Maybe spree isn't quite the perfect fit.... Again, absolutely no antagonistic bent here, just that "spree" has always been a tough descriptor for me to associate with shootings. Most likely due to my strict upbringing....
Well, I guess I should have used quotation marks because it is a quote I received on my iPhone from a news station.
I know, I was just being picky. But, notice, that in the order of relevance, "rampage" is pretty far downrange (snorts at own joke). However, I do think that a Bacchanalian shopping spree not only sounds interesting, it may be just what the doctor ordered. Not that there's anything wrong with a plain old spree, mind you.
I ran into someone yesterday getting all bent over another word because the etymology indicated a meaning completely different from its current meaning. I thought to myself, "That person disabuses me of the notion that everyone should use a dictionary." And now here we have another, similar case.
There's no reason to think that all examples of synonyms given are appropriate in all cases; they simply list as many as they've run across. Certainly you're not also insisting that a shopping spree always includes a bacchanal? In this case, I think the synonym that's most applicable here would be "rampage."
I know, I was just being picky. But, notice, that in the order of relevance, "rampage" is pretty far downrange (snorts at own joke). However, I do think that a Bacchanalian shopping spree not only sounds interesting, it may be just what the doctor ordered. Not that there's anything wrong with a plain old spree, mind you.
Maybe spree isn't quite the perfect fit.... Again, absolutely no antagonistic bent here, just that "spree" has always been a tough descriptor for me to associate with shootings. Most likely due to my strict upbringing....
I ran into someone yesterday getting all bent over another word because the etymology indicated a meaning completely different from its current meaning. I thought to myself, "That person disabuses me of the notion that everyone should use a dictionary." And now here we have another, similar case.
There's no reason to think that all examples of synonyms given are appropriate in all cases; they simply list as many as they've run across. Certainly you're not also insisting that a shopping spree always includes a bacchanal? In this case, I think the synonym that's most applicable here would be "rampage."
Maybe spree isn't quite the perfect fit.... Again, absolutely no antagonistic bent here, just that "spree" has always been a tough descriptor for me to associate with shootings. Most likely due to my strict upbringing....
Fact before I go to sleep. Find more detailed images that show the fake shadows better.
I dunno who did it,but it sure wasn't this guy.
Sorry, I am not forensically qualified to assess the photograph, so I don't know what fact or facts it represents. I certainly know who it is, and have seen the photo before (I lived through the thing, as you probably did, as well), but I assure you in a completely un-antagonistic way that I don't know what to look for.
bokey
LIfe is but Haiku or Kobayashi Maru I just dunno crap
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Mar 2, 2013 - 10:27pm
gypsyman wrote:
Lots of hyperbole, not many facts. I think we'll all get along better with facts, don't you?
Fact before I go to sleep. Find more detailed images that show the fake shadows better.
This whole line of reasoning is Nugent-level unstable. Geordie's right to be concerned.
They had to go back 5 decades to find an example that fit their narrative? The exception proves the rule. The rule in this case being some fictional bogeyman both set up and shot down by the same graphic.
Lots of hyperbole, not many facts. I think we'll all get along better with facts, don't you?
bokey
LIfe is but Haiku or Kobayashi Maru I just dunno crap
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Mar 2, 2013 - 10:18pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
This whole line of reasoning is Nugent-level unstable. Geordie's right to be concerned.
They had to go back 5 decades to find an example that fit their narrative? The exception proves the rule. The rule in this case being some fictional bogeyman both set up and shot down by the same graphic.
I think the Oswald photo with the rifle,pamphlets and Barry Bonds head was the impetuous behind Photoshop.
Why, not convenient for you to accept a wacko Democrat killing a whole bunch of people without an "assault style" weapon?
This whole line of reasoning is Nugent-level unstable. Geordie's right to be concerned.
They had to go back 5 decades to find an example that fit their narrative? The exception proves the rule. The rule in this case being some fictional bogeyman both set up and shot down by the same graphic.
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Mar 1, 2013 - 6:56pm
geordiezimmerman wrote:
Seek help. And soon. Not joking.
The only help I might have needed was cropping the facebook tag at the bottom calling Obama the worst ever. Ignore that part. Or embrace it, its what is above that that matters. I wasn't going to download and reupload to my flickr account and waste the time or space.
Yea that guy was a terror! Deranged snipers are about as terrifying as you get especially trained ones. That is a fine gun he was using, I wish I could afford one.
hippiechick
Did you ever grow anything in the garden of your mind?
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Mar 1, 2013 - 3:26pm
kurtster wrote:
Kurt, you have gone off the rails and are falling off the cliff.