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Aelfgifu
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Topic: 21 Dead in Virginia Tech shooting Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 04:12 |
Gheghis, my first thought went to you when I heard. Glad you are safe!
There will never be an explanation for these things...it is the very absence of reason.... My sympathies to the families of the ones that died...
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Leonidas
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 06:05 |
Originally posted by Genghis
It's actually 32 now. I go to Virginia Tech and study engineering there, as does my sister who studies animal science. We are both safe and all those we know personally are safe. |
Im also glad your safe and that you didn't witness the horror being so close. ive read some accounts of one of the survivors, one word: Horrible
Originally posted by Majkes
But why does it happen so often in US? what can be the
reason except that people have easy access to weapon? It can't be the
main reason cause I think in Canada it is the same thing with
the weapon as in US but such tragedies don't happen. |
they get more than their fair share, Australia lost 35 people (37 wounded) at Port Arthur, Tasmania in 1996. Its not just something that happens there
Edited by Leonidas - 17-Apr-2007 at 06:07
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 08:58 |
This could be the guy, or maybe not?
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 09:06 |
I believe the loe shooter was amongst the dead. Plus, the police pinned umerous people down to be safe and only release them when they were eliminated as suspects. He's probably just a lucky student
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 09:23 |
This could be the guy, or maybe not? |
Considering a) he looks alive and b) he still has a head, i doubt it.
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Leonidas
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 10:01 |
he is reported dead, and apparently is South Korean so maybe they were just taking down anyone that fit that profile. edit: the shooters name is reported as Cho Seung-Hui SMH
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 10:41 |
Genghis, happy that you are safe...
Are the murders 2 hours before the massacre done by the same guy?
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 14:55 |
First of all, i'm once again shocked about this outbreak of violence.
Hope the bereaved, the families and friends, will have enough support to handle this trauma. And of course, Genghis i'm glad to hear you are ok.
But at the next moment i'm totaly confused.
What's wrong in this society, that once again, someone saw his only way out of his problems, to shoot down univolved?
What's wrong with a society, wher eyeryone can get weapons to do a massacre ?
What's wrong with a society, who accepts the death of thousands and thousands, as long it happens somewhere in the orient, but collapse when it happens in it's middle?
Who cares about the dead children of Bagdad, Dafour and in all other places of this lovely earth?
I hope, that all this persons in charge will find the right conclusions. But have second thoughts.
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 15:46 |
Glad to see your alright Genghis. Seems very depressing and horrible to here about this...
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 16:08 |
Glad to hear you're Ok Genghis, only this morning i heard it was at Virginia Tech and immediataley though of you. good to hear nothign happend to you nor your sister.
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 16:47 |
Genghis, happy that you and your friends are safe.
what a nonsense waste of life.
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 16:52 |
For Genghis:
Jim, we are all Hokies today.
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 17:03 |
Glad you've made it safe. Deepest feeling to the friends and relative of those who died there.
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 18:26 |
From what is being described by the media, he was apparently extremely depressed and may have been taking medications. He was also a loner and not a single person in the whole university knew him properly to the extent that the university and the police had trouble getting information about him.
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Genghis
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 23:22 |
Today I found out the husband of one of my old German professors got killed. My current German professor sent out an email informing all of us in her class. One of our French professors was also killed. I never took French or knew her, but the departments are all very close.
The saddest part to me is that one of the engineering professors who died was a Holocaust survivor who died blocking the door so his students could escape.
Even in this time of great sorrow though, spirits are high as they can be and all of us are determined to get through this together and no one I know is considering anything but staying at Virginia Tech, our home.
Too bad that times like these are necessary for us to feel the camaraderie that we should always feel.
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Posted: 17-Apr-2007 at 23:45 |
Genghis, I'm glad to hear that you are all right in the middle of all of this madness. I'm sorry to hear that people you knew and respected, as well as those you didn't know personally died. Like most of the nation my prayers are with the victims, the killer and their families. May they all find their peace.
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Posted: 18-Apr-2007 at 01:28 |
The saddest part to me is that one of the engineering professors who died was a Holocaust survivor who died blocking the door so his students could escape. |
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Posted: 18-Apr-2007 at 03:51 |
There is a growing social problem in the US right now.If i remember correctly ,it was a few years or months ago when children carrying weapons entered schools and started shooting everybody.The US laws about guns must be revised.
Also ,the fact that this man was psychologically disturbed ,shows the bad side of living in an highly industrialized society.
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Posted: 18-Apr-2007 at 07:29 |
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Posted: 18-Apr-2007 at 08:36 |
I am of course saddened by the whole affair and happy at least for Genghis and his sister.
But frankly I was worried very much by the militaristic nature of the 'convocation' ceremony that was televised yesterday. These were not soldiers killed in battle, they were ordinary young people, tragically slain by a madman.
So why play Taps? Why the military ceremony of retiring the colours? Why so many uniforms around?
A religious ceremony I can of course understand. But not all the uniforms and the flags.
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