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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
You are talking about people on Facebook. For them it's something that happened outside of thier lives. They shown concern at the time it happened. It's not personally effecting them so I think it's understandable that they don't sustain those emotions they had right after it happened. Though I believe if they cared about it once, they always will, even thought they don't outwardly express it.
I'm sure the people who live in the immediately area in Paris won't forget. For the friends and family of the victims such a tragedy of losing a loved one will be impossible to forget.
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I just always find it interesting that people use these types of events as a "fad" instead of actually doing something. I mean I get it that they want to show support, but what and who are they helping if all they're doing is changing the color of their profile picture. Exactly...nothing and nobody.