't know what's wrong with people these days. humanity is on the decline.

A very steep decline! It seems like the majority of violent crimes these days are being committed by kids! If they are all starting their criminal lives so young what do we have to look foward to when they grow up?

lamehonda
05-28-2008, 05:42 PM
Probably because the courts have shielded people from the true punishment they have coming to them.

RaeRae1
05-28-2008, 06:24 PM
I wouldn't say it is the courts. It is the lack of discipline that is running amock in our society today. No one has to take responsibility for their actions anymore. I have seen so many parents saying "oh.. it isn't my kid" or "not his fault, he has issues". Lack of personal responsibility has become the norm. IMO we need to change this quick, or humanity is in deep trouble.

Hungrycat7
05-28-2008, 08:02 PM
I wouldn't say it is the courts. It is the lack of discipline that is running amock in our society today. No one has to take responsibility for their actions anymore. I have seen so many parents saying "oh.. it isn't my kid" or "not his fault, he has issues". Lack of personal responsibility has become the norm. IMO we need to change this quick, or humanity is in deep trouble.

Let's just hope it is not too late!

lamehonda
05-29-2008, 08:22 AM
I wouldn't say it is the courts. It is the lack of discipline that is running amock in our society today. No one has to take responsibility for their actions anymore. I have seen so many parents saying "oh.. it isn't my kid" or "not his fault, he has issues". Lack of personal responsibility has become the norm. IMO we need to change this quick, or humanity is in deep trouble.

I don't know how you can say that when the courts have seen the need to ban parents from spanking there kids. Our courts slowly define what we percieve to be acceptable behavior.

RaeRae1
05-29-2008, 08:59 AM
I don't know how you can say that when the courts have seen the need to ban parents from spanking there kids. Our courts slowly define what we percieve to be acceptable behavior.

I isn't just our courts. You can't blame this on one area. The judicial system is definitely broken, but remember, it is the people who run the courts, not the courts who run the people. If we want change, we need to make it happen, not just sit back and cry about it. Again it comes down to no personal responsibility. You want it to change? Take some responsibility and do something to make that happen.

America has become so populated that we can enjoy great amounts of anonimity and sherk any responsibility without reprecussion. In doing so, that has become the norm and people who take responsibility are usually penalized, not praised.

I am trying my hardest to raise my children to be honest and responsible adults. To take blame when it is due, and to change what can be changed. I don't ever make excuses for their behaior, instead we make CHANGES. I hope others are doing the same thing and eventually things will start to change back to personal responsibility and away from government babysitting.

lamehonda
06-01-2008, 02:01 PM
What part if it is ILLEGAL to spank your kids in some areas are you not understanding. Kind of have to put the blame for that on the courts right?

Knifeblade
06-01-2008, 11:46 PM
Interesting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I find that our laws have become strict, and in some {if not many} cases counter-productive.

Beating or killing for no "rational" purpose is not allowed. The lines get very blurred by the single term "rational". Who decides rationality? The courts and legal system. {there's more to it than that, but that's the gist}.

It really reminds me of a commercial with a mom and young daughter grocery shopping. The ad was for a kid's supplement drink. Anyway~~~~~~~~

The mom picked up good food items, and the kid kept whining how she didn't like broccoli or chicken, etc. My initial reaction was "then let the little bitch f'ing go hungry". The ad then goes to the product, a drink supplement for kids. Mom is shown buying the drink, and the kid drinking it.

I saw the commercial as an adult relinquishing to a small child. If in real life, chances are very good that mom will get herself in deep trouble for failing to provide, or whatever, unless she aquiesces to the CHILD!!!!!!!!!! Good grief. :mad:

It's a mixed bag, I think. Courts allow and enforce laws, usually based on suits, which gives parents and the children the commercial mentality. Think of the "abuse" busts all over the media.

RaeRae1
06-02-2008, 08:52 AM
What part if it is ILLEGAL to spank your kids in some areas are you not understanding. Kind of have to put the blame for that on the courts right?

It is illegal to leave marks, not illegal to spank your child. I believe if you leave a bruise you are probably going above the needed force for a spanking. It has to be documented more than once for this law to even be considered. Besides, there are more ways to discipline a child than spanking, and many are actually more effective.

I agree that the courts/government are getting out of hand in control, but that control is still limited by the people. The only thing we can do is take control back by controling our population, our children, and ourselves. Just my :2cents:.

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