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hunter

(40,691 posts)
43. His guns were talking to him, telling him to do what guns do.
Tue Oct 17, 2017, 11:47 AM
Oct 2017

He chose to listen. I don't see any mystery at all.



https://www.democraticunderground.com/1017462241

I don't trust anyone who listens to guns, from the first call of a new gun, "buy me!"

Gun fetishes are disgusting.


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It is hard to understand how an old rich white guy pbmus Oct 2017 #1
Any theory is up for grabs, nobody knows...or at least they are saying if they do. eom Purveyor Oct 2017 #2
In psychology pbmus Oct 2017 #5
What worries me is the disappearance of The Grassy Mound Hortensis Oct 2017 #33
??? Tommy_Carcetti Oct 2017 #46
I think that's accurate True Dough Oct 2017 #3
A movie called , The Accountant... pbmus Oct 2017 #6
Is being plain evil now a mental illness? HipChick Oct 2017 #4
Evil is a religious term, overused and not descriptive enough pbmus Oct 2017 #7
Exactly MFM008 Oct 2017 #9
Well its not simple to understand mental illness... pbmus Oct 2017 #11
Thanks for your candidness. KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2017 #18
you are right MFM008 Oct 2017 #44
I was not trying to be uppity sounding... pbmus Oct 2017 #48
A lot of rage behind that decision. haele Oct 2017 #42
I'll go with yours. He was a psychotic MF who bought a lot of guns and wanted to use them. brush Oct 2017 #14
She didn't leave him. joshcryer Oct 2017 #23
We agree he was a psychopathic MF though, right? brush Oct 2017 #41
"He was a bombastic narcissistic psychopath" joshcryer Oct 2017 #21
Enough for who? whathehell Oct 2017 #26
I am truly sorry that there will never be a sufficient pbmus Oct 2017 #55
Thank you whathehell Oct 2017 #57
.... pbmus Oct 2017 #59
and I believe that's exactly the answer.. mountain grammy Oct 2017 #39
He had a jones for excess. He lost money because he needed the casino "excitement" more. Once WinkyDink Oct 2017 #8
That is an interesting angle. Willie Pep Oct 2017 #10
Or you could tell your uncles that, some say, republicans planned this... Tikki Oct 2017 #13
He cased other venues, blocked from one hotel's "shooter" suite because it was WinkyDink Oct 2017 #16
there are tons of gun humping morons, many people who do things in excess Skittles Oct 2017 #12
Everybody's different, with different tolerances, needs, cravings, levels of adrenaline. WinkyDink Oct 2017 #17
I really think you're right Locrian Oct 2017 #32
Yes, I think that's an interesting angle to. LisaM Oct 2017 #51
Many low profile nutcases in gambling circles Awsi Dooger Oct 2017 #15
People 'crack up' every day. If Americans are 'paralyzed by fear,' it shouldn't be because TrollBuster9090 Oct 2017 #19
It is not difficult...look at all the guns he had...he wanted to experience hunting people... Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #20
I had a strange thought jmowreader Oct 2017 #22
If he had any problem with finances we would have known that almost immediately. former9thward Oct 2017 #37
A video poker player won't have anything to do with the Mafia Awsi Dooger Oct 2017 #50
With a notoriously deceitful, draft-dodging casino hustler as republican "leader" Achilleaze Oct 2017 #24
It's not going to be a reason that makes any god damned sense, so what's the difference? ProfessorPlum Oct 2017 #25
Well, it WOULD help in that... Dave Starsky Oct 2017 #27
That's true ProfessorPlum Oct 2017 #31
I get your point.. whathehell Oct 2017 #36
I'm sure it makes a difference to his victims & those directly affected whathehell Oct 2017 #28
I'm interested in this ProfessorPlum Oct 2017 #30
People always seek a reason whathehell Oct 2017 #35
Berkowitz, Bundy, Speck...the list is unfortunately very long.. pbmus Oct 2017 #45
he was a gun nut JI7 Oct 2017 #29
The gun nuts are confused and quiet... doodsaq Oct 2017 #34
Haven't seen or heard about anybody "paralyzed" by fear snooper2 Oct 2017 #38
They're going to dissect part of his brain for answers. The thing that irritates me ecstatic Oct 2017 #40
His guns were talking to him, telling him to do what guns do. hunter Oct 2017 #43
What's also unsettling is that it really isn't a topic of conversation anymore. Vinca Oct 2017 #47
When you buy a lot of things, you tend to use them Yavin4 Oct 2017 #49
Interesting. Motive isn't bothering me at all. Corvo Bianco Oct 2017 #52
Yeah, it's not like he could come up with some great reason ProfessorPlum Oct 2017 #54
Same as usual: a disaffected white guy showing us all that he IS TOO powerful. Squinch Oct 2017 #53
A guy with a love of death toys and brainwashed by RW propaganda... Initech Oct 2017 #56
He knew he was going to die Corgigal Oct 2017 #58
30 years ago no one sat around analyzing this that much RhodeIslandOne Oct 2017 #60
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