Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:25 pm
Look who's calling people idiots. The word "immigrant" has nothing to do with race either.
Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:05 pm
Gundy wrote:Look who's calling people idiots. The word "immigrant" has nothing to do with race either.
I'm not an idiot, I know what an immigrant is. Given the situation, I said "race" because of the killer being Asian and all. Like bighOrt said, this is not the place for jokes.
Does anyone think this could have been prevented? I don't. This guy obviously had mental problems.
Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:55 pm
Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:03 pm
interview on Paula Zahn’s show with Cho’s two roommates. The details aren’t online yet, but here’s the gist: he stalked three girls on the floor they lived on, including via instant messages he signed with a question mark; he once told his roommates that when he looked in one girl’s eyes he saw “promiscuity,” shortly after which they sent him to a counseling center on campus for a few nights; then, at some point after he was released, they went out drinking and he opened up to them, telling them he had an imaginary supermodel girlfriend … who called him “Spanky,” and whom he called “Jelly.” Oh, and he also liked to listen to “Shine” by Collective Soul over and over and over.
Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:42 pm
Virginia Tech is where went to college, it’s where my brother went to college, it’s where my sister went to college. We all went there and the decision was a no-brainer. There wasn’t another school in the country we wanted to go to.
Today, I’m wearing orange, one of Virginia Tech’s colors. The school colors are actually maroon and orange. I remember in college, and we didn’t love the color scheme— we thought the two colors clashed. Today, there is not another color I would rather be wearing.
When most people think of Virginia Tech, the very first thing that comes into mind is sports: football and basketball. All you would see during Virginia Tech’s football season was a sea of maroon and orange. You would hear the chant in the crowd. I can still hear it in my head, “Hokie, hokie, hokie high...Tech, Tech V-P-I.”
When you go to Tech, it’s in your blood. I think of the kind of camaraderie and the pride -- they call it “hokie pride.” It sounds corny, but it is how proud the students are of their school.
I never imagined that this is the way Virginia Tech would likely go down in history. I know everyone says that about their town: “Not my town, my town is a little town,” or “It would never happen in my neighborhood.”
But Virginia Tech is a place away from the big cities. It is away from the big city problems, away from all of it. It felt insulated. It felt safe. I never felt uncomfortable walking on that campus.
Then to hear what happened at Tech today, at my school. I couldn’t believe it—I still can’t.
It was all just so surreal today to see the images on television. You can’t help but look at those images. I have a girlfriend that’s a professor there. Was that her being carried out on a stretcher? Is she safe? I have friends who work on campus, friends in the communications department.
The school always meant something really warm and fuzzy to me. Today, I have a horribly sad feeling.
But I’m really hopeful because out of the worst tragedy, you watch people rise up. And it will happen on the campus of Virginia Tech.
Those students will rise up. I’ll bet on that.
Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:59 pm
Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:42 pm
spreeul8r wrote:In other news...70 men found executed in Iraq 2 weeks ago...
http://www.telegram.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 90434/1052
56 people killed in bombing on the 14th...
http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/s ... 9635386&x=
Sure the effects of violence upon families is easy to ignore on the other side of the world, but not once it hits home. Don't forget to say a prayer for the 250,000 odd families that are mourning losses in Iraq.
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Riot wrote::lol: It is too easy to be me.
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bigh0rt wrote:Just because there is a connection there does not mean there is a correllation.
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:25 am
cyanide wrote:bigh0rt wrote:Just because there is a connection there does not mean there is a correllation.
I think the saying goes, just because there's a correlation, there doesn't mean there is a connection (causation)
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