floppylobster said:
Eico said:
floppylobster said:
Consider that in terms of percentage of the population of the city and that's like 2,000 people dying if it was in Los Angeles. So it's not completely insignificant.
It's 0.0014% of New Zealand's population, actually.
I said 'of the city'. The city. I know the population of New Zealand thank you. I live here. You know almost everyone I've ever encountered on the Escapist have been nice and civil people who occasionally might overstep the mark and be a dick, but at least know when they have. Until now of course. I was only asking you not to be so casual about the deaths out of respect for those of us on the board who know people who died. I guess you deal with death by trying to trivialise it. That's fine, but why do you feel the need to do it in front of other people who are still trying to deal with their loses? Does that make you feel even better? Yes millions die around the world every year. As we all will. So let's try to be a little nicer to each other while we are here.
I don't trivialize death 'to deal with it'. I guess that's where we see things differently; I think death is trivial, especially on the small scale like this. I see it as part of course, something to be expected and something that happens so often around the world that it simply cannot be shocking. If there weren't hundreds of millions starving to death and laying in ruble as we speak, then death of this nature would be something alien and ghastly. But we all have different tolerance to things and we all perceive the value of some to be greater or lesser than we do others. Funny how it's our universal similarities that make us different.