tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post9055075654025221711..comments2023-09-15T08:07:28.542-06:00Comments on Western Hero: Integrity is DestinySilverfiddlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13541652236676260219noreply@blogger.comBlogger47125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-61475543396886092902012-07-23T07:07:36.153-06:002012-07-23T07:07:36.153-06:00Finn:
Excellent research! (although you didn'...Finn:<br /><br />Excellent research! (although you didn't have to sting me quite so hard...) I was just ruminatin'...<br /><br />I'm turning your comments into a blog post later this week.<br /><br />Jez: A pandora's box, indeed. I share your extreme dislike of the "solution" you posit.<br /><br />It's a dilemmer, innit?Silverfiddlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13541652236676260219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-9293570909899195772012-07-23T04:29:26.496-06:002012-07-23T04:29:26.496-06:00Spree killing is probably a sociopathology by defi...Spree killing is probably a sociopathology by definition, but that pigeon-hole is only useful if it could identified prior to a spree-kill attempt. I'm not convinced it could be.<br /><br />The statist solution would consist of 3 layers:<br />a) increased psychological monitoring<br />b) increased surveillance of at-risk potential sociopaths and<br />c) increased curtailment of potential sociopaths' rights, including but not limited to the 2nd amendment.<br /><br />There's a pandora's box of goodies any tyrant would love to open. I don't think there's much appetite for any more of that than there already is.<br /><br />If it's true that spree killing is on the rise (contested above), it may be that we've recently lost or developed some cultural memes that suppress or express sociopathic tendencies in at-risk individuals, but I worry that suppressant cultural memes work by "picking on" oddballs in general, ie they are not selective on <i>dangerous</i> oddballs. I cherish eccentrics, they often come up with the best innovations.jezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14865247084509280406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-83632374076261514872012-07-22T23:19:12.282-06:002012-07-22T23:19:12.282-06:00Rather dark view of humanity Jack.
It's true ...Rather dark view of humanity Jack.<br /><br />It's true that we have a dark side, as we also have a light side.<br /><br />Some of us are capable of this, just as some of us are capable of great nobility and self-sacrifice.<br /><br />But it is also true that many, perhaps the majority, of us are not capable of this. <br /><br />He could be pychopathic, or he could be schizophrenic. I worked with someone who was normal one week, gone the next. Fortunately he didn't kill anyone as far as we know and was diagnosed with and treated for schizophrenia. Or we may never know what he is, but that doesn't mean there isn't something wrong with him.<br /><br />Obviously there is something wrong, statistically, people don't act like that.<br /><br />You can talk about collateral damage in warfare, gang behavior, or even criminal behavior, but that is pack behavior. This is something else.<br /><br />So I have to disagree. Sometimes when pushed we fall on the side of light not darkness.<br /><br />Cheers!Finntannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09234170229108668040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-71186698871923832892012-07-22T22:30:55.087-06:002012-07-22T22:30:55.087-06:00You know, you all can go on telling yourself whate...You know, you all can go on telling yourself whatever you want to help yourselves sleep better at night.<br /><br />Blame it on everything except the person. It's bad parenting. It's movies and violent video games. It's because we're losing our values. It's because we've made a mockery of all of our "sacred" institutions.<br /><br />The one I love best: it's just generational. These kids today are just psychopaths.<br /><br />Compared to whom? To Hitler? Compared to Stalin, or Andrew Jackson, or Jack the Ripper? It's just generational. Tell that to Tim McVeigh and Jeffrey Dahmer.<br /><br />You're all trying to understand this, to cope with it. You're trying to categorize this guy so that you can feel better about it.<br /><br />Oh, well he's just a psycho. Well, from all accounts he was just like everyone else before Friday. It doesn't take a psychopath to do something like this. There's darkness in all of us, even those of you who think that Jesus has somehow washed that darkness away from your soul.<br /><br />You're all human, just like him. Any perfectly rational human being can make the choice to take a life.<br /><br />What's funny is that there are plenty of families in Iraq destroyed by our bombs. But we don't sit around and hem and haw about that, because they were just "collateral damage." But some tragedy like this happens closer to home . . . oh now THAT is something to get up in arms about.<br /><br />Death is all around you, and none of you have any right whatsoever to pretend that you even come close to caring until you start showing some compassion for tragedy everywhere, not just in your own back yard.<br /><br />"If tomorrow I say like, a gangbanger will get shot, or a truck full of soldiers will be blowin' up, nobody panics. Because it's all part of the plan."<br /><br />The darkness is in all of us, and all it takes to bring it out is a little push.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-73216102841009025052012-07-22T21:34:47.687-06:002012-07-22T21:34:47.687-06:00I say hand this clown over to al Assad and have hi...I say hand this clown over to al Assad and have him go at it. Like another form of rendition perhaps.Will "take no prisoners" Harthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02315659209094683602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-90686269522165881122012-07-22T21:34:39.654-06:002012-07-22T21:34:39.654-06:00They are called Rampage Killers and they are sprin...They are called Rampage Killers and they are sprinkled throughout history.<br /><br />In 1875 Alexander Keith killed 83 and wounded 200 with a bomb on a dock in Bremerhaven Germany.<br /><br />In 1887 an unidentified assailant shot and killed 11 people and then committed suicide in Karachi Pakistan (then India).<br /><br />In 1903 Gilbert Twigg killed 9 and wounded 25 in Kansas.<br /><br />In 1913 Ernt Wagner killed 14 and wounded 11. He killed his wife and four children in Degerloch Germany, drove to Muhlhausan an der Enz and shot 20 people, nine of whom died.<br /><br />In 1915 Monroe Phillips killed 7 and wounded 32 in Brunswick Georgia.<br /><br />In 1927 Andrew Kehoe killed 44 and wounded 58 in the Bath Consolidated Schoolhouse in Michigan. <br /><br />In 1938 Mutsuo Toi killed 30 and wounded 3 in Kaio Japan, starting with his grandmother who he beheaded with an axe. The rest of the victims succumbed to shotgun, axe, and sword.<br /><br />In 1949 Howard Unruh killed 13 and wounded 3 in Camden, NJ.<br /><br />In 1954 William Unek killed 21 people with an axe in the Belgian Congo and fled. Three years later in 1957 he killed 36 in Tanzania.<br /><br />In 1958 an unknown arsonist killed 95 and wounded 100 in the Our Lady of the Angels school fire.<br /><br />I've left off mob action as well as "Mob" action, political, terrorist, and military attacks, as well as more recent events.<br /><br />There is a term "running amok" in which amok or amuk comes from the Malay language meaning "mad with uncontrollable rage". The Malay believed that it was caused by an evil tiger spirit entering one's body.<br /><br />"It would be misleading to suggest that there was some long-term upward trend in mass shootings since 1976," said Gary Kleck, a criminologist at Florida State University. "The exact number are highly unstable, but ignoring small, year-to-year fluctuations, there was no trend one way or the other from 1976 to 2009. Further, if these figures were computed on a per-capita basis, taking into account population increases, the long-term trend in the rate would be downward."<br /><br />• 1976-1980: 20.6 incidents annually<br />• 1981-1985: 16.8<br />• 1986-1990: 18.2<br />• 1991-1995: 23.0<br />• 1996-2000: 20.0<br />• 2001-2005: 21.0<br />• 2006-2009: 25.5<br /><br />http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2011/jan/11/pierre-thomas/week-report-says-hundreds-have-died-multiple-victi/<br /><br />Digital rags like Hufpo make broad sweeping statements like "Mass Murder Up, Even While Gun Violence Down" and use the following statistics:<br /><br />"the total number of people dying in attacks that claimed four or more victims has climbed from an average of 161 a year in the 1980s to 163 between 2006 and 2008, according to FBI statistics."<br /><br />""The Dark Knight Rises" Friday underscored a chilling trend: While gun violence has plummeted over the decades, mass murder has increased slightly."<br /><br />Yeah, and the population climbed from 226 million to 308 million.<br /><br />DO THE MATH <br /><br />In 1980 the rate was .07 per 100,000 and in 2012 the rate was .05 <br /><br />If anything, it is statistically flat remaining at 20 per year for decades, and the article acknowledges that... which you couldn't tell from their headline.<br /><br />http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/20/dark-knight-shooting_n_1689505.html<br /><br />Face it, no matter what we do, a small percentage of us will remain Bat-Shit Crazy.<br /><br />And don't let the fact get in the way of your headlines.<br /><br />Cheers!Finntannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09234170229108668040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-49147461007438828592012-07-22T20:17:13.840-06:002012-07-22T20:17:13.840-06:00@"Murder rates are worse now that 40 years ag...@"Murder rates are worse now that 40 years ago, and we are now seeing more random killings."<br /><br />Per 100,000<br /><br />In 2010 the US Murder Rate 4.8<br /><br />Forty years ago in 1972 it was 9.0<br /><br />There were 14,748 murders in 2010 in a population of 308 million.<br /><br />In 1972 there were 18,670 murders in a population of 208 million.<br /><br />So much for that theory.<br /><br />http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2010/crime-in-the-u.s.-2010/tables/10tbl01.xls<br /><br />http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htmFinntannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09234170229108668040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-11874214451909012072012-07-22T18:54:23.408-06:002012-07-22T18:54:23.408-06:00Yeah, it's all Rock 'n' Rolls fault......Yeah, it's all Rock 'n' Rolls fault...<br /><br />And before that it was "The Devil's Swing"...<br /><br />And before that it was that "Evil Jazz"...<br /><br />I'm sure at one point is was Beezlebub's Baroque.<br /><br />Yet we persevereFinntannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09234170229108668040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-75113235412395718322012-07-22T18:49:49.879-06:002012-07-22T18:49:49.879-06:00@ Ed Bonderenka: If you can't spell the word ...@ Ed Bonderenka: <i>If you can't spell the word "stupid", don't describe others with it please.</i><br /><br />Comment of the day!Silverfiddlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13541652236676260219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-4705334717037195382012-07-22T18:35:53.255-06:002012-07-22T18:35:53.255-06:00OK Steve, just because I don't want to see you...OK Steve, just because I don't want to see your head explode with ALLCAPS, here's a review.<br /><br />I said:<br /><br /><i>"Pete, who’s almost 70, brought up that we didn’t see stuff like this 40 years ago, and he’s right."</i><br /><br />It was an observation, and to calm you, I will concede that there has perhaps always been random violence, but we're seeing more of it today. <br /><br />Feel better now, Stevie?<br /><br />Even the clutter murders, senseless as they were, can be ascribed to time and place opportunity by two twisted men.<br /><br />The stuff we see now usually has no rationale.<br /><br />Murder rates are worse now that 40 years ago, and we are now seeing more random killings.<br /><br />Calm yourself down, Stevie.Silverfiddlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13541652236676260219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-3741284423771751992012-07-22T18:35:37.795-06:002012-07-22T18:35:37.795-06:00If you can't spell the word "stupid"...If you can't spell the word "stupid", don't describe others with it please.<br />Nice post Silver.<br />I disagree with Finntann on capacity of mags.<br />I want what the other guy has.<br />Yes 100 rounds is excessive, but the Clintonistas regulated capacity on pistols. Camel/nose/tent.<br />The bad guy will pay no attention.<br />I don't care how many rounds you go hunting with when I'm trying to protect my life.<br />The 2nd springs from the British Declaration of Rights which was all about self protection.Ed Bonderenkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03724552853113809036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-59635158900654381052012-07-22T17:59:17.689-06:002012-07-22T17:59:17.689-06:00So I lose patience with those who lie before they ...So I lose patience with those who lie before they check the facts.<br />Try to be nice, just to be called a liar, when the idiot who calls me that, didn't even check the facts<br />If your going to disagree know what you are talking about before you call someone a liar<br />You people are disgusting and stupide.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11597062711930899788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-38709510605455448832012-07-22T17:25:06.034-06:002012-07-22T17:25:06.034-06:00Steve, I don’t know how to break this to you … but...Steve, I don’t know how to break this to you … but I don’t even know you. Why would I call you a liar? People who disagree with you are not attacking you personally. What I attempted to imply was that in 1959 —as compared to today— the Clutter murders were relatively unknown to most people, even if it is true the story went out UPI. I was a teenager in 1959; I don’t remember hearing about the event on the televised news. I can’t recall hearing my parents talk about it. Therefore, when assigned to read <i>In Cold Blood</i> in college circa 1967, it was all news to me.<br /><br />But, here’s a suggestion for you: go see a professional before you pop a vessel in your head or worse, turn into an ass hat.Sam Huntingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14780557316548397352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-5995971322589557882012-07-22T16:49:07.174-06:002012-07-22T16:49:07.174-06:00Google it!
SF was just over at Shaw's blog cal...Google it!<br />SF was just over at Shaw's blog calling me a liar for what I said here.<br />I wish you people would educate yourselves and stop calling people who disagree with you liars, especially if you HAVEN"T GOT A CLUE WHAT THE HELL YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT<br />SF lied about there being no coverage of these incidents in the past, so did SAM, and it is EASY to check it out<br />GOOGLE IT, you can see the videos, the newspapers, and the History of what happened.<br />Yes, HISTORY, try reading itPaulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11597062711930899788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-55358653485264480872012-07-22T16:11:23.534-06:002012-07-22T16:11:23.534-06:00@ Mustang: Young people may somehow enjoy the vis...@ Mustang: <i>Young people may somehow enjoy the visual effect of large amounts of blood, but no psychologically balanced person actually exposed to the odor of carnage thinks it’s cool.</i><br /><br />I read that nodding my head and saying "no Sh*t." You nailed it.<br /><br />Callow candy asses sit down to a day of "Call of Duty" who've never seen combat or even been in a war zone. Hell, they've never been hunting.<br /><br />I remember my son and I going in his first pheasant hunt. Killing the bird and then cleaning it. It's a beautiful, noble bird. You can't help but admire your prey.<br /><br />No, too many of us are living in a fantasy world...Silverfiddlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13541652236676260219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-6307533842098570752012-07-22T16:10:40.135-06:002012-07-22T16:10:40.135-06:00SF, people need structure and a sense that justice...SF, people need structure and a sense that justice will prevail. Do we feel like that today?<br /><br />Only if one is mentally retarded.Kidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05287399775879832602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-36650385937673503432012-07-22T14:55:22.093-06:002012-07-22T14:55:22.093-06:00The culture began to go noticeably rotten with the...The culture began to go noticeably rotten with the advent of Rock 'n Roll. <br /><br />R 'n R in combination with "recreational" drug abuse and irresponsible, indiscriminate, mindlessly promiscuous sex devoid of passion, commitment, and any semblance of affection is THE influence that made all these disgusting phenomena we lament seem "cool." <br /><br />It was The Beginning of The End.<br /><br />I was there and saw it for what it was fifty years ago.<br /><br />No one wants to believe me today, of course, so steeped in the debased pop culture are the vast majority. <br /><br /><b>Coarseness, Carelessness, Slovenliness, Vulgarity, Obscenity, Depravity now seem so NORMAL that most people can no longer recognize them for what they are.</b><br /><br />It takes something as horrific as 911 or this latest atrocity in Aurora, Colorado to shock us out of our complacency and make us start questioning things -- for a while till the sensation dies down -- and then we revert to our debased version of "normal."<br /><br />We do NOT see that the vulgar sounds we hear, the hideous sights we see, the vile thoughts to which we are routinely exposed EVERYWHERE have had a continuously dispiriting and degrading effect on us.<br /><br />Once again, I am reminded of C. S. Lewis' provocative observation:<br /><br /><b>The Devil's greatest accomplishment to date has been to convince most people that he doesn't exist."</b><br /><br />Oh yes he does, Virginia! <br /><br /><b>YES HE DOES!</b><br /><br />~ FreeThinkeFreeThinkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16682678301019952436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-19365105221060962992012-07-22T14:50:47.236-06:002012-07-22T14:50:47.236-06:00Pechinpaw is a seminal case, Silverfiddle (we'...Pechinpaw is a seminal case, Silverfiddle (we'll leave his main thesis, that capitalism destroyed the American west for later).<br /><br />"The Wild Bunch" along with "Bonnie and Clyde" demonstrated that there is a huge audience for graphic choreographed violence. That's what the studios took from those films.<br /><br />Before long you had very serious spiritual films like Bergman's, "The Virgin Spring" turned into trash like "Last House on the Left". There's a small audience for a serious portrayal of the origins of Christianity in medieval Sweden but a graphic schlock fest, big box office.<br />The junk is everywhere but may actually be abating a bit. The only way to keep the genre profitable has been to up the shock value and it may have reached its limit. Cold comfort since the damage has been done.Ducky's herehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14608115001116619877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-53623624028758469362012-07-22T14:21:37.980-06:002012-07-22T14:21:37.980-06:00Finntann is 100% correct. This post questions the...Finntann is 100% correct. This post questions the capacity for people to do so much harm to others, not the venue. Saran gas was a horrible addition to our capacity for violence, as were the chemicals used to destroy the Murrah Building. I suspect finding all the answers to the question “why” may keep psychiatrists busy for decades. In some cases, we know why 334 people lost their lives in Beslan, Russia. We know why 77 more died in Norway a year ago. <br /><br />But we seem incapable of understanding the impact of violent video games (such as Grand Theft Auto) —we delude ourselves if we think such games (rated PG-13) pose no danger to our children. We have not yet seriously addressed the desensitizing effect of how Hollywood projects violence in film. Young people may somehow enjoy the visual effect of large amounts of blood, but no psychologically balanced person actually exposed to the odor of carnage thinks it’s cool. Our courts correctly concede that the first amendment allows this kind of communication, and have reminded us that our Constitution still permits one form of censorship. They call it parenting.Mustanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18230521475066981429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-83051211149695276482012-07-22T13:35:19.364-06:002012-07-22T13:35:19.364-06:00Steve, I remember the Texas Tower shootings, but I...Steve, I remember the Texas Tower shootings, but I don't remember it covered like this.....at least TV wasn't 24/7, with everybody's second cousin twice removed interviewed about how they feel about their loved one dying, etc.<br /><br />The Columbine FILM of Michael Moore came out when I was living in Paris and we'd gone to the movies and I saw a poster for the film; I was so stunned that I said to my husband and our European friends "Not MY Columbine" I couldn't BELIEVE anybody had made a film about that horrible time. It was a humiliating moment.<br />But, of course IN COLD BLOOD was made into a film, too.<br /><br />It's sickening that they go now into overdrive trying to psychoanalyze the shooter as if we must ask ourselves "Was something wrong?" REALLY? Ya THINK?<br /><br />Fox and CNN don't send big reporters to Colorado, many of them, out of the goodness of their hearts..<br />the 24/7 newscycle is strangling us. I long for the days of "news at six, film at eleven".<br /><br />We didn't have to hear about every single abducted child in Missouri. Lest I now am told I"m heartless, believe me, I am not, but we can't help those in Missouri and we don't need the constant drip drip drip of nightmares in our psyches 24.7Zhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15989573357446569262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-35911627670989369752012-07-22T11:49:35.120-06:002012-07-22T11:49:35.120-06:00The Texas tower shootings were, like today, on eve...The Texas tower shootings were, like today, on every front page of newspapers around the world, not just America. All TV and radio covered it 24/7. <br />The same questions were asked.<br />Maybe you were to young, but we did hear about those incidents with the same media saturation we do today.<br />The Texas tower shootings were the largest amount of killings on a college campus, until Virginia Tech.<br />The "In Cold Blood" killings were a national story, which is why the book was a best seller.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11597062711930899788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-48779463395559545652012-07-22T11:44:25.896-06:002012-07-22T11:44:25.896-06:00The weapons are not more deadly Jersey, at least t...The weapons are not more deadly Jersey, at least the weapons being used in incidents like this are not.<br /><br />If I had to be shot and got to pick the ammunition, the .223 or 5.56 would be high on my list of things to get shot with. <br /><br />Believe me, you do not want to get shot with a .300, a 45-70, or a .50. They are far more deadly.<br /><br />As I said above... stop sensationalizing the damn weapon and talk about what matters, the cpacity.Finntannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09234170229108668040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-10088962465163303512012-07-22T11:39:08.748-06:002012-07-22T11:39:08.748-06:00There has, of course, been a lot of talk on the ne...There has, of course, been a lot of talk on the news here regarding gun control. I was watching the evening news Friday evening and the talk was about how we need to ban "high-powered assault rifles" like the AR-15.<br /><br />I was thinking to myself, I wouldn't really consider the AR-15 a "high-powered rifle". It is certainly a term with a lot of social context, but does it really mean anything?<br /><br />Generally, from a military perspective, assault rifles are considered 'intermediate', they certainly aren't considered "high-powered".<br /><br />Sure the AR-15 is a black and scary military looking weapon and it is certainly an assault rifle, but if I'm going elk hunting I'm taking my .300 not a .223.<br /><br />The press does us disservice by sensationalizing the weapon. We shouldn't be talking about the weapons we should be talking about the magazines.<br /><br />I am a staunch advocate of second amendment rights, but there is no way in hell you can convince me that anyone needs a 100 round magazine. Other than belt-fed weapons, in the military I never carried anything larger than a 20 round magazine. If you're hunting, you really don't need anything larger than a five round magazine.<br /><br />Just a thought.<br /><br />Cheers!Finntannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09234170229108668040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-51621041439885519812012-07-22T11:13:02.552-06:002012-07-22T11:13:02.552-06:00Silver, in a massive, complex society, things like...Silver, in a massive, complex society, things like this will happen. They are not new, it's just that the weapons we have today are far more deadly - and more readily available.<br /><br />JMJJersey McJoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15426560061830038806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7674333464171899932.post-30372232867069023312012-07-22T11:07:40.117-06:002012-07-22T11:07:40.117-06:00@I also confess to liking some violent movies.
I ...@I also confess to liking some violent movies.<br /><br />I think that a lot of that depends on the story. Is violence a plot vehicle or an end unto itself.<br /><br />It comes down to whether or not a movie uses 'story' to advance through a sequence of violent events or uses a sequence of violent events to advance through a 'story'.Finntannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09234170229108668040noreply@blogger.com