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It shows me how globalized the world is. Not only suicide methods seem to become more popular when reported they same might can be applied to terror attack methods. But this is only a hypothesis.

The procedure looked similar also in a car. But I think the motives might be different. The German killer was probably mentall ill. His reasoning sounded very off. He was the self-proclaimed "strongest critic of islam". And then he makes a terror attack the same exact way as islamic terrorists. He was fan of the right-wing extreme party by the way.

The US terrorist seems to be a self-proclaimed IS member.

It shows me that one action can start a chainreaction. And in our globalized world we are connected to each other. Maybe these thoughts are some sort of an antidote againist solipsim. Even though I think that it is no contraction of this philosphy.
 
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