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liver-f4ilure
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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STOP THIS IS AMAZING
what!
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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Reblogging huzz art pt. 4
(AHHH HES SO SILLY I LOVE HIMMM)
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what the sigma.
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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reblogging huzz art pt.3
stupid stupid caldre post
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i saw this in pinterest and wanted to quickly redraw it
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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reblogging huzz art pt.2
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KILL THEM NOW!!!
my once in a blue moon post ;3
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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reblogging huzz art pt. 1 😻
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cyclops .. drawing ..
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plus digitally coloured :P
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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meow meow meow
meow meow meow, meow meow meow??
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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I’m crashing out, I told my friend about this account so if you see this, hi, ur super cool and wsup huzz?
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 3 months ago
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if I don’t get at LEAST 3 people saying happy birthday to me next Sunday I will crash out
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 4 months ago
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I LOVE reminding ppl about their past
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 4 months ago
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Chardon School Shooting Anniversary
13 years ago today (February 27th 2012) 17-year-old Tj. Lane shot 6 students killing 3 using a Ruger MK ||| .22 caliber semi- automatic handgun in the school’s cafeteria. Of the three killed were:
Daniel Parmertor (16)
Demetrius Hewlin (16)
Russell King Jr. (17)
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Lane is now 30 and serving 3 life sentences without parole in a maximum security prison.
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 4 months ago
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First edit in a WHILE 😔
it’s not my best work…. And ignore the CapCut logo
CREDITS!! audio- lxvedvr.audios (TikTok)
scene packs- zerodqy
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 4 months ago
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American Gun Laws & School Shootings (an essay)
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WARNING! This essay is very old and is NOT at all my best work. Thank you and enjoy!
Gun laws in America have been one of the most controversial ideas in American history. The right to bear arms is engraved in the American Constitution as the second amendment in which the writer, James Madison back in 1791 concludes “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to bear arms shall not be infringed.” The original meaning has been speculated since some believe it was intended to be used for unprofessional citizens to defend against the British. However, the main controversy is if it meant individual rights to bear arms or only militia. In 2008 the DC v. Heller case concluded that in the state of Washington the amendment protected individual gun rights however the state can take away those rights if deemed dangerous by court. Americas history of school gun violence dates far back but the first major shooting to make headlines was back in April of 1999, when on April 20th of that year in Littleton Colorado teens Eric Harris (18) and Dylan Klebold (17) shot and killed 13 people at Columbine High School before killing themselves by gunshot in the school’s library. The pair had planned at least a year in advance making bombs and recording the days leading up to the shooting which is now coined the name ‘The Basement Tapes’. The guns were obtained from an illegal gun show where the two got their friend Robyn Anderson who was legally allowed to own. The shooting has sparked hundreds of shootings
since not all being schools. The aftermath also triggered the Youth Crime Gun Act of 1999 which prevents people to hold gun shows without informing the secretary of state at least 30 days in advance of location, time and duration as well as submitting all the vendors names and verifying their identities. The law also prohibits those dealers from dealing to those without license and keeping the firearms they sell from reaching the hands of minors or those unlicensed and lastly the law illegalizes the making of explosives like pipe bombs and Molotov cocktails.
The shooting was the first major school shooting the country had seen at the time.
  While it may be mental health in some cases, American gun laws should be stricter and more limited due to the fact of the childhood gun mortality rate in America and the estimated 338,000+ students who have experienced gun violence in schools since Columbine.
Data shows countries with much stricter gun laws including Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy and the UK have had 5 total school shootings, while America alone has 288 (2009-2018) America has already had 18 this year (2024) as of April 18th. America has seen an uprise with school shootings after the pandemic, in 2021 there were 73, in 2022 there were 79 and in 2023 there were 82 school shootings. In the past three years there have been a total of 234 school shootings. Many believe the number one cause of childhood mortality in America (0-19) is cancer or abortion. But this simply isn't true, in America the leading cause of child death is gun violence. In 2021 2,590 children lost their life to guns. While in Canada the leading cause is accidental injury. The NRA states gun laws don’t work and brings up strict cities have high crime rates. I personally find it interesting they ignore the gun aspect of it. The issue doesn’t lie within what the city or state does for real change its up to the federal government. The NRA says Chicago has strict gun laws but has high crimes, that doesn't have to do with guns. Take California, one of the strictest states with guns compared to Texas the state with some of the least strict laws. Californias gun mortality rate is 8.5 per 100,000 while Texas's’ is 14.2 per 100,000. In Texas’s’ history with gun laws after the Luby's shooting the state made it legal for open carry. In 2012 after the sandy Hook elementary shooting which killed 20 kids ages 6-7 in Connecticut, Texas made it legal for school staff to bear arms and after a church shooting the state made it legal to carry firearms in places of worship (mosques, churches etc.) All these laws passed that took restrictions off guns made the trend of mass gun violence to increase. States ran by democratic leaders were found more likely to pass laws in the state that restricts guns were found more effective at keeping mass shooting changes insignificant. However, the state with the highest gun violence is Mississippi. Comparing capita to the most restrictive state, California, the state that the NRA claims is the most violent, Illinois and the state with the highest gun violence, Mississippi. Out of the three California has the lowest with 9.0, Illinois with 16.1 and Mississippi with the highest of 33.9 per capita.  Comparing evidence, we can see that the common denominator is that stricter laws bring down gun deaths and will limit petty crimes and situations from becoming deadly when guns are involved. And you’d think the federal government would act on this and add restrictions to limit types of rifles, but they haven’t. The closest they’ve gotten was the red flag program bill passed after the Robb school
shooting in 2021 which left 21 children and staff dead due to the police waiting 77 minutes after arriving, armed with vests and shields, to do anything. In response president Joe Biden passed the bill to end gun background check loopholes instead of talking about the issue of the polices incapability.
Studies show 57% of students in America are scared to go to school due to the rise of school shootings. Over the years about 45% of schools have installed metal detectors and other security measurements. These detectors are more common in high minority schools; however students of minorities are more scared of the chance of school shootings. In arguments of school security being the solution, some often bring up giving teachers guns however many teachers state they would never want to put their students in those situations or have to take a life. 78% of republicans agree with this while only 24% of democrats agree. 81% democrats say that banning assault-style weapons would be effective and 35% republicans agree too, overall majority, including teachers, agree that arming teachers wouldn’t help. Some parents have bought bulletproof backpacks and inserts to keep their child safe, the backpacks cost as much as an AR-15. Leading to the next point that ‘good guys with guns stop bad guys with guns’ isn’t accurate, in fact in schools where security is armed during shootings they can’t stop the shooter. Personally, as a Canadian where gun laws are strict, I have never seen an armed security guard in a school or have seen metal detectors in my school. Now we have all been 6 years old and I, personally at that age I liked to feel safe at school.
The most common argument about Americas gun laws is the second amendment. It’s by far the most political amendment, as mentioned earlier the suspected original intent was against the British. The amendment says it shall not be infringed. However, over time the federal and state government have passed laws that limit guns however have not infringed the right to own.  So, who’s to say that they can’t limit more high capacity magazines, in sports of hunting who needs a gun that can shoot 60 bullets in a single minute?
Media like games, music and movies have all been blamed for school shootings. This is a common misconception. The most common motives for school shootings are bullying, which can be seen with the Thuston school shooting, and columbine copycats (AKA. Columbiners) which can be seen with the Weis market shooting. Although mental health is also common it doesn’t directly lead to shootings, mental health gives a person the mindset and guns give them the ability.
In conclusion guns should be stricter to reduce childhood death. A child deserves to feel safe in school and not fear becoming a victim to the myriads of kids shot and killed per year in America. I believe all these facts and statistics, like children being scared about their safety and the 388,000 kids who have heard gunshots at school, Americas answer is stricter gun laws. At what cost, how many children who haven’t reached 10 will have to die before America realizes the right to live till 19 is more important than the weapon used to take the right away?
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 4 months ago
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who wants an in depth post about the Brady Law and the April 27th 1999 reinforcement of it?
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 4 months ago
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When I’m trying to secretly flirt but he doesn’t fw me 😔
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 4 months ago
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Recipes by Vivi: Artyom Apple Crisp
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WELCOME! It’s been a bit…
-Ingredients-
8 medium peeled apples (chopped into small chunks)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup All purpose flour
1 TSP Vanilla extract
1 TSP Ground Cinnamon
1/2 TSP Ground Nutmeg & Ginger
TOPPING:
3/4 cup all purpose flour
3/4 Cup brown sugar
1/2 Cup unsalted butter (cold and in chunks!)
1 Cup Rolled Oats
-INSTRUCTIONS-
Preheat your oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9x13 pan
mix all of the filling ingredients together (all the ingredients listed before “TOPPING”) and spread evenly into your pan
for the TOPPING whisk the dry ingredients together before adding in the butter using a fork. The dough should be crumbly!
sprinkle your topping over the filling
bake for 45 minutes! Enjoy!
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Vivi
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 6 months ago
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ok, which one of y’all sent my ex a ss of my last post? FESS UP CUZ 1. HOW DO U KNOW?? AND 2. IM WILLING TO SQUARE UP!!
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liver-f4ilure ¡ 7 months ago
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WHY DO ALL MEN AFTER DATING ME EITHER TURN GAY OR DELETE ALL SOCIAL MEDIA
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