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originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
So this girl just jokes around with people while her classmates are being shot and killed? Seems like a really strange way to deal with a situation like that, especially when she doesn't seem to care or know that the kid was expelled from school and wasn't supposed to be there in the first place, yet there she was talking to the alleged shooter and joking to him about not being the one shooting people. He wasn't allowed in the school but was somehow allowed to evacuate with the other kids? Yeah, sounds legit.
The guy asked if she was scared and she says "no, because there was another shooter involved". What kind of reason is that to not be scared? Sounds like she's lying to me but I'm just some guy on the internet.
He wasn't allowed in the school but was somehow allowed to evacuate with the other kids? Yeah, sounds legit.
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
originally posted by: eNumbra
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
And the weirdness continues.
Are millennials really this desensitized?
If she’s a high school student she’s not a millennial, she’s gen-z
Fair enough, I've lost track. Must be getting old.
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: rockhndr
Yeah, she has a creepy ear-to-ear grin between 0:34 and 0:37 and also seems to go out of her way to articulate the shooter's name...
Something is definitely off with this interview/the girl...
The girl is high on drugs.
She's only semi-aware of her surroundings.
That's why she wasn't afraid. Everything is "surreal" to her.
Her responses are partly "dreamlike" and extremely "relaxed."
originally posted by: eNumbra
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
originally posted by: eNumbra
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
And the weirdness continues.
Are millennials really this desensitized?
If she’s a high school student she’s not a millennial, she’s gen-z
Fair enough, I've lost track. Must be getting old.
Maybe it’d just be easier to not think in arbitrary demographics.
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: yuppa
yikes!
glad you're not in school anymore.. do you have guns?
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
originally posted by: eNumbra
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
originally posted by: eNumbra
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
And the weirdness continues.
Are millennials really this desensitized?
If she’s a high school student she’s not a millennial, she’s gen-z
Fair enough, I've lost track. Must be getting old.
Maybe it’d just be easier to not think in arbitrary demographics.
Tbh, I don't really care whether it's generation A,B,XYZ. Strange times we live in...
Student's, more than one.
Some students believed there was a second shooter at the school
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: rockhndr
Yeah, she has a creepy ear-to-ear grin between 0:34 and 0:37 and also seems to go out of her way to articulate the shooter's name...
Something is definitely off with this interview/the girl...