#PrayForManchester

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I love how autocorrect knew I was trying to say update from ipfqte.

(This is long, messy, and unedited but real and honest.)

Anyways, as many of you heard already, there was an incident on Monday night. A bomb exploded in Manchester after Ariana Grande's concert. It occured about 10 seconds after her last song, leaving 22 people dead and many more injured. This really is sickening. It's ironic too because she was singing "One Last Time" and it ended up being the last time for many. I won't be able to hear that song the same way again. Rest in peace, all those young wonderful souls. My thoughts are with their loved ones. All over Europe/Asia, terrorist attacks keep happening and more problems arise. First of all, the hate for Muslims grows. People need to understand terrorist does NOT equal being muslim. It just means someone who causes terror, idk. Anyways, this situation in particular is definitely devastating because most of the audience attending were children, preteens, and teens, basically young people. For some, it was their first and last concert. Now, I'm not a huge Ari fan but I know she's scarred from this. She cancelled her tour as well. Performing across the world in front of people who idolize you just to have them be killed in the same night. It's even worse for all the victims and their families. All those children wanted to have fun, they wanted to be around someone they love in a community they belong in, and what was supposed to be an event for becoming closer internationally ended up being a tragic loss of many. All of their parents let their kids go see their idol, not knowing they wouldn't return again. I'm shocked by the security of the UK, too. But I was glad that after the incident, people supported the injured and provided them with what they needed, which is how humanity should be like. I don't know what they're gaining by dropping bombs everywhere but they're certainly losing much and I will never have the slightest bit of respect or pity for terrorists. I didn't know anyone at the concert but it had an affect on me because I was just speechless. I just, I don't know. We need to do more. I don't know what to say. This is going to become a trend if we don't do something

Now.

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