Not trying to be paranoid or to sound like im totaly insane,.......but... Has anyone been following Va Tech? I dont know if its just because of the media coverage, but they seem to be having more than their fair share of trouble.
Sometimes people dont realize that anger and rage can call things into existence they know nothing about. Seung Hui Cho, or how ever you want to say his name, created something. Such malice and hatred doesnt go unnoticed and leaves an "echo" if you will. 32 people dead, 33 I think, with him.
Thinking on it in a different perspective, what he did was create a vacuum of energy, each life taken with the hatred he possed, the energy released is amazing. I have felt a life slip away and it overloaded all my senses to the point where I was barely aware of directing traffic at the accident. Im on the Randolph Fire Department. Now imagine 32 people, 32 bursts of life and then a void, a hollow shell. The rage is an important part, Its like it taints the energy as it escapes. Something that was once of the light, now dark, tainted, another defeat of the light.
Shut everything off close out the world and just listen and feel. The currents are moving faster than normal.
Larry
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Wing_Zero_75

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Oct 21 @ 8:57AM
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Seung Hui Cho Victims
Bald moment, I forgot to post the links. I would call it a blond moment, ........but I dont have nough hair to do so.
Larry
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RightWingRepublican

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Oct 21 @ 9:07AM
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Yes, ive been following it. I haven't checked the news yet today though. Crazy shit. I hope the girl is ok.
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ladyvampire

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Oct 21 @ 9:40AM
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I am originally from Virginia, and that is my neices alma mater.. What happened there was a tragedy, and there will be the "ghosts" of those murdered and the residual vibe from the rage that boy had will be there for years to come. Just like Columbine, and other schools where students went out of their minds with anger and killed at random. My heart goes out to all the parents that have lost their children in these instances, and I hope and pray, that it won't happen again.
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cbond35

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Oct 21 @ 11:31AM
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I have felt a life slip away and it overloaded all my senses to the point where I was barely aware of directing traffic at the accident. I had that feeling everyday for 6 years. Which is the reason why I decided to not pursue a medical career after leaving the Navy. Watching people die in front of you day in and day out changes you in a way that is indescribable. Many of the doctors I worked under turned to drugs and alcohol to numb these feelings. Although I drank a sh*tload in the Navy, I immersed myself in my music and cooking to distract and detach.
I've seen military vets and retirees pass peacefully and I've seen 18 year old Marines die horribly, screaming in pain...........It really makes you appreciate life in a way that some will never know.
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