Timing can be as insignificant as an afterthought or as important as a manifesto.
I was watching the news this evening and they were covering the unfortunate events that occurred in Tucson, AZ.
Just like that, six people died a bunch more wounded.
I once watched a movie called "Two Minute Warning" which was not unlike the events that occurred in mentioned incident except the sniper is killed in the end.
The movie ends with John Cassavetes character talking about how the police knew nothing about who the shooter was nor his intent, but the media would uncover his past and ask why the police had to kill him in the weeks following.
Art imitating life can be inspirational.
When life imitates art, you know there's something wrong.
I was watching the news this evening and they were covering the unfortunate events that occurred in Tucson, AZ.
Just like that, six people died a bunch more wounded.
I once watched a movie called "Two Minute Warning" which was not unlike the events that occurred in mentioned incident except the sniper is killed in the end.
The movie ends with John Cassavetes character talking about how the police knew nothing about who the shooter was nor his intent, but the media would uncover his past and ask why the police had to kill him in the weeks following.
Art imitating life can be inspirational.
When life imitates art, you know there's something wrong.



