Man shoots talker at movies
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RE: Man shoots talker at movies
Is that a scar of some sort on the left part of his forehead? Scans of the front part of the brain in violent people shows damaged or inactive vs. a normal healthy one.
The frontal lobes play a very important role in controlling emotions. Deep in the middle of the brain are sections that control emotions. They're very primitive emotions that deal with hunger, aggression, and sexual drive. These areas send messages to other parts of the brain to DO SOMETHING. If you're mad, hit something or someone. If you're hungry, grab something and eat it. The frontal lobes "manage" emotions. In general, the frontal lobe has a NO or STOP function. If your emotions tell you to punch your boss, it's the frontal lobes that say "STOP or you are going to lose your job." People have often said to me "a little thing will set me off and I'm really mad." The frontal lobes failed to stop or turn off the emotional system.
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RE: Man shoots talker at movies
Hmmm....
sad that it comes to that
bad that we bother to post this type of depressing stuff[:-]
glad that I am saying no more on the subject
mad that the world has peeps like this running around free[:-]
and....
happy that we have 4,000,000 smily's in stock for my posts ..
sad that it comes to that
bad that we bother to post this type of depressing stuff[:-]
glad that I am saying no more on the subject
mad that the world has peeps like this running around free[:-]
and....
happy that we have 4,000,000 smily's in stock for my posts ..
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RE: Man shoots talker at movies
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I am absolutely amazed at how rude people can be after my experience in Best Buy today...but I did not want to shoot anybody. I chose to politely tell her to **** OFF and then walked away.
I am absolutely amazed at how rude people can be after my experience in Best Buy today...but I did not want to shoot anybody. I chose to politely tell her to **** OFF and then walked away.