Well, not exactly like that but you get the idea. Its like when man first discovered fire which I would imagine went something like this "fire hot, fire hurt, no touch fire". This is just something every human being learns early on in life. We systematically think of the consequences within a matter of seconds, perhaps not thinking of specific consequences we'd face if we act but in the most basic sense we know something bad will happen if we follow through. What keeps people from acting on these emotions is just good old fashion logic, mind over matter. Everyone, at one time or another, has felt a violent urge at the pit of their stomach in the fit of rage, a hate so momentarily strong that you feel as if you couldn't predict what you would do next. Everyone has thought of commiting murder in the back of their mind but what pushes someone over the edge to actually act on it? Perhaps the question isn't what makes people kill but what makes most people not. None of which are able to give a sure answer as to why. When they occur, panels of "experts" spend hours of airtime debating the causes of these shootings. School shootings are rare, but highly publicized.
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