And no worries. :) I get why he goes into such detail in the book--to really reassure people reading that they're not weirdos, that lots of people have the same kinds of thoughts, and that they don't need to worry they're going to act on them. It was actually interesting seeing the first round of discussion of Columbine in psych literature.
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And no worries. :) I get why he goes into such detail in the book--to really reassure people reading that they're not weirdos, that lots of people have the same kinds of thoughts, and that they don't need to worry they're going to act on them. It was actually interesting seeing the first round of discussion of Columbine in psych literature.