Gullible Jones wrote:For once I agree with vendic.
grapes wrote:From the reaction I've seen, it's more like "OMG!! They were going to bomb the Eiffel Tower! I know someone who was there once!"
vendic wrote:grapes wrote:From the reaction I've seen, it's more like "OMG!! They were going to bomb the Eiffel Tower! I know someone who was there once!"
Human nature I guess. I've seen a lot of those type of posts too. People want to relate to the event somehow.
Rommie wrote:It's very safe here on a level that is unimaginable to many in the USA, where yet another mass shooting is expected. (Edit: to see what I mean, check the first plot in this post.) So yes, people are going to gasp when this kind of stuff happens in their proverbial backyard, and I think that's a pretty common thing to expect from human nature at that.
grapes wrote:Rommie wrote:It's very safe here on a level that is unimaginable to many in the USA, where yet another mass shooting is expected. (Edit: to see what I mean, check the first plot in this post.) So yes, people are going to gasp when this kind of stuff happens in their proverbial backyard, and I think that's a pretty common thing to expect from human nature at that.
That jumped out at me when I read this. Unimaginable?
Gees, we just drove five hundred miles this weekend, where I'd never been before and where I'd never known anyone, and walked around a town in the dark, chose a restaurant at random, and never thought once about the possibility of being gunned down.
O *sure* I sit with my back to the door and check for raptor ingress points but doesn't everyone?
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