in aurora, colorado. right. the midnight shooting at a batman premiere. and iem was there in the mornins there was still blood in the parking lot that still spilled popcorn from the fleeing people and the kids of the town whose friends had died the night before were sitting around looking at this police tape area and one of them had a shirt on thatin said my bloody valentine. xp and it had a picture of a head exploding. st and i said, that's a little strange to wear that shirt after this terrible shooting. and he saidsa, well, it's a band i had noticed. yeah, it is bad. it's very bad. well, so the moral of this story is that i don't think we notice anymore that we're absolutely sad aided in this violence, in this talk of shooting and shooters. we use the language as though we've all gone to the police academy.
The Jakarta Post.
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