As a small group of interconnected communities, this hits hard.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 01:38:18 PMAs a small group of interconnected communities, this hits hard.I wouldn't give a fuck if my neighbour blew his brains out in the street.If somebody who lived 40 minutes away pulled a triple homicide, followed by suicide, I probably wouldn't even hear about it. Why? Because we're not pansies. I live in a small town. Would any of these fuckers dying impact my life? Not a chance.Also, lol, now the red headed girl can become bat-girl.
Quote from: Soʟoɴoɪᴅ on May 05, 2015, 01:49:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 01:38:18 PMAs a small group of interconnected communities, this hits hard.I wouldn't give a fuck if my neighbour blew his brains out in the street.If somebody who lived 40 minutes away pulled a triple homicide, followed by suicide, I probably wouldn't even hear about it. Why? Because we're not pansies. I live in a small town. Would any of these fuckers dying impact my life? Not a chance.Also, lol, now the red headed girl can become bat-girl.Internet hardo
>Not posting this on serious You dun fucked up Sandy
Quote from: Soʟoɴoɪᴅ on May 05, 2015, 01:49:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 01:38:18 PMAs a small group of interconnected communities, this hits hard.I wouldn't give a fuck if my neighbour blew his brains out in the street.If somebody who lived 40 minutes away pulled a triple homicide, followed by suicide, I probably wouldn't even hear about it. Why? Because we're not pansies. I live in a small town. Would any of these fuckers dying impact my life? Not a chance.Also, lol, now the red headed girl can become bat-girl.Then you're the sterotypical city/modern age dweller who's been desensitized to things. My entire province operates on a different level. While communities are scattered all across it, and our cities harbor most of our number, word travels quickly.There's a level of interconnectedness to generally all the communities and even the cities. We aren't violent people. Something like this is generally unheard of in even in the cities. For a small town, this is big. And it's bad.People know each other up here. Travel all the way out to Saskatoon, and you can bump into people from the same town as yours. Mention a family name and chances are, people will know who you're talking about.My province, has one foot in the past, with interconnected and caring communities, and one foot in the modern age.I care because these are people that live close to home. These were kids you could meet every day when they get off the bus. This was a person you could bump into on the streets and have idle talk with as two passerby.When you live in relative isolation, when you have such a distance to cover between places, people mean more to you when you see them. People leave more of an impact on you.
Quote from: Soʟoɴoɪᴅ on May 05, 2015, 01:49:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 01:38:18 PMAs a small group of interconnected communities, this hits hard.I wouldn't give a fuck if my neighbour blew his brains out in the street.If somebody who lived 40 minutes away pulled a triple homicide, followed by suicide, I probably wouldn't even hear about it. Why? Because we're not pansies. I live in a small town. Would any of these fuckers dying impact my life? Not a chance.Also, lol, now the red headed girl can become bat-girl.aww, cute kid. I wonder if there's anyone to take her in yet
The infant, who is the child of Gosling and the suspected killer, is now in the care of family members.
Also, lol, now the red headed girl can become bat-girl.
Gotta agree with Solonoid.
I live in a small town. Would any of these fuckers dying impact my life? Not a chance.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 01:38:18 PMAs a small group of interconnected communities, this hits hard.I wouldn't give a fuck if my neighbour blew his brains out in the street.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 02:05:38 PMQuote from: Soʟoɴoɪᴅ on May 05, 2015, 01:49:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 01:38:18 PMAs a small group of interconnected communities, this hits hard.I wouldn't give a fuck if my neighbour blew his brains out in the street.If somebody who lived 40 minutes away pulled a triple homicide, followed by suicide, I probably wouldn't even hear about it. Why? Because we're not pansies. I live in a small town. Would any of these fuckers dying impact my life? Not a chance.Also, lol, now the red headed girl can become bat-girl.Then you're the sterotypical city/modern age dweller who's been desensitized to things. My entire province operates on a different level. While communities are scattered all across it, and our cities harbor most of our number, word travels quickly.There's a level of interconnectedness to generally all the communities and even the cities. We aren't violent people. Something like this is generally unheard of in even in the cities. For a small town, this is big. And it's bad.People know each other up here. Travel all the way out to Saskatoon, and you can bump into people from the same town as yours. Mention a family name and chances are, people will know who you're talking about.My province, has one foot in the past, with interconnected and caring communities, and one foot in the modern age.I care because these are people that live close to home. These were kids you could meet every day when they get off the bus. This was a person you could bump into on the streets and have idle talk with as two passerby.When you live in relative isolation, when you have such a distance to cover between places, people mean more to you when you see them. People leave more of an impact on you.Nope, lived in small towns my entire life.Someone I've never met is a person I've never met, whether they live in china or the next block from my house.I won't woe just because It's possible I could've run into them at the store eventually.As for being desensitised, haha, no.If anything, your people have become more sensitive with time.During ancient times, everyone was even less sensitive than I am.
Hundreds of people get killed in my city (not 40 miles away) literally every day. I'm with Sol here, this isn't that big of a deal.
Quote from: SecondClass on May 05, 2015, 02:16:27 PMHundreds of people get killed in my city (not 40 miles away) literally every day. I'm with Sol here, this isn't that big of a deal.It is when the murder rate in my entire province for a year doesn't even reach 50.And you'd agree with Sol because you're you.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 05, 2015, 08:13:14 PMQuote from: SecondClass on May 05, 2015, 02:16:27 PMHundreds of people get killed in my city (not 40 miles away) literally every day. I'm with Sol here, this isn't that big of a deal.It is when the murder rate in my entire province for a year doesn't even reach 50.And you'd agree with Sol because you're you.I forgot you lived in cantopia