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In reply to the discussion: Grown Ups Don't Shoot Laptops [View all]rustydog
(9,186 posts)2. I beg to differ. People who want to make the point that violence is an excellent first response
to trivial irritants should shoot the hell out of their laptops because they are probably only watching
goober videos on youtube, mma beatdowns, WWF beatdowns, and non stop hours upon hours of warcraft games on the 'puter.
No matter how some people try to justify this act, there is absolutely no intellligent justification for SHOOTING YOUR KIDS COMPUTER!!! Unless you want to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are a certified idiot who should have the state take your kids away before you shoot one of them in one of your spastic fits.
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I beg to differ. People who want to make the point that violence is an excellent first response
rustydog
Feb 2012
#2
"It is because they are not allowed to express their negative emotions..."
ProfessionalLeftist
Feb 2012
#3
Are you kidding me? That's what sissies do! Us he-men shoot perfectly working laptops
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#23
If this guy wasn't a "Carolina hillbilly" (in the words of far too many) he'd never gotten the hate
Fortran
Feb 2012
#9
I didn't think it was necessary to mention DUers were not in the group I mentioned.
Fortran
Feb 2012
#16