This is what happens when 1)everyone consumes social media, works to hard, earns too little, is bone tired, and is there to support their number one hero. No one is going anywhere. Like the tidal wave in the East, reaction times vary, you can see that from the wide reactions behind the stage, some still in disbelief, not moving , minutes…
This is what happens when 1)everyone consumes social media, works to hard, earns too little, is bone tired, and is there to support their number one hero. No one is going anywhere. Like the tidal wave in the East, reaction times vary, you can see that from the wide reactions behind the stage, some still in disbelief, not moving , minutes later, others jumped down immediately. Many thought it was firecrackers. I was actually proud that there was no chaos as a stampede would have hurt many many more and the damage and injured would have taken much longer to get to.
I wondered if the crowd thought it was firecrackers too since there are people around me still setting them off after Independence Day. Also have to wonder how many in the crowd would recognize gun fire when they heard it.
This is what happens when 1)everyone consumes social media, works to hard, earns too little, is bone tired, and is there to support their number one hero. No one is going anywhere. Like the tidal wave in the East, reaction times vary, you can see that from the wide reactions behind the stage, some still in disbelief, not moving , minutes later, others jumped down immediately. Many thought it was firecrackers. I was actually proud that there was no chaos as a stampede would have hurt many many more and the damage and injured would have taken much longer to get to.
I wondered if the crowd thought it was firecrackers too since there are people around me still setting them off after Independence Day. Also have to wonder how many in the crowd would recognize gun fire when they heard it.