Yes indeed, Aggelakis.
It is such a morbid tragedy and sent me, and many I am sure, reeling.
The vitriol I have seen being thrown around (in numerous other places) during the aftermath has been quite terrible itself.
When we look at that horror-stricken community all coming together for each other, how can we not do the same? How can we not act in kind? If there are ever lessons to learn from such things, it is through the resolve of those most impacted that I believe we must humbly attempt to emulate, carry on and promote.
After all, it really is all about respecting each other, respecting life. Start with that. If it doesn't come from there, we don't need it right now.
(all simply in my own humble opinion, at least)
Also, I had a conversation in which someone else was talking about the aspects and benefits of community and, as the benefits were being mentioned, I was thinking that was what I (and, from what I have gathered, many of you) get from this community.
*hugs*