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One day in 1989, a student at the Ecole Polytechnique engineering school in Montreal walked into a cafeteria with a gun and killed 14 female students. For years everyone solemnly remembers the anniversary and stuff and it's real sad but it occured to me the other day: how the hell did they find 14 female students in an engineering school? Were they visitors? Maybe they were art students who had a class there? It just doesn't add up. Probably transvestites.
Spazmo wrote:One day in 1989, a student at the Ecole Polytechnique engineering school in Montreal walked into a cafeteria with a gun and killed 14 female students. For years everyone solemnly remembers the anniversary and stuff and it's real sad but it occured to me the other day: how the hell did they find 14 female students in an engineering school? Were they visitors? Maybe they were art students who had a class there? It just doesn't add up. Probably transvestites.
Females... cafeteria... they were probably cooking?
IIRC Lepine's victims were female professors. Plenty of those around, especially in social studies and shit. Also all my chemistry teachers were women.
ApTyp wrote:IIRC Lepine's victims were female professors. Plenty of those around, especially in social studies and shit. Also all my chemistry teachers were women.