Seems that Chump has no opinion on this subject, seeing as he hasn't posted much about it.
Has anyone heard what Darrin thinks about this?
Seems that Chump has no opinion on this subject, seeing as he hasn't posted much about it.
I never claimed to be tired of talking about the subject. I do give you props for agreeing it doesn't look like a bomb.
You just keep coming back, Darrin.
Why?
I didn't really get interested in this until I saw the blog (and video) of the guy reverse engineering the clock. Then, I started to wonder why this kid put the working guts of a clock in a pencil box to "impress his teachers"? What was this kid thinking? Then, other videos and articles came out about his family. The things Mark Cuban said on Bill Maher about the sister giving him answers. Then I started watching interviews with Ahmed. There are things he says in these interviews that just raise other questions. The whole thing is pretty fascinating, tbh.
So basically he's a 14 year old supervillain.
Ahmed said he used a cable to close the pencil case because he didn’t “want to make it seem like a threat” or “su ious.” Why would he think it might look like a threat or su ious? And, if he thought this, why would he take it to school?
Are those unreasonable questions?
a bomb hoax is just an attept at using a prop to appear like a bomb. By all accounts, it looks like it was definately a ty attempt at trying to pass of a bomb. Tough s, go back to your cucktainer now.
poisoning the well
I think the 14 year old supervillain is 14 years old.
Did you think of all the possible ramifications of your actions when you were 14 years old?
quoting out of context. Strawman fallacy.
Strawman fallacy. Poisoning the well. Goal post shifting.
Shifting from where, gtown?
We're talking about whether a 14 year old kid should reasonably know every possible ramification of his actions.
A lot of people here seem to think he planned for all of this to happen. I think that's kind of a reach for a 14 year old.
Lol by all accounts.
Tough that he was never charged with anything, Clouseau. Go back to concocting more cuck fantasy scenarios.
I think it's extremely ballsy to plug in a clock-in-a-box in English class and have the alarm go off, especially for an introverted, nerdy kid like Ahmed. Why would he do this? I know he said he wanted to "impress all his teachers", but the English teacher seemed to be unaware of the clock until the alarm went off.
And you still didn't answer my previous questions.
Goal post shifting. Argument from Incredulity, Circular reasoning.
Do you realize there is an entire generation of kids in school that did not live through 9/11, Darrin?
Do you allow for the possibility that a 14 year old kid might not realize that he might scare the piss out of a teacher with a clock in a pencil case who did live though 9/11?
Coming from the living embodiment of the ad hominem.
CROFL
Do you think it looked like a bomb, gtown?
Yeah, he probably wanted attention for his pencil box clock. Stunning that a kid wants attention for his toy that he put together.
Ahmed, himself, said he used a cable to close the pencil case because he didn’t “want to make it seem like a threat” or “su ious.” Why did he think it might seem that way? If he thought that, then why take it to school?
Again, this is a HS student, not a 4th grader.
Why not take it to school if the 14 year old thought he took adequate precautions?
The FIRST teacher who saw the "clock" gave him some really good advice about his "project". Do you recall what that advice was? Why do you think Ahmed ignored that advice?
Cuckposting. Appeal to authority.
He wouldn't be the first 14 year old who ignored the really good advice of an adult.
Do you recall any other instance when a teenager ignored the really good advice of an adult?
Argument from incredulity.
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