• @[email protected]
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    1318 days ago

    They made a really loud noise in the lunchroom if you inflated the pouch all the way, folded over the straw to seal it, then stomped on it really hard with your shoe. This was before mentally deranged people started shooting up schools though, so maybe don’t try it.

    • @BigPotato
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      418 days ago

      Mentally deranged people have been shooting up schools since before Capri Sun was even invented…

      How old are you?

      • @[email protected]
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        318 days ago

        I’m not going to look it up to verify, but I’m pretty sure Capri Sun existed before Columbine.

        • @[email protected]
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          Columbine was far from the first school shooting. According to the Washington Post:

          “The first recorded school shooting in the United States was in 1853 at a schoolhouse in Louisville, Kentucky. On November 2, 1853, Matt Ward shot and killed teacher William H.G. Butler with a pistol hidden in his coat pocket.”

          • @CoggyMcFee
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            I think the very important point you’re missing is that schools did not exist in fear of school shootings before Columbine. There were no lockdown drills and crazy security measures for entering and leaving the building. So making a big loud noise would not make people instantly think someone was shooting up the school like it very well might today.

            • @[email protected]
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              I’m not sure how I missed that from their first post. /s

              I get it, you’re scared. Noone was ever scared like that before.

              Edit: I looked it up, mocked a false statement and declaration of ignorance.

              Got downvoted. I’m not promoting violence, I’m mocking ignorance.

              • @CoggyMcFee
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                118 days ago

                I think you replied to the wrong post

                • @[email protected]
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                  I was responding to you Coggy.

                  There were drills where you were taught what to do in the event of a life threatening emergency.

                  There were talks about nuclear events and preparation for scary things.

                  There were school shootings before columbine.

                  People didn’t have national and international news poured into their faces as easily before.

                  I mocked the confidently incorrect assumptions of American school history and celebration of personally enforced ignorance.

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            I know it’s not the first, I never claimed it was. But as someone who is old enough to remember what life was like before Columbine, that was the one that changed everything. That’s when we started having active shooter drills.

            Then 9/11 just amplified it.

            • @[email protected]
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              117 days ago

              It’s that I’ve been in schools with after school activities in the last year.

              Kids were popping chip bags and nobody drew weapons or jumped because of a loud pop that sounds nothing like a normal gunshot.

              I was in school before columbine ever happened.

              I don’t think violence in is ok in most situations. I think America has a mental health and gun issue.

              I like the Capri Sun mylar things from a nostalgic perspective.