Oh, so you're going to quantify it ? Death only counts according to numbers ? One person dies, score, 1. 28 people die, let's give it a score of 8...... WTF.
It's official, the perpetrator of the Canadian Greyhound stabbing and decapitation did eat parts of the victim's body. What has become of us ? This is beyond any horror movie ever conceived. I only hope that Hollywood does not make a movie of this incident. Enough is enough.
If god didn't exist we would have invented him, as we likely did. We invented Velcro, too bad we didn't invent it a couple of thousand years ago. Many christians wouldn't feel that "guilt", if we had. I mean , instead of nails, Velcro would have worked just as well.
Like what ? Never mind that container in the back of the fridge, it's been there for a couple of years now, a little longer won't hurt. I have unidentified stuff in my fridge that are starting to make noises in the night.
For all you Sat., morning would-be Rambos, the victim had been stabbed many times before anyone knew what was going on.
Disarming a 12" knife wielding mad-man within the closed confines of a bus would mean death to anyone who tried. Unlike a gun, a knife doesn't run out of bullits, nor does it need to be aimed, just swiped in any direction to do a lot of harm.
It get's worse, according to a released police radio transmission (somehow released to the web) from the 1rst RCMP on the spot; the perpetrator was cutting the victim up and eating him.
Let's start with this; Impassive, stoic, phlegmatic, apathetic, stolid mean unresponsive to something that might normally excite interest or emotion. impassive stresses the absence of any external sign of emotion in action or facial expression <met the news with an impassive look>. stoic implies an apparent indifference to pleasure or especially to pain often as a matter of principle or self-discipline <was resolutely stoic even in adversity>. phlegmatic implies a temperament or constitution hard to arouse <a phlegmatic man unmoved by tears>. apathetic may imply a puzzling or deplorable indifference or inertness <charitable appeals met an apathetic response>. stolid implies an habitual absence of interest, responsiveness, or curiosity <stolid workers wedded to routine>.
RE: whats the difference between love & Infatuation
Love is a prolonged infatuation.