I dont feel bad for him. He probably went through minimal pain. I never feel sorry for the people who died. Yeah, its sad that they died and such, but they're not the ones that have to live with it (forgive the pun). I feel sorry for the mental victims (Those emotionally effected by the death) For example, the woman in the elevator will probably need a hell of a lot of therapy and counselling to cope with that. And I feel bad for the family members that have to have that in their minds. Those are the people who need the sympathies.
I hope I dont sound like an asshole. |