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Originally Posted by Old-T
I am serious in my post here, and I am not intending to disagree with yours. This is exactly the problem: if we do not believe in preemptive lock-up, and don't believe in laws to prevent parents from spoiling kids, and don't believe in draconian police state screenings, etc., then is this the inevitable cost? I don't know. If it is, where are we as a society willing to exist? I know I don't like any of the extremes but I don't have a good answer to accepting deaths like this as the cost of freedom. I would like to hear some serious thoughts of others.
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I do not think it is preventable. We need to learn to accept the consequences and know the odds are in our favor. We learned to live with the idea of nuclear destruction, didn't we?
Cars are dangerous, floods are dangerous, guns are dangerous,etc. It is a truly fucked up world we live in, and we cannot perfect it.
"Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die" is a conflation of two biblical sayings, Ecclesiastes 8:15, ‘Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry’, and Isaiah 22:13, ‘Let us eat and drink; for to morrow we shall die.’ There are a number of humorous variants. - I copied that from some website.