buckee
09-14-2006, 03:20 PM
It doesn't surprise some of us, does it, http://www.realtree.com/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
We had a discussion in here not too long ago about the harmful effects that video game could have on people, and here is the proof behind that discussion.
This whole Gothic trend has me concerned as well. It's all about a facination with death, killing and dieing.
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Web Posting Hints Columbine Link in Montreal Shooting
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,213743,00.html
MONTREAL — <font color="red">A gunman who shot up a crowded Montreal college cafeteria apparently liked to engage in role-playing Internet games based on the Columbine shootings, according to postings found Thursday on a Web site bearing his name.
The site said Gill liked to play "Super Columbine Massacre," an Internet-based computer game that simulates the April 20, 1999, shootings at the Colorado high school by two of its students that left 13 people dead.
"Work sucks ... school sucks ... life sucks ... what else can I say? ... Life is a video game you've got to die sometime."
Gill wore a black trench coat during the shooting and opened fire in the cafeteria just as Columbine students Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris did in 1999. Gill also maintained an online blog, similar to Klebold and Harris, devoted to gothic culture, heavy metal music such as Marilyn Manson, guns and journal entries expressing hatred against authority figures and "society."</font>
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We had a discussion in here not too long ago about the harmful effects that video game could have on people, and here is the proof behind that discussion.
This whole Gothic trend has me concerned as well. It's all about a facination with death, killing and dieing.
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Web Posting Hints Columbine Link in Montreal Shooting
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,213743,00.html
MONTREAL — <font color="red">A gunman who shot up a crowded Montreal college cafeteria apparently liked to engage in role-playing Internet games based on the Columbine shootings, according to postings found Thursday on a Web site bearing his name.
The site said Gill liked to play "Super Columbine Massacre," an Internet-based computer game that simulates the April 20, 1999, shootings at the Colorado high school by two of its students that left 13 people dead.
"Work sucks ... school sucks ... life sucks ... what else can I say? ... Life is a video game you've got to die sometime."
Gill wore a black trench coat during the shooting and opened fire in the cafeteria just as Columbine students Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris did in 1999. Gill also maintained an online blog, similar to Klebold and Harris, devoted to gothic culture, heavy metal music such as Marilyn Manson, guns and journal entries expressing hatred against authority figures and "society."</font>
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