jblomenberg16
Grandmaster
You are right...and I will admitt it is getting a bit tight. Maybe that's what a week of sleepless nights with a newborn in the house will do to a guy!
You are right...and I will admitt it is getting a bit tight. Maybe that's what a week of sleepless nights with a newborn in the house will do to a guy!
I was a high school senior, and a man came in and shot my psych teacher in front of the entire class, and quickly department the room. In all, probably 3 seconds.
Blood was running over the teacher's white shirt and the class was in panic. I and another student near the door, jumped up to go after the gunman, when the teacher interceded and kept us from running out the door after him.
The gunman shot blanks. It was a psychology lesson that the teacher set up to prove a point of stress, and the ability to describe the shooter from those 3 seconds.
It worked. Nearly everyone had a different description of the man.
I was a high school senior, and a man came in and shot my psych teacher in front of the entire class, and quickly department the room. In all, probably 3 seconds.
Blood was running over the teacher's white shirt and the class was in panic. I and another student near the door, jumped up to go after the gunman, when the teacher interceded and kept us from running out the door after him.
The gunman shot blanks. It was a psychology lesson that the teacher set up to prove a point of stress, and the ability to describe the shooter from those 3 seconds.
It worked. Nearly everyone had a different description of the man.
Effective, but manipulative. I wonder how many classmates came away from that thinking that guns are scary and do not belong in schools. (And maybe that was a method in the teacher's 'madness'?)I was a high school senior, and a man came in and shot my psych teacher in front of the entire class, and quickly department the room. In all, probably 3 seconds.
Blood was running over the teacher's white shirt and the class was in panic. I and another student near the door, jumped up to go after the gunman, when the teacher interceded and kept us from running out the door after him.
The gunman shot blanks. It was a psychology lesson that the teacher set up to prove a point of stress, and the ability to describe the shooter from those 3 seconds.
It worked. Nearly everyone had a different description of the man.
Effective, but manipulative. I wonder how many classmates came away from that thinking that guns are scary and do not belong in schools. (And maybe that was a method in the teacher's 'madness'?)
True. Do you remember the full stated purpose of the 'lesson'? Was it just to show the memory issues associated with a tramatic event, or was there more to it?
My guess would be one count for each of the twelve students.I wonder what makes up the 12 felony counts?
Idiot move.