Had therapy today. Had a REALLY good session. Realized a lot of things, worked through some problems. And for the 1st time she gave me a direct "order" to stay away from certain people who are VERY bad for me.
I had already made that decision, but it was nice to hear her tell me.
The tragedy in CT hit me hard. Those kids were the same age as my baby. My heart bleeds for their parents. I cope with music, so I'm gonna share some of it with you. Its a mish mosh, but all really good.
Linkin Park's latest album is amazing
Another album that has blown my mind is Alex Clare...sooooooo goood!
Maybe am I reacting late, but I haven't been on SG lately. I'm from France and here firearms are mostly illegal to possess, and the direct consequence is intentional homicide per inhabitant is largely less important in our country than in USA (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate). I remember reading some years ago about the number of murder using a firearms being ten times higher than in Europe.
From what we've been reading/hearing after than shooting in Europe, it seemed the majority of US people didn't still impact than yes, guns kill people, or to be exact, makes the killing much more efficient and easy to do.
My question is; are we being manipulated by the medias ? Or are you guys on the other side of the Atlantic still not connecting dots, between firearms sold like candies and kids dying every year for no reason ?