The commemorative tradition of the minute’s silence unifies in a way that words,so soon after the awful events in Paris, cannotWords. Theyre all over the dwelling, or aren’t they,all the time. Online, in print, and falling out of people’s mouths. I’m even typing some now.And after terrible events,there are more. People expressing their shock, their sorrow – as well as, and occasionally,their delight – their condolences, their bafflement and bewilderment, and their exasperate,their grief, their testimony, and their despair,their support, their advice, or their calls for peace,their calls for vengeance.
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Source: theguardian.com