TurdBerglar
07-17-2006, 03:12 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13898913/
when i read it was only 86 dead, i admit i was a bit disappointed. during the last tsunami, katrina and even 9/11 a lot of my own heartfelt feeling went out to those people. but quietly i got more and more excited when those death tolls and destruction estimates kept climbing. i think my fascination has to do with it just being a grand and epic type of situation/story and the fact that it doesn't really directly affect me so it seems kind of fake to me. and everyone flocks or rubbernecks to car wrecks so i know im not the only one that thinks like this.
when i read it was only 86 dead, i admit i was a bit disappointed. during the last tsunami, katrina and even 9/11 a lot of my own heartfelt feeling went out to those people. but quietly i got more and more excited when those death tolls and destruction estimates kept climbing. i think my fascination has to do with it just being a grand and epic type of situation/story and the fact that it doesn't really directly affect me so it seems kind of fake to me. and everyone flocks or rubbernecks to car wrecks so i know im not the only one that thinks like this.