Somewhere out there in the darkness of the Interweb, a circus is missing a clown. 😉
		
		
	 
You'd fill that void quite nicely, Rick, especially with your archaic views of the mentally ill.
	
	
		
		
			Since day one, you've shown no compassion for the victims, and keep framing this whole thing around the shooter, Midnight Circus.
		
		
	 
No compassion?  That's hardly true.  I've never once said that Cho was right in doing what he did; again, you're assuming way too much.  I'm just not as quick to jump on the "I hope Cho burns in hell" bandwagon as some of you, because doing so is , in my opinion, an over-simplification of things.  The situation isn't as black-and-white as that.  If you disagree, then that's your failing.
	
	
Empathizing with and understanding his 
position, maybe.  I never once said he was right.
	
	
		
		
			fascinated by his murder-count,
		
		
	 
Now you're reaching.  A lot of people are fascinated with his murder-count, especially people in the media and those investigating the case.  It's pretty crazy that an untrained person would be able to do all that damage in such a short amount of time.  In fact, you can't even really think about the thirty-two who lost their lives without reflecting upon that fact, so I have no idea why you feel like being an ass about this particular point.
	
	
		
		
			even dedicating the thread to him.
		
		
	 
Celericho said that the thread was dedicated to the students, and Cho was a student.  Aside from his last few hours, he supposedly wasn't a bad guy at all according to the reports.  He just...snapped.  If it makes you feel better to consider him some sort of demonic hellion on the level of Adolf Hitler, then go right ahead.  You'd be wrong and extremely ignorant in doing so, but that's your choice.
Like I said, his parents lost a child, too, and we can't possibly know what kind of hell he suffered throughout his life.  Why you confuse "empathy" with "idolitry" and "callousness" is beyond me.
	
	
		
		
			He shouldn't be the focus of this thread.
		
		
	 
This is probably something I should have addressed before, but I'll take care of it now: this isn't a memorial thread.  This isn't a thread set aside for forum members to brag about how much they cyber-care by having them sign a cyber-wall which none of the victims or their families are ever likely to see.  This thread is about the shootings, of which Cho was a big part, surprisingly enough.  So, it only makes sense, then, that Cho would be involved in this thread somehow.  I find it interesting, though, that because I don't necessarily side with those of you who absolutely despise Cho himself (and not his actions), I'm all of a sudden making him the "focus" of this thread.  But, hey, whatever you say, cap'n.
	
	
		
		
			Those kids and faculty who lost their lives due to his insane killing spree deserve better.
		
		
	 
Deserve better than...what?  Me disagreeing with some of you on Cho being a monster?  Somehow that doesn't make sense.
	
	
		
		
			We on this forum deserve better.
		
		
	 
I lol'd at this.  Hard.  Mostly because it's a ridiculous attempt to rally a battle cry against me for no reason other than the fact that you disagree, and most likely based solely on your own prejudices.  
If you disagree, then disagree.  You don't need to be a dick about things, though.