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Columbine: Eric Harris & Prozac clone LUVOX

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –     But in all seriousness, I have done a survey of 100 convicted violent offenders here in the United States.  All were male and all of them were in penal institutions serving their sentences.  Almost all of them had directed their violent behavior toward family members or toward other people who were close to them in some way.  What I discovered is very shocking.  Every single one of them had consumed water within 2 week of committing their violent crime.  Therefore, I am asking you to please join me in forming a worldwide effort to ban this terribly toxic and potentially deadly substance, before it causes you to do something violent to one of your loved ones.

Are you suggesting males ban their penals? Stuck

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – http://www.drugawareness.org/    Columbine: Eric Harris was under the influence of the Prozac clone, LUVOX, at the time of the Littleton shooting.     Oh, geeze, you mean he was taking a "clone" of the most prescribed medication in the country?  What a coincidence.     But in all seriousness, I have done a survey of 100 convicted violent offenders here in the United States.  All were male and all of them were in penal institutions serving their sentences.  Almost all of them had directed their violent behavior toward family members or toward other people who were close to them in some way.  What I discovered is very

shocking.  Every single one of them had consumed water within 2 week of committing their violent crime.  Therefore, I am asking you to please join me in forming a worldwide effort to ban this terribly toxic and potentially deadly

substance, before it causes you to do something violent to one of your loved ones.     Thank you very much.

Oh dear god!  i have a glass of that very substance that I’m drinking AS WE SPEAK! What horrendous crimes will I commit??? <shiver <glug glug glug jaz

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http://www.drugawareness.org/    Columbine: Eric Harris was under the influence of the Prozac clone, LUVOX, at the time of the Littleton shooting.

    Oh, geeze, you mean he was taking a "clone" of the most prescribed medication in the country?  What a coincidence.     But in all seriousness, I have done a survey of 100 convicted violent offenders here in the United States.  All were male and all of them were in penal institutions serving their sentences.  Almost all of them had directed their violent behavior toward family members or toward other people who were close to them in some way.  What I discovered is very shocking.  Every single one of them had consumed water within 2 week of committing their violent crime.  Therefore, I am asking you to please join me in forming a worldwide effort to ban this terribly toxic and potentially deadly substance, before it causes you to do something violent to one of your loved ones.     Thank you very much.

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I have to agree that this is much more likely the cause than any medication they might have been on.   Wearing nail polish does not make you gay.  At school, I knew guys who wore nail polish (and nose rings and other piercings, and black clothing, and flourescent colored hair) who weren’t gay. Up at the renaissance faire, there were a lot of people who might be considered Goth.  The vast majority of us had experienced being outcasts at one time or another. It’s just got to stop.  Society has got to learn that all of us are valuable in our own ways.  We’ve all got something to contribute. It’s time to evolve past the old survival techniques of excluding the "other" and attacking the "weak".  They’re not necessary any more.   – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Here’s a thought-provoking piece: Littleton and the Cult of Masculinity Orange County Weekly, May 21-27, 1999 The

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