Yeah it is alright. I myslef, cried a bit. I coundnt even sleep the last twp nights, esp. when i watched Cho's raw video on the internet. It was hideous.
You have a beautiful heart.
2007-04-19 21:59:39
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answered by GerMel 6
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Certainly, it is. You would have to be pretty hard-hearted if it didn't make you cry at some point. I did when I saw the students signing their names to the makeshift memorial and when they showed pictures of the victims and told what their majors and future plans were. We cry at sad movies, so why wouldn't you cry when something horrible happens to the real and good people. I mourn the loss of their talent and this lost contribution to society as a whole.
2007-04-19 20:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, I am not crying for sad for VT massacre at all. That's life. Life is cruel like in African savannas. Eat or be eaten. Run or be eaten. That's life you know. VT massacre only a small part of real life we live in the world today. I even glad that thing happened in VT. So we as Americans could learn and take a good lesson from VT massacre - hopefully.
2007-04-19 21:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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in case your antagonistic to the 2d modification then do not own guns. the reason human beings have firearms ranges from own protection to to sport. no matter if you wish or no longer peolpe have those rights. I imagie someone who has been the sufferer of two violent crimes must be extra sympathetic to the right to undergo fingers. yet another element to guage isn't anybody lives in a substantial city the position police reply instantly. In rural parts guns are both a practice and a need. I too used to stay in NYC, so i will relate to some what your putting forward. even if, residing in a rural Southwestern section, wild animals are literally my greatest danger, and on accasion using a firearm has been needed. What human beings do not seem to understand is, that whatever number gun guidelines you bypass, you won't be able to legislate what human beings are going to do with them once they purchase one.
2016-12-04 08:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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May help to reach out in some way. Some cherities have sprung up already. I wish I could cry like that for people. I just tend to not let myself think to deeply about tradgedies because I am simply afraid of the true pain they feel.
2007-04-19 20:42:23
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answered by Nash13 3
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I had a lot of grief once for the talent that was lost, when I found out a total stranger died. I had just gotten started in the field of the Craft and discovered the style of the person and found out who the person was just a day after the person died.
It is not just the people we grieve for, it is the future they could have brought to light, their passions, skills, arts, and crafts. All those gifted youth, people young and old. Lost forever.
2007-04-19 21:16:49
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answered by d4d9er 5
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All the violence in this world makes me want to cry. The war in Iraq, the genocide in Darfur, the atrocities committed in Gaza, and yes the VT shootings. Cry, pray, do what ever you can to retain humanity in this world of ever increasing violence.
2007-04-19 22:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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better to use your engery praying for the families darling. It is not bad but i wont say it is good. It is ok! nothing wrong with it just get on ur hands and knees and pray that the families get thru it ok.
2007-04-19 20:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Better yet cry for the ones who refuse to defend our youth.
2007-04-19 20:43:46
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answered by zeepogee 3
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Yes, it is okay. I cried also. It was a terrible tragedy, and those poor people deserve our tears for their lives that were cut so tragically short.
2007-04-19 20:41:51
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answered by cyndi a 3
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