Washington Post
""That's the nature of these kids. They don't fixate on the negative or frustrating aspects that adults do. They tend to work around it,""
"The deaths jolted many Scouts out of their routine, but they also said the news has not dominated their minds as much as it has dominated the media."
So the media blows things out of proportion, suprise suprise.
Maybe the rest of us should take a lesson from this. Try to look beyond the headlines, and at the bright side of a story.
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I actually know someone who was there.
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