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Great, first the US not London. Jeez
You forgot Madrid.
I'll be honest, again, and hope that this post does not get deleted, again. Why is it that I always have to post what I want to say
twice, because no matter the content, one always gets removed? Weird.
It's been two days since the attacks. And I had almost forgotten them already. I don't 'feel' anything anymore. That morning, when a friend woke me up to tell me about the attacks. I actually had a hard time to put up a sad face.
It's not that I like what happened. But I can't say it bothers me much. The only thing that I worry about is that London is only ~300km from where I live and we also have a huge underground system in our city.
And we blindly follow the US everywhere it goes. (Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
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It really, really sucks for all of the people who were in that crash. For their families. I can't even imagina how traumatised these people must be from being in that bus or train at that time. I can't believe how the people who didn't get in that train because it was too full, or because they were too late must feel. I really can't imagine how the families must feel who are
still hoping for their loved ones to be found, the people who are still buried under the chaos caused by these Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades. Their name alone makes me sick. I can't pronounce it.
There is no real point to my post because I probably didn't have anything to say that someone else hasn't said already.
SaphEdit: It's generally a good rule of thumb that if you think what you're about to say is going to be edited or deleted by a moderator that you probably shouldn't be posting it at all. I'd think you were old enough to know better. Apparently not.