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Range humiliation precipitates triple murder

Veer_G

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In his own defense, he told the police that he only meant to shoot one of his three victims in the head. Apparently, the other two head shots were accidental. :rolleyes:

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Police say Ocala man shot three men who work at Ocala Entertainment Complex after being "punked" on video | Ocala.com
 
I believe this is called "thug life" or some shit.

I found the story very tedious, once I read that there were a bunch of bouncers hanging out together, the ending was all too predictable. I have a personal rule that I do not go to any place that employees bouncers. Perhaps that makes me a wimp, but why do I need to hang out with people who need to be controlled by thugs?
 
I believe this is called "thug life" or some shit.

I found the story very tedious, once I read that there were a bunch of bouncers hanging out together, the ending was all too predictable. I have a personal rule that I do not go to any place that employees bouncers. Perhaps that makes me a wimp, but why do I need to hang out with people who need to be controlled by thugs?

There's nothing wrong with setting rules for one's existence, although I'd say that the set of absolutes should be as small as possible to allow for flexibility. As to the "thug life" comment, working as a bouncer certainly attracts folks who consider physical violence to be the choice of first resort in maintaining order in a chaotic, alcohol-fueled environment.
 
There's nothing wrong with setting rules for one's existence, although I'd say that the set of absolutes should be as small as possible to allow for flexibility. As to the "thug life" comment, working as a bouncer certainly attracts folks who consider physical violence to be the choice of first resort in maintaining order in a chaotic, alcohol-fueled environment.

Veer G


I agree, and one of the rules I have set for myself is to spend as little time as possible inside the fire break around Atlanta.
I will stay out of that town, and I hope the denizens of Atlanta will stay out of my County.