Wow, this is one screwed up kid

Started by abnormaltoy, March 06, 2008, 09:14:08 AM

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Police: Mesa teen says he killed dad over Internet ban

JIM WALSH
The Arizona Republic

A 15-year-old boy told Mesa police he shot his father in the back of the head last month because he wouldn't let the teenager use the Internet, saying My Space was his outlet.
When Hughstan Schlicker heard officers talking about the investigation, he responded, "Dad came home, I shot him in the head, what investigation?" according to a Mesa police report released Wednesday.

http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/local/78857.php
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 Holy crap!!!!.That kid deserves to be shot in the back of the head himself!!!.
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I get pretty bitchy too without my intardweb ....but ...dang ...and over Myspace taboot  :shudder:
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I think Myspace ranks right up there with MTV as far as screwing up kids...well, that and crappy parents. I know it's too late now...but, there's this thing called outside, make the pudgy little weener play outside...I don't know, maybe with other kids and develop some social skills.
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"It is interesting that we are asked to NOT judge all Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics. Too bad gun owners can't get same judgment."
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its not the first person to die over myspace...we had an incident here in missouri just recently


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,315684,00.html

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Man, what ever happened to kids sneaking around, and thinking outside the box.  If myspace was that important to me, and I was told to stay off it, I'd just look at it at school, go to the library, friends house, etc.  It isn't that hard to get computer acess anymore.  Certainly not worth shooting someone over. 

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Quote from: abnormaltoy on March 06, 2008, 10:22:39 AM
I think Myspace ranks right up there with MTV as far as screwing up kids...well, that and crappy parents. I know it's too late now...but, there's this thing called outside, make the pudgy little weener play outside...I don't know, maybe with other kids and develop some social skills.

I would have to say your right and i agree with you. I'm not going to let my kids sit all day on the computer or the boob tube, there going to be outside having fun like we used to in our days

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Quote from: abnormaltoy on March 06, 2008, 10:22:39 AM
I think Myspace ranks right up there with MTV as far as screwing up kids...well, that and crappy parents. I know it's too late now...but, there's this thing called outside, make the pudgy little weener play outside...I don't know, maybe with other kids and develop some social skills.
amen

I won't go bashing myspace but i'm not a fan one bit. Just had to have a ficticious profile deleted of myself, some people think because i'm not a supporter its funny to make one for me anyway, some took it serious and thought it really was me.  :shake: Thanks but no thanks, id rather be outside.
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My ex is getting all messed up/into Myspace and is totally addicted.  It's like crack.

And, no, none of it for my son.  I can laugh at her getting sucked into that mess, but my son, no way.

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Quote from: BLACKDOG on March 06, 2008, 10:35:05 AM
Man, what ever happened to kids sneaking around, and thinking outside the box.  If myspace was that important to me, and I was told to stay off it, I'd just look at it at school, go to the library, friends house, etc.  It isn't that hard to get computer acess anymore.  Certainly not worth shooting someone over. 



Cause he was an outcast and all he had was the internet, he had no outside friend otherwise he would not have been so obsessed.
And I guaruntee his parents did not give a crap about him and/or were abusive.
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But I must add... OMG.. what is with all the shootings lately.. it seems like almost daily anymore we're hearing about someone going into somewhere and shooting the place up...

my theory is direct to brain downloads at birth that are now being triggered. Or maybe I read too much Dean Koontz.
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Quote from: MrsWillyMammoth on March 06, 2008, 05:12:24 PM
MYSPACE SUCKS!


:psss: yes I have an account, but it's FFC's fault and look at the last time I did anything with it.
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wow...that sucks! i could never shoot my dad over somthing like that or for anything else for that matter!






Now back to my space for me..........what ........connection lost........server buisy........FU*@ where's my gun!

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Yea its crazy what the kid is upset about, but HE SHOT HIS DAD.  What happened to respecting your parents? Come on yall myspace, or no myspace this kid is messed up. Mabye there is more to the story.
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 That kid has to be a sociopath and should be put away for life, where he can think about his mistake.
Little phuck should have done the world a favor and blown his own head off.
However, this whole situation could have been avoided if the father would have locked his firearms away from the dumb ass kid! This is one mistake he won't be learning from.....
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Quote from: toyoduh! on March 06, 2008, 08:15:42 PM
  where he can think about his mistake.

MISTAKE!?!?!?

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Quote from: abnormaltoy on March 06, 2008, 09:45:50 PM
MISTAKE!?!?!?

A mistake is wearing stripes with plaid. A mistake is eating a big bowl of stewed prunes before going on a cross-country flight.
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Quote from: MrsWillyMammoth on March 06, 2008, 05:11:51 PM
Cause he was an outcast and all he had was the internet, he had no outside friend otherwise he would not have been so obsessed.
And I guaruntee his parents did not give a crap about him and/or were abusive.

:dunno: so?  I've been the outcast before.  I moved every two years on average growing up.  I didn't have internet access until 7th grade.  Eventually you make friends.  I have very little tolerance for people who base their lives off of material things.  The fact that his dad took myspace away from him indicates to me that he might have cared that his son was getting sucked into cyberspace.  Sure, I love marlin, but if I logged off tonight, and never made it back on, I'd be bummed, but I'd move on with life.  More and more people are resting their happiness in the hands of other people, and things, rather than looking inward. 

Quote from: MrsWillyMammoth on March 06, 2008, 05:14:28 PM
But I must add... OMG.. what is with all the shootings lately.. it seems like almost daily anymore we're hearing about someone going into somewhere and shooting the place up...

my theory is direct to brain downloads at birth that are now being triggered. Or maybe I read too much Dean Koontz.

Yes, yes you do :gap:  me too!! 

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Quote from: BLACKDOG on March 06, 2008, 10:44:45 PM
:spit:

:dunno: so?  I've been the outcast before.  I moved every two years on average growing up.  I didn't have internet access until 7th grade.  Eventually you make friends.  I have very little tolerance for people who base their lives off of material things.  The fact that his dad took myspace away from him indicates to me that he might have cared that his son was getting sucked into cyberspace.  Sure, I love marlin, but if I logged off tonight, and never made it back on, I'd be bummed, but I'd move on with life.  More and more people are resting their happiness in the hands of other people, and things, rather than looking inward. 




you're right, that was a dumb comment on my part.
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Quote from: BLACKDOG on March 06, 2008, 10:44:45 PM
:dunno: so?  I've been the outcast before.  I moved every two years on average growing up.  I didn't have internet access until 7th grade.  Eventually you make friends.  I have very little tolerance for people who base their lives off of material things.  

Wow. I had it worse than you. I moved every year and a half or so, until I moved out (?). I was always the new kid at school and thus always had to fight someone just to prove myself. To my knowledge I never shot my Mom or anyone else...to top it all off...there wasn't an internet to be taken away. Hell, I don't think algore invented it until I was like 30!
The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first.

I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
-- Winston Churchill

Censorship, that most subtle tool of oppression, the tool of the fearful and small minded. 8/15/2008

"It is interesting that we are asked to NOT judge all Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics. Too bad gun owners can't get same judgment."
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Quote from: abnormaltoy on March 07, 2008, 03:28:03 PM
Wow. I had it worse than you. I moved every year and a half or so, until I moved out (?). I was always the new kid at school and thus always had to fight someone just to prove myself. To my knowledge I never shot my Mom or anyone else...to top it all off...there wasn't an internet to be taken away. Hell, I don't think algore invented it until I was like 30!


:yupyup:  usually it wasn't too much of an issue with me.  I was always bigger.  :gap:
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"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free. "

"I don't believe in a government that protects us from ourselves."
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Quote from: BLACKDOG on March 07, 2008, 03:55:53 PM
:yupyup:  usually it wasn't too much of an issue with me.  I was always bigger.  :gap:

Well, I grew to 6'1" the summer between 6th and 7th grade...which because of my academic excellence should have been the summer between 7th and 8th...but, WTH. :cheese:
The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first.

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Censorship, that most subtle tool of oppression, the tool of the fearful and small minded. 8/15/2008

"It is interesting that we are asked to NOT judge all Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics. Too bad gun owners can't get same judgment."
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Quote from: abnormaltoy on March 07, 2008, 04:02:45 PM
Well, I grew to 6'1" the summer between 6th and 7th grade...which because of my academic excellence should have been the summer between 7th and 8th...but, WTH. :cheese:

sounds like we were just about on par.  I started 9th grade at 6'3" .  I was 5'11" going into 6th grade.
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"I don't believe in a government that protects us from ourselves."
              -Ronald Reagan

Don't take life too seriously, it isn't permanent