If there are any norwegians on the forums, I want you to know that there's several of us in Denmark thinking of pretty much nothing else than what happened in Oslo and especially Utya. We empathize greatly.
It seems almost impossible the scale of this tragedy and I stand dumbfounded at the short amount of time it occurred over. I know how it feels to lose someone close but I have not truly known a loss this great. I can only offer sympathy.
Funny (well, you know what I mean) thing is that he doesn't even see it as a crime. He thought of it as something that had to be done to stop the labour party. But yeah, Amy Winehouse is dead so that's far more entertaining to the masses, I guess.
Yeah, he noted MW2 as a great military simulator and he played it a lot. He really wasn't that intelligent at all, I suppose. MW2 a great military simulator :lol:
What bugs me is that the guy had enough time to shoot 80+ people without the police taking him down, i know it happened on an island but jesus dont they have choppers. All those dead kids because the police were not prepared for something as devastating as that.
You gotta understand that this is the first time in a loooooong time Norwegian police had to deal with **** like this. It was all very poorly organized, simply because they had no idea what to do. Well, that sounds a bit harsh, it's not like they were running around like headless chicken in a barn, but you know what I'm saying, right?
Yes of course, you cant really prepare for something like that but its 2011. They have an adequate police force. In the uk the guy would have been shot dead after he killed the first person providing they were there at the first kill. Nothing against them but they should have been better prepared is all.