Chris Fetters, mass shooter?


Chris Fetters, age 13, killed his favorite aunt while taking Prozac.
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This country gives out powerful meds like candy, with no regard to mental health....
Scary shit. "Touched" kids should not have their seratonin levels fucked with -
So that's where puppy's meds have been going!
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We gotta reserve the good meds for people who can handle them, like ancient pimps who turned the butthole into a fancy feast in the 80'sPurpleJ said:So that's where puppy's meds have been going!
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I heard about this story. Didn't she die at Vino at the Landing?
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Non sequitur much? Surprising, from a reputable news outlet like "libertycrier."
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Maybe that's what @RaceBannon meant in 2008 when he referenced "Little Chris Fetters"
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It's not clear whether he killed his favorite aunt while he was taking prozac or that his aunt happened to be taking prozac.
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Right, so the medications are to blame, not the crippling and debilitating mental illnesses they're trying to correct? Science must be fucking proud of this moment.
I can't believe how fucking stupid some people are. Do they teach dumb fucks confounding variables in whatever shitty ass liberal-arts school they go to these days? -
whatshouldicareabout said:
Right, so the medications are to blame, not the crippling and debilitating mental illnesses they're trying to correct? Science must be fucking proud of this moment.
I can't believe how fucking stupid some people are. Do they teach dumb fucks confounding variables in whatever shitty ass liberal-arts school they go to these days?
Dude do you work for fucking big pharma or something?
Obviously mental illness is the underlying problem. But giving mentally ill people psychotropic meds is only going to make things worse. Little Jimmy just has to say he has trouble focusing on homework (who fucking doesn't?) and he can hop on board the meds train. Let's hope he doesn't have a family history of schizophrenia
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There is some truth to the notion that psychotropic drugs drive certain people over the edge. That issue has been there since Listening to Prozac was published. But, it is a commingling of a great many factors, impossible/difficult to test.
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PostGameOrangeSlices said:
But giving mentally ill people psychotropic meds is only going to make things worse.
So all psychotropic medications make everything worse? You want to make sure mentally ill people never take medications? No more antidepressants, antipsychotics, anxiolytics for anyone! Mood stabilizers for people with bipolar? How absurd!
The article is blaming SSRIs, not stimulants. The paper never mentions how long they were on these medications, the doses or other underlying factors that could've participated in these incidences. The article is saying, "oh hey, look, they mentioned they were on this drug and they did this. OBVIOUSLY IT WAS BECAUSE OF THE DRUGS!!!" No, the paper is prematurely blaming the medications without looking at any other factors. There is no background or depth or any relevant information to any case because "person x was on x and killed x people." Yes, there is an increased risk of suicide and violent behavior when kids are put on these medications, but what about their earlier history of suicide and violent behavior or other participating factors? Let's not forget that roughly 30,000,000 Americans are on these medications and many more in Europe and around the world, too.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Little Jimmy just has to say he has trouble focusing on homework (who fucking doesn't?) and he can hop on board the meds train. Let's hope he doesn't have a family history of schizophrenia
Also, the article also goes out of its way to blatantly lie, stating:"that SSRI drugs ( Selective Serotonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors ) have well known, but unreported side effects, including but not limited to suicide and other violent behavior." Unreported? These medications have some of the most famous black-box warnings there are. Yes, kids that go on these medications have a higher risk of suicide of violent behavior. Patients starting these medications, increasing doses or switching medications need to be properly monitored and evaluated for the first 4 weeks and periodically thereafter. At the earliest sign of these abnormal behaviors or if the medication is not therapeutic, then switch them off.
The article is incredibly narrow-minded and biased. You think a website called Ammoland for grass-roots guns rights is interested in deflecting the blame of school shootings from guns to drugs? Maybe if all these psychotic kids didn't have access to guns or other weapons, the issue would take care of itself. -
whatshouldicareabout said:PostGameOrangeSlices said:
But giving mentally ill people psychotropic meds is only going to make things worse.
classic straw man... nobody said that -
fuck! I guess orangeslices did say that.
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what an idiot
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PostGameOrangeSlices said:whatshouldicareabout said:
Right, so the medications are to blame, not the crippling and debilitating mental illnesses they're trying to correct? Science must be fucking proud of this moment.
I can't believe how fucking stupid some people are. Do they teach dumb fucks confounding variables in whatever shitty ass liberal-arts school they go to these days?
Dude do you work for fucking big pharma or something?
Obviously mental illness is the underlying problem. But giving PGOS horse tranquilizers is only going to make things worse. He just has to say he has trouble focusing on poasting (who fucking doesn't?) and he can hop on board the meds train. Let's hope he doesn't have a family history of cooging it up -
OBK. EP. AP.
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Also I believe most came from no dad in the house.....
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Need a fucking manual to translate this geek speak.PurpleJ said:OBK. EP. AP.
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Yup you work for big pharma.whatshouldicareabout said:PostGameOrangeSlices said:But giving mentally ill people psychotropic meds is only going to make things worse.
So all psychotropic medications make everything worse? You want to make sure mentally ill people never take medications? No more antidepressants, antipsychotics, anxiolytics for anyone! Mood stabilizers for people with bipolar? How absurd!
The article is blaming SSRIs, not stimulants. The paper never mentions how long they were on these medications, the doses or other underlying factors that could've participated in these incidences. The article is saying, "oh hey, look, they mentioned they were on this drug and they did this. OBVIOUSLY IT WAS BECAUSE OF THE DRUGS!!!" No, the paper is prematurely blaming the medications without looking at any other factors. There is no background or depth or any relevant information to any case because "person x was on x and killed x people." Yes, there is an increased risk of suicide and violent behavior when kids are put on these medications, but what about their earlier history of suicide and violent behavior or other participating factors? Let's not forget that roughly 30,000,000 Americans are on these medications and many more in Europe and around the world, too.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Little Jimmy just has to say he has trouble focusing on homework (who fucking doesn't?) and he can hop on board the meds train. Let's hope he doesn't have a family history of schizophrenia
Also, the article also goes out of its way to blatantly lie, stating:"that SSRI drugs ( Selective Serotonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors ) have well known, but unreported side effects, including but not limited to suicide and other violent behavior." Unreported? These medications have some of the most famous black-box warnings there are. Yes, kids that go on these medications have a higher risk of suicide of violent behavior. Patients starting these medications, increasing doses or switching medications need to be properly monitored and evaluated for the first 4 weeks and periodically thereafter. At the earliest sign of these abnormal behaviors or if the medication is not therapeutic, then switch them off.
The article is incredibly narrow-minded and biased. You think a website called Ammoland for grass-roots guns rights is interested in deflecting the blame of school shootings from guns to drugs? Maybe if all these psychotic kids didn't have access to guns or other weapons, the issue would take care of itself.
And tl, dr
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That's it? That's your come back? "OH I DIDN"T READ IT. TOO MANY WORDS" Fuck you you fucking cunt. I didn't expect you to fold like a fucking lawn chair at the slightest hint of an intelligent argument.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Yup you work for big pharma.
And tl, dr
You're really are the most pathetic fucking loser on this bored. Congratz. -
Hahaha are you mad or what? Pull the panties out of your vag, brawhatshouldicareabout said:
That's it? That's your come back? "OH I DIDN"T READ IT. TOO MANY WORDS" Fuck you you fucking cunt. I didn't expect you to fold like a fucking lawn chair at the slightest hint of an intelligent argument.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Yup you work for big pharma.
And tl, dr
You're really are the most pathetic fucking loser on this bored. Congratz. -
Of course there is a fucking place for meds. It just needs to be harder to get them. People take a fucking pill for everything these days.
And stimulants can be just as damaging as other drugs you fucking idiot. -
F that. It's already hard enough. I use pseudoephedrine HCL (Sudafed) to wake me up on those days when I haven't got enough sleep and (if you live in a state where you can even buy it) you practically need to tell them your whole life story just to get a box. Thanks crankheads.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Of course there is a fucking place for meds. It just needs to be harder to get them. People take a fucking pill for everything these days.
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Adults should be able to take whatever the fuck they want, and they are free to abuse anything in my book: so long as they don't infringe on the inherent rights of others.oregonblitzkrieg said:
F that. It's already hard enough. I use pseudoephedrine HCL (Sudafed) to wake me up on those days when I haven't got enough sleep and (if you live in a state where you can even buy it) you practically need to tell them your whole life story just to get a box. Thanks crankheads.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Of course there is a fucking place for meds. It just needs to be harder to get them. People take a fucking pill for everything these days.
I'm referring to adolescents when I say that prescription drugs should be harder to get. I'd rather have a depressed kid go through MDMA therapy than get a happy pill prescription.
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It's pretty clear the aunt was taking the kids prozac so he capped her ass. If she has stolen his nachos, this wouldn't be a story about guns. It'd Jeffrey Dahmer part 2.ApostleofGrief said:It's not clear whether he killed his favorite aunt while he was taking prozac or that his aunt happened to be taking prozac.
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Great hot Scientology take as always.PostGameOrangeSlices said:whatshouldicareabout said:Right, so the medications are to blame, not the crippling and debilitating mental illnesses they're trying to correct? Science must be fucking proud of this moment.
I can't believe how fucking stupid some people are. Do they teach dumb fucks confounding variables in whatever shitty ass liberal-arts school they go to these days?
Dude do you work for fucking big pharma or something?
Obviously mental illness is the underlying problem. But giving mentally ill people psychotropic meds is only going to make things worse. Little Jimmy just has to say he has trouble focusing on homework (who fucking doesn't?) and he can hop on board the meds train. Let's hope he doesn't have a family history of schizophrenia
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Are you ways a fucking idiot, or just 99.81% of the time?TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Great hot Scientology take as always.PostGameOrangeSlices said:whatshouldicareabout said:Right, so the medications are to blame, not the crippling and debilitating mental illnesses they're trying to correct? Science must be fucking proud of this moment.
I can't believe how fucking stupid some people are. Do they teach dumb fucks confounding variables in whatever shitty ass liberal-arts school they go to these days?
Dude do you work for fucking big pharma or something?
Obviously mental illness is the underlying problem. But giving mentally ill people psychotropic meds is only going to make things worse. Little Jimmy just has to say he has trouble focusing on homework (who fucking doesn't?) and he can hop on board the meds train. Let's hope he doesn't have a family history of schizophrenia