by Jay » Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:22 pm
My friend who goes to Virginia Tech was away from the whole commotion so he's safe. I don't see anything wrong with having sympathy for people who were murdered. The difference between these people and say, iraqi soldiers is that they aren't in the line of fire by choice. The difference between these guys and the ones that died in the storm is that the storm wasn't caused by uncontrolled hate and malicious intent. The difference between these guys and Iraqi civilians is that they don't belong to war ravaged nation. These series of deaths are sadder because something in our system produced the killer and killed these kids. Somewhere the gunman got wronged, took it the wrong way, popped in his new Linkin Park single and decided it was shootin time. That is sadder than a storm dude.
On the other hand, I see what Diekan's trying to say and I read that article had a smoothie and played Oblivion. I wasn't shaken, but I was sadder than I usually would be. It's tragic, but won't affect my day much more than a little bit and that all in it's own is pretty sad that we're that desensitized to it.
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leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.