Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 2 years agoWill we ever hit rock bottom?imagemessage-square72 fedilinkarrow-up1116file-text
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minus-squareD61 [any]hexbear18·2 years agoI haven't watched "regular" network TV news in forever so I don't know if anybody outside of us internet weirdos is still thinking about this enough to care. link
minus-squareSoap_Owl [any]hexbear27·edit-22 years agoThe people who lost their kids I imagine will have some fairly extreem emotional reactions link
minus-squareD61 [any]hexbear20·2 years agoLocally, this makes sense, but nationally it still gets to be seen as an unfortunate thing that happened "over there to somebody else." link
minus-squareSoap_Owl [any]hexbear20·2 years agoEvery journy starts with the first step and all that link
minus-squareD61 [any]hexbear20·2 years agoI hope their trauma radicalizes them towards progress instead of regress. link
minus-squareDinosaurThussy [they/them]hexbear19·2 years agoImagine being thrust into the national spotlight and not saying terrorism things to the reporter link
I haven't watched "regular" network TV news in forever so I don't know if anybody outside of us internet weirdos is still thinking about this enough to care.
The people who lost their kids I imagine will have some fairly extreem emotional reactions
Locally, this makes sense, but nationally it still gets to be seen as an unfortunate thing that happened "over there to somebody else."
Every journy starts with the first step and all that
I hope their trauma radicalizes them towards progress instead of regress.
Imagine being thrust into the national spotlight and not saying terrorism things to the reporter
Couldn't be me.