Gone, but not forgotten.

As someone stated on Twitter, you don't have to be a K-popper to send out your thoughts and prayers to the missing and dead passengers of the ferry. IIt's called being human.

 

I kept thinking about the passengers throughout the day and even my friends in Kuwait are upset over this tragic events and are praying for their families and friends.

 

What I upset about is that the passenger's friends or family who study abroad of Korea might still be unaware of what is happening or discovered about by the media. With finals coming up, I pray for them. I pray for their soul and mind.

 

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Anhae-ELF-DH
#1
What happened ? What ferry and why don't I know about this ? Please tell me !
DevilsPetal
#2
All my hopes and wishes are with the families and I really hope that there is still a chance for survivors.

One of my friends said something I find really rude, even though I can somehow understand it. She said, if it would have happened somewhere else, half of the people she knows and are now sad about it / posting stuff, would not care.

I agree with her, BUT: You can't be sad about every single tragedy that happens in the world. It's just not possible. And that comes from me, a very emotional person. I am really easily getting upset, may it be a young person getting killed in a car accident here or a terror attack or whatever.

And I think it is really rude to "piss" at people who are taking part of the hopes and prayers and stuff, JUST because it's korean. Would she rather want them to be cold s? :/
princess_kim
#3
Me too. I hope everyone who has missing family copes well and finds them.