Anyone taking offence* probably shouldn't be on b3ta.
* perceived or otherwise.
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 20:22,
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Anyone taking offence should probably not leave the Daily Mail comments pages
or Jeremy Vine's phone-in show on Radio 2 this lunchtime which had some mental woman saying no one on the planet should ever see the film otherwise you may as well be shitting on the graves of the people who were shot
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 20:33,
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Non-existent gun control and a genuine psycopath are nothing in comparison to a film about a superhero.
The sooner Hollywood stops trying to entertain us and just fucks off, the sooner all the crazies with guns will vanish.
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 20:42,
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damn you batman and your dislike of guns and criminal activity
teaching people how to use guns and be a badguy
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 20:43,
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also, this has been bugging me about the recent news reporting
maybe he is a Steve Millar fan or plays cards a lot or something
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 20:42,
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maybe he is a Steve Millar fan or plays cards a lot or something
They were saying that the Joker (Heath Ledger) wore a red wig when he blew up the hospital.
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really?
so why the lack of a nurses uniform?
utter bullshit news reporting
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 20:59,
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utter bullshit news reporting
....uh........i.....ah...............................um.........
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 21:01,
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It was a red wig. By the time he blew the hospital up, he'd already ditched it.
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 21:03,
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Yeah, the repeated statement "he dyed his hair to look like The Joker" never rang true with me, either.
He may have said "I'm The Joker" to the cops, but anyone with half a clue about Batman's Gallery of Rogues would know the hair colour had fuck all to do with anything.
It's easier to just make an assumption and run with it, because people want to blame something, anything, rather than admit that they have no idea what motivates someone to heavily arm themselves and deliberately murder 12 human beings.
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 20:56,
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It's easier to just make an assumption and run with it, because people want to blame something, anything, rather than admit that they have no idea what motivates someone to heavily arm themselves and deliberately murder 12 human beings.
Wouldn't be the first time I've seen a news story inventing a possible imitation of a fictional character.
I wish they weren't showing these pictures; that's all people will talk about.
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Mon 23 Jul 2012, 22:46,
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