• @[email protected]
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    152 days ago

    Context doesn’t help - laughing at someone you shot is extremely disturbing behavior. 10x so for a child.

    The correct response is fear/adrenaline/panic or something to that effect.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 day ago

      your life has never been threatened by another person and it shows. the kid probably was feeling a rush of both fear and then self confidence because he successfully defended himself, which manifested in clowning on the fucker who was trying to kill him. it’s very easy for you to judge and diagnose him from behind your screen but if you were in the situation, how do you know you’d act differently? or more likely you’d probably cower in the corner and get yourself killed because you’re too concerned with the intruder’s feelings to do anything about it

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      132 days ago

      Can you tell me more about how context isn’t important in this circumstance?

      The child told news reporter this after the event occurred. We don’t even know whether or not he laughed like, “heh wow that was scary”. Or maniacally like the Joker.

      • Saik0
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        32 days ago

        Or if it was a lie to make himself look macho to his peers at school.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 days ago

      The correct response when shooting a criminal who broke into your home and threatened you is my, indeed, not to laugh, but to reload and keep shooting.