To everyone who remembers that horrible day, I'm 20 years old, and I do not live in the US, never have, but OLA was used during one of our fire lectures at university, and it shocked me so much, I had to write on here. I am so sorry, to everybody who has suffered a loss or trauma due to this tragedy, and to all those injured. I don't even know what to say, nothing I can do, or say, will ever make this go away. I just hope that everyone is...alright. I suppose, even though I know that this will ever happen. I am so, truly sorry that this incident occurred and everyone had to suffer in this way. Please accept my sincere condolences, and best wishes. This is a bit of a weird entry, but I just wanted to pay my respects to all those who were died, injured or traumatised by this, and for everyone who remembers that day, and to those who fought so hard to save the lives of the children, nuns, and others injured trying to rescue people from the school. You are all stars. Heroes. I hope that the survivors, and those who were in the area or affected by the fire are doing the best they can with their lives, no matter how difficult it may seem. You are so brave and courageous, and I hope that you remember that, no matter how difficult it seems. Blue.x
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