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what is the difference between massacre and carnage
what is the difference between massacre and carnage
29 de jul. de 2012 5:14
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It's a little bit funny. My answer gets voted down to -1, but there's no answer in an attempt to top mine. Bottom line, both massacre and carnage is a complete waste of human life.
29 de julio de 2012
Kind of a grim question to answer, but I'll tell it like it is. A massacre is what just happened a week ago in Aurora, Colorado USA. A man with several guns entered a movie theater playing the newest Batman movie and killed 12 people and wounded over 50. This happened only a few miles from where I live. Many innocent people were shot by a madman. That's a massacre. They couldn't fight back.
Carnage is similar and means the slaugher of a great number of people. In Word War One, when an army charged another and was gunned down by machine guns, this was complete carnage.
29 de julio de 2012
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