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Things in Finland Anonymous
Today in Finland: Central Crime Police reported, that they had found out about a coming massacre of one of Finland's schools. The Police didn't mention the name of the targeted school, but according to the reports, the plans were finished, it was just waiting to be done. The Police had searched main suspects' e-mails, but nothing else isn't revealed to public.

So, is it safe to study in here Finland anymore? :< This would have been third time.

Pic releated, the one who commited Jokela massacre (link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7084045.stm)
>> Anonymous
and yet the world goes on...
>> Anonymous
WINLAND, FUCK YEAH!
>> Scottish Superior-er
>>75104

Im going to finland next year, and because the person im staying with is still in school im going to hang out at their school. So ask yourself this, are you going to let yourself be out done by a scot?
>> Anonymous
Yeah, these kind of events are terrible and all, but still, world goes on.

I just can't understand how twisted human's mind has to be to commit such thing.
>> Anonymous
>>75146

> I just can't understand how twisted human's mind has to be to commit such thing.

I think you have to spend a lot of time on 4chan. Especially /b/.
>> Anonymous
finfag here

It is not dangerous to live in finland, not by a long shot(no pun intended)..

So what if a couple of kids get wasted by some looser.. shit happens.. A carcrash will kill you just aswell
>> Anonymous
>in here Finland

Finn spotted.
>> Anonymous
Shit happens, people die, deal with it.

Stop living in fear and accept that one day you are going to die.
>> Anonymous
With gun control laws much like the us, it's bound to happen.

The only diffrence between the states and finland is that whilst one builds its country from weapons and bibles the other one skips the bible part.
>> Anonymous
>>75347
wtf? While it is pretty much true that it's not particularly hard to get a gun in Finland, it's nothing like it's in the states. There's a reason these guys had .22s instead of real guns, you know.

And frankly, I can't think of a single reason why Auvinen or Saari shouldn't have been given gun permits when they applied for them. They were adults and sane enough breeze through a police interrogation.
>> Anonymous
Yeah and it's impossible to know if man is going to murder someone, no one can read human's mind. :/

Also, because of these events, finns are totally afraid. Yesterday some high school student had brought a gun to his school, but it wasn't a real gun. The school students got evacuated because of this. (I'm finn yes).
People are too hysteric. sigh...
>> Anonymous
>>75439
when I was in junior high, me and some friends took real-looking airsoft guns to school quite often. We went to a nearby forest to shoot them during breaks. I wonder what'd happen if someone tried that now.
>> Anonymous
Today is the "birthday" of Jokela. :p Gosh time goes so fast.. and yeah, yesterday, in Finland in my town, the Police got a message about a coming bomb attack to my school, and nothing has happened so far. But still the school got evacuated, even though this rumour was told by two teenagers who only wanted a free day from school. (thant's what I think..)
>> Anonymous
>>There's a reason these guys had .22s instead of real guns, you know.

wat?
Last time i checked its pretty fucking the same thing, they are both used to kill.