Sinister: from the states.
Brier Random
brier at xxx.com
Wed Sep 12 02:51:55 BST 2001
I don't know what kind of peers those are, but I need to say that not ONE of
MY peers (by that i mean Americans of my generation) found anything
"hilarious" or "a cause for celebration". Every single person around me (of
all generations) have been shocked and saddened and angered by this. I just
don't want everyone to think that the assholes Mark observed are in any way
representative of American youth. In fact, they're not even representative
of human beings.
~brier
P.S. Pleased that the show will go on in Portland.... beautiful music is
what our hearts need right now.
>
> took the train home from school this morning...a great
> deal of my peers (by that i mean americans of my
> generation) apparently found what happened to be
> hilarious...a cause for celebration, even. everyone
> else seemed momentarily annoyed with the interruption
> of their daily routine.
>
> i can't say the occurrence or reaction startled me in
> the least...i offer best wishes to the families and
> friends of the deceased...and no one else. we'll all
> be back to our routine, tomorrow.
>
> tragic, isn't it?
>
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