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12-14-2012, 09:06 PM
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This might sound cynical, so I'll pose it as a question instead of a statement. Is there anyone else who actually feels little emotion about this? I find myself feeling animosity towards the killer of course, but no heart throbbing sadness or bitter tears. This sort of thing is reported upon so regularly in the news I think I've become desensitised to hearing about it. That being said, I haven't seen any footage or listened to any eye-witness accounts which I imagine is a whole other ball game.
I felt inexhaustibly angry all day after hearing about this; frustrated and disappointed and furious, but again, most of those emotions were directed at the shooter. It wasn't until someone suggested these kids all probably still believed in Santa Claus that I got really unstable. Something about that just makes me really, really sad. That and the guy who did this allegedly shot his mother, the kindergarten teacher, first. Someone needs to take the reigns of our out of control monkey asses.

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But I guarantee you this sort of thing has happened within the last week or two in somewhere like DR Congo or Sudan.
Honestly, I feel like this is a daily thing. Our tragedy is their reality. Boooweeeeoooo.
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