The bad (typically gun related) things happening in America thread

130 million. Yikes…


They obviously need to find a way to reform education and make certain exams mandatory,. If someone fails one of those exams, then going to cram schools (very common practice in Asia) will be as necessary as it takes until one passes the final exam. There also has to be a way to make the job market inaccessible to people who either don't succeed or choose to ignore those exams too.

My proposal might sound radical, but it is necessary in front of such staggering numbers. I prefer having millions of people doing cram school in order to find a way to succeed a specific level of education and thus attain minimal job market requirements rather than tolerate such societal problem of mediocrity any longer.
 
:eek: fecking hell that’s scary, hope none of the injuries were life altering.

What causes something like that, human error?
A fire apparently started in the engine room. So it could potentially be human error.

It apparently was lifting 16 tons of cement when it stopped working & toppled over.
 
A fire apparently started in the engine room. So it could potentially be human error.

It apparently was lifting 16 tons of cement when it stopped working & toppled over.

fecking hell, scary how ‘slow’ it looks when it’s falling but knowing that that’s because of how huge it is and thus how fast and heavy what’s falling actually is - if that makes sense.

Really hope the injured are ok.
 
It’s instances like this where the death penalty needs to be an option…


We've seen Wayne Rooney and Danny Murphy on duty in DC, looks like EtH has been taking a time-out in Pittsburgh
 
Jesus fecking christ…


If it wouldn't be for a lot of wealthy people using FL as a tax shelter for real estate it would be just be a backwoods state with a bunch of water around it. I know several highly educated people who fled the state and two who had intentions to move, but changed their mind. Sadly that brain drain is probably exactly what they're going for. Easier to indoctrinate.
 
If it wouldn't be for a lot of wealthy people using FL as a tax shelter for real estate it would be just be a backwoods state with a bunch of water around it. I know several highly educated people who fled the state and two who had intentions to move, but changed their mind. Sadly that brain drain is probably exactly what they're going for.
My home state has always been backwoods, it's just paved over under neon lights from Ocala southward mainly on the coasts the further one goes south. It can be gussied up for marketing purposes, but one takes a few steps backwards when entering certain parts of the state. Its primal, uneducated on average populace has been tapped into well by the current government in place.