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by beetree on 29 January 2013 - 19:01

Oh, yeah, like you do? Uh, that's what you mean? Doing a driveby, don't really have the time for this dumb game.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 January 2013 - 20:01

You must have time or you wouldn't be here.
What you don't have is anything to say so you go for the personal attacks.




by beetree on 29 January 2013 - 21:01

?

ggturner

by ggturner on 29 January 2013 - 23:01

So many of them (police, teachers, children) will suffer from PTSD.  The passing of time will help, but there are some things your mind just can't erase.  It is very difficult for those who witness a tragedy to talk about it.  It hurts too much.  You just want to avoid those painful memories.  I witnessed a horrible tragedy in 2007 (had a student die as I was by their side and on the phone with 911).  In my experience, the student had been struck by lightning right after school.   I'm terrified of lightning now.

by beetree on 30 January 2013 - 01:01

We need to stop and  just look at  the bravery the writer gives us with his storytelling. Something as simple as an expression of a man showing his pain, admitting to crying at a teddy bear memorial. I related, I said. I said so to others before I made this post. It was that, and more than that. It is obscene to play word and doubt games with Moons about this. That is the insult.

Moons, have you cried a tear? A real one? I don't think so. Not about this. Never about this. 

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 January 2013 - 02:01

Bee,
your ruining GSD's thread.

I ran out of tears many years ago Bee.

It's good you still have some left.

To run out of them is something you don't want to happen to you, trust me.

Personally I think you thrive on things like this, like gawker's at a car wreck.
Reliving the horror.

You accuse me of not having feelings, I accuse you of insincerity and exploitation.


Moons.

by beetree on 30 January 2013 - 02:01

You are a farce, that is what I accuse you to be. Your fakeness should shame you. It is pointedly, cruel.



Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 January 2013 - 05:01

I'm just me Bee,
that rhymes...


You do harm to yourself, that is cruel, not me.
I pointed out another story on the page, and it had merit.


I have no fascination with reliving the horror, no morbid curiosity towards the dead, no evil agenda.

Anyone who laid eyes on that scene will see that for the rest of their lives, I know for a fact.

Now stop trying to bait me and stop bullying me, stop being hateful.









Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 30 January 2013 - 06:01

In case either of you two hadn't noticed, "lack of civility" is something
very hard to legislate for.  Don't think either of you are doing right by
keeping this up, its getting 'old'.  I would like to see more gun restrictions
even though its not my country;  but I don't kid myself any legislation
completely stops any type of crime (or 'incivility')  FWIW


by beetree on 30 January 2013 - 12:01

Hundmutter,

I agree with you. However, Moons has been doing everything in his power to try and flip this on me. He won't stop because of his evil agenda.  
I do realize it makes reading this back and forth garbage, get an "old" feeling. I can't control what he does and I'm pretty sure he'd go out of his way to oppose any view I take; doing the ol' flipperoo lately, lol,  just wanted to make sure that part is clear.


It would be nice to be able to really express some of the feelings in the article that make the most sense to me. It might be something, that could provide strength and even a realization that we, and I mean the world, share so much of this tragedy, together, no matter where we sit today in front of a computer screen. Some of us wondering if we can make this place a better place, for a six year old to live and go to school.

They shouldn't have to worry about some things such as this horror. But it is too late, for all of us. And for some the horror will never go away.

 





 


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