Posted on 04/01/2020 4:05:33 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
A Pennsylvania man who was distraught about the coronavirus pandemic and losing his job told his girlfriend, I already talked to God and I have to do this then shot her in the back as she fled and killed himself, according to a report.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
People can rationalize their craziness any way they want..
I didn’t work today so God tole me to eat an extra donut and chill.
Deny all you want, you and your ilk in the media are complicit.
You flubros are very fragile. Try rollin’ with the punches.
This talk, although maybe true, is more depressing than the possible virus fallout.
He won’t be.
Every attack makes him stronger.
“Wait till the economy fully collapses and people start losing their homes.”
Except for those who are subsidized by us.
His 43-year-old gal pal, who has not been named, was taken to St. Lukes University Hospital in Fountain Hill and is expected to survive, Police Chief Chris Meehan said.
She was conscious and alert after being struck in the back and told police that Bliss had shot her, according to the news outlet.
For our sake, I hope and pray this is true.
Sorry dude but it’s the PandemicFanBoys that are driving this hysteria........
“Deny all you want, you and your ilk in the media are complicit. “
Yes, we told this nutcase to shoot his girlfriend and kill himself.
Thank God his innocent girlfriend survived this animal.
His suicide is a plus for society. Innocent lives are no longer at risk from his condition.
Which God?
Mine seldom demands I kill people.
Pretty much never...
I dont think so. Please reach out to your single and elderly friends and anyone else you know is struggling.
Suicide is a choice and so is Coronavirus. In fact, you could commit suicide so that you do not get Corona. Or you could isolate yourself and maybe starve or go insane.
Tough choices do not mean there are no choices.
I chose to knowingly risk infection. My choice.
Job seekers, to the tune of 7,000 waited at the Charlestown, Massachusetts, Navy Yard, for 25 jobs and a place on a work list; April 3, 1939 (AP)
On April 12, 1937, the express train to New York roared across the New Jersey countryside. The train, a Pennsy Railroad electric locomotive the color of bulls blood, usually passed through the station at Elizabeth at about 50 miles per hour. On this particular morning, it came to an unanticipated stop. As the express rounded the curve, my great-grandfather jumped down from the platform, where witnesses reported he had been pacing for 10 minutes, and lay down across the tracks.
When the engineer was finally able to halt the train 100 feet past the platform, Roy Humphrey had disappeared beneath its wheels. His last act: raising his head to look at the oncoming train.
Roy was one of at least 40,000 Americans who took their own lives that year and the next, the two-year span that suicide rate spiked to its highest recorded level ever: more than 150 per 1 million annually.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/09/suicide-and-the-economy/279961/
Go to #34
This is one of the things that happens when you participate in helping create a mass stampede. Innocent people get hurt and killed.
Youall have a lot to answer for, and your snarky reply to me shows that you already know that.
See post # 34.
“Suicide is a choice and so is Coronavirus”
The 1,042 who died from coronavirus today chose to die?
I’ve never heard such nonsense. Take a break, your mind is not working right.
Won’t happen forever.
When they keep extending the shutdown (which they will) and we keep passing multi-trillion stimulus packages, eventually the currency is going to collapse.
Only then will people realize the sacrifice.
No one is forcing the mentally ill to react to their withdrawal from addictions by doing unhealthy things. There are plenty of healthy things to do outdoors. Anyone worried about being out of work should get one of the temp jobs in supermarkets and stop complaining.
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