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So if you didn't know, there was recently 4 people who left us, due to three individual's.
A boy, and his parents.


So his parents buy him a gun, basically ignore the stuff of him shopping for bullets while in school, making pictures of killing people. And then they just ditch him.
"Involuntary manslaughter." My asss. The signs were right there, right after they bought him a gun, and then they ran away asap. I don't know, the guilty tend to run. If they hadn't run, things may have gone lighter for them. As bad as it would be, they could've still played tge stupid "I didn't know my son was capable of this!"
If they had paid attention to the warning signs, this could've all been different. They voluntarily ignored the signs.

I don't know, that's my own dam opinion on them.

And as someone who plays Fallout 4 on a daily (literally just got off before making this chapter), we aren't represented by this guy. I certainly don't want to go killing innocent people. This guy is just a mentally unstable individual who's parents didn't help.

It's. Not. Video. Games. Fault.

I use to play GTA San Andreas when I was little, I played plenty of violent games growing up, I play Fallout 4 every day, I use to play GTA V all the time. So why didn't I go out killing people?
Because my parents taught me right from wrong, how this shouldn't apply to real life, especially since they've done and expirienced a lot of the stuff. When I started playing GTA, my dad told me that acting like that in real life is bad, gave me a few examples, but not detailes ones that a 5+ y,o shouldn't hear.

This kid, who wasn't a sweet boy, had parents who didn't teach him these things and brushed off literally every warning in every meeting.
Blame the parents, not the games.

I hope the students are now somewhere peaceful. Whether it be an afterlife, or their energies have gone to places in the world that they loved, I hope they are doing okay.

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