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1. hedora+1H[view] [source] 2023-08-07 04:02:21
>>fortra+(OP)
> By 2018, there were only 12 known serial killers and 44 victims, according to the report

Ok, I’m calling bullshit. There were 27 mass shooting events with >= 4 dead in the US in 2018:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_th...

(I used 4 dead as the cutoff, since it is close to the mean in the article’s data set.)

If you count people that managed to shoot at least 4 others, then there were 323 attempted serial murders, “resulting in 387 deaths and 1,283 injuries, for a total of 1,670 victims.”

The article may as well be titled “Serial murders can mow be performed in under an hour, thanks to improved technology”

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2. p3rls+bJ[view] [source] 2023-08-07 04:19:52
>>hedora+1H
I personally suspect inequality in social status among such victims to be rising as well.

Before times, you had propaganda of the deed, serial killers, political violence etc. keeping elites on their toes. Now the Columbine meta has solidified and that has turned Wal*Marts and public schools into shooting galleries for these rage-filled losers to maximize their KDR by shooting in high-density and low-defense areas.

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3. dredmo+BR[view] [source] 2023-08-07 05:44:18
>>p3rls+bJ
KDR, for the uninitiated, is "kill-to-death ratio":

<https://www.cyberdefinitions.com/definitions/KDR.html>

Kills are by the shooter, death is of the shooter.

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4. p3rls+Qn2[view] [source] 2023-08-07 16:15:10
>>dredmo+BR
The language is pretty descriptive of the phenomenon going on I thought but looks as though others disagree.
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5. dredmo+mF3[view] [source] 2023-08-07 21:43:32
>>p3rls+Qn2
It might help to note that it comes from gaming. First-person-shooters I presume.

(I'd meant to include that in my own prior comment.)

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