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14yo arrested bringing homemade clock to school
Why are people so ignorant I'll tell you why:
YouTube Video Placeholder Jetackuu said: » It's unusual enough to draw attention I wouldn't want. People call 911 over really silly things, a man with a metal briefcase with a computer built in would not be the strangest thing I've 'gotten into trouble' over before. People are stupid, ignorant, reactionary. It seemed like a great idea when I was pondering building a new computer, but then I remembered we live in a country where schoolchildren get the bomb squad called in on them for 'their clock'. Asura.Ivlilla said: » Jetackuu said: » It's unusual enough to draw attention I wouldn't want. People call 911 over really silly things, a man with a metal briefcase with a computer built in would not be the strangest thing I've 'gotten into trouble' over before. People are stupid, ignorant, reactionary. It seemed like a great idea when I was pondering building a new computer, but then I remembered we live in a country where schoolchildren get the bomb squad called in on them for 'their clock'. To each their own. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » I remember when I had that aluminum case for my desktop with a carry strap for those LAN parties I never went to. Great portable solution :P and it is still in service somewhere in Idaho, and still not being used for LAN parties. Sounds exactly right. The question that has yet to be asked let alone answered....
OK, it wasn't a bomb, it wasn't a bomb hoax, then why was he suspended for three days? Garuda.Chanti said: » The question that has yet to be asked let alone answered.... OK, it wasn't a bomb, it wasn't a bomb hoax, then why was he suspended for three days? Garuda.Chanti said: » The question that has yet to be asked let alone answered.... OK, it wasn't a bomb, it wasn't a bomb hoax, then why was he suspended for three days? If someone can be suspended for making a gun-like shape out of a poptart, they can be suspended for making a clock in the shape of a suitcase bomb. Garuda.Chanti said: » The question that has yet to be asked let alone answered.... OK, it wasn't a bomb, it wasn't a bomb hoax, then why was he suspended for three days? Just because you say it isn't doesn't mean it wasn't. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Nah, you will just be the proponent of it of course, as per usual. interesting video~
YouTube Video Placeholder Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Creaucent Alazrin said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Voren said: » Does it look a bit suspicious? A little perhaps. Tell me, does this look like a bomb to you? ![]() Now take that briefcase and add a beeping sound to it does it still seem harmless to you? Let's add to the scene you are sat there in class doing your work, it's pretty quiet and only the teacher is talking and all of a sudden this briefcase starts making the beeping sound disturbing your quiet surroundings. Would you just sit there and not be bothered and carry on with your work like nothing is happening or would you be slightly suspicious of it? Now let's take it from the teachers pov they are talking to the class and the beeping starts.... it's not a phone or a watch but it's a briefcase..... it's opened up and there's not a phone, watch or other device that would be in a briefcase to make this noise. There's an unlit LED clock display with wires poking out this is a school project as they would know about it so quickly they jump to conclusion and fear for the safety of the pupils at the school. With all the shootings and stuff thay happens in school im sure they would be pretty cautious. The child says it's just a clock but it doesnt really look like one and it resembles the movie bombs they have seen. Police are called and the child is taken off for questioning. In the article the only reason they found it was because it started beeping in class. Honestly with all the ***that happens in schools over there I don't think the teacher overreacted at all. I'm pretty sure the boy was trying to turn it off as well so this is probably why the bomb squad wasn't called. Moral of the story is don't bring something into school that looks like a bomb from a movie as it will get you into trouble. Too.. much.. Hollywood.. THAT 14 YEAR OLD ENGINEER STUDENT'S BRIEFCASE IS BEEPING! MUST BE A BOMB!!!!! HIT THE DECK! "I am pretty sure the boy was trying to turn it off as well" Yeah, clearly must have been a bomb if he is fidgeting with it in class to turn off the alarm clock noise. Why are people so ignorant? Yes too much Hollywood exactly this is where a large proportion of people's view of a bomb will come from... I've never seen a bomb irl and I'd imagine this is the same for a lot of people out there. Didn't they say he was in English class or something in the article so the English teacher might not have known he was doing engineering. When online I'm an expert on anything. Today I feel like an artificer and can clearly tell that it's quite obviously not a bomb!
volkom said: » interesting video~ YouTube Video Placeholder Yeah I had seen that the other day, he had some flaws in his analysis, I just don't recall nor feel like watching it again. I've seen worse analysis of it. Have we figured out that the kid's dad is an Islamic activist yet and the whole story is a scam built for liberals knee-jerk reaction to indulge in self righteousness?
Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Have we figured out that the kid's dad is an Islamic activist yet and the whole story is a scam built for liberals knee-jerk reaction to indulge in self righteousness? Does the idea of a brown kid not being a terrorist bother you that much that you are hoping he is? Jassik said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Have we figured out that the kid's dad is an Islamic activist yet and the whole story is a scam built for liberals knee-jerk reaction to indulge in self righteousness? Does the idea of a brown kid not being a terrorist bother you that much that you are hoping he is? Let's see:
-Clock was not for a school project. -Clock was not any sort of engineering, it was confirmed to be piece by piece an unmodified retail clock removed from the casing. -Clock was beeping in class, despite needing an AC power source or backup battery and obviously needing to be configured to beep. -Clock had conspicuous wire on the outside that didn't serve any function besides distinguishing it from an ordinary pencil case. -Kid's dad is an activist, with personal reasons to want something like this to happen. Liberal logic: OMG THEY HATE HIM CUZ HE BROWN Shh, that's racist talk there.
Can't use logic in any discussion, that's obviously showing you are racist. Leviathan.Comeatmebro said: » Let's see: -Clock was not for a school project. -Clock was not any sort of engineering, it was confirmed to be piece by piece an unmodified retail clock removed from the casing. -Clock was beeping in class, despite needing an AC power source or backup battery and obviously needing to be configured to beep. -Clock had conspicuous wire on the outside that didn't serve any function besides distinguishing it from an ordinary pencil case. -Kid's dad is an activist, with personal reasons to want something like this to happen. Liberal logic: OMG THEY HATE HIM CUZ HE BROWN 1. irrelevant 2. No. 3. lol 4. No, it didn't. 5. irrelevant as well |
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