Greatest Sucker Punches in the History of the Internet (UPDATED)
Besides drinking, skipping class, and engaging in premarital sexual indecrepcencies, there’s nothing...
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"Hey, if you're still alive in there, you wanna grab that drink now?"
The headline says it all. After rejecting four men in the early morning of a Thursday night the car of a group of women was shot up with a “tsunami” of gunfire. One woman was hit in the shoulder while the driver was hit in the head with a bottle. There are no suspects.
Are we as a society getting this bad at handling any type of rejection? We seem to have simply lost our backbones when it comes to overcoming not getting what we want. Football fans crying like little bitches when their teams lose. Teenagers killing themselves over video-games. Everyone turning to drugs (Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil) to escape reality. And now this, attempted mass-murder sprees over a simple “No thank you, I don’t want your dick inside me.”
Here is Adam Carolla breaking down the patheticness of our society:
Lesson 1: It’s because of shit like this that women have to give out fake numbers. Or they just never return your calls.
Lesson 2: Everyone gets rejected for one reason or another. Picking up is a numbers game. Only a sore loser would try to kill someone who rejects them.
Lesson 3: Nothing good ever happens when you hold a gun in one hand and a bottle of alcohol in the other.
Full news story courtesy of the Chicago Sun-Times: "A group of women who spurned the romantic advances of a group of men early Thursday on the Far South Side fled after the men shot at their car and flung bottles at them.
Four men approached the women and tried to pick them up about 1:20 a.m. Thursday in the 11900 block of South Harvard, Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Amina Greer said. After the women rejected them, the men vowed to unleash a “tsunami” of gunfire on them and shot at their car as they drove away, Calumet District police said.
A 26-year-old woman in the car was shot in the shoulder and the driver was hit in the head with a bottle. No one is in custody early Thursday, police said."
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