VA Tech: STFU about Ismail Ax
People continue to speculate about the phrase “Ismail Ax” that Seung Hui Cho, the Virginia Tech killer, had written on his arm. Several go through various contortions of logic, which would otherwise be comical if not for the subject matter, in their aching hope to find a connection to Islam to feed their hungry lust for more pro-war hysteria.
What all of these Dick Tracy wannabes forget is that psychotic people are usually quite “rational” within the bounds of the premises set by their delusions. The most likely meaning of the phrase is a very simple and mundane one, in my opinion.
Mentally roleplay this…
You’re all set to “make them all pay” and go out in what you yourself perceive as a blaze of glory.
You’ve sent your public manifesto to the media.
You’re mentally prepared to die, after having convinced yourself it is right and necessary.
But what about tying up all of the loose ends of your life? What about those you leave behind? What about helping them with the various details of the MUNDANE but private things you’ve left undone? You’re going to die — so how can your next of kin or whoever settle up on your dry-cleaning bill or whatever?
They need to get into your personal, off-campus email account, of course, to see your saved messages and sent replies. And since you’re paranoid, you don’t want to email the password to them. Instead, you hide the password in plain sight with no context, so that it’s just gibberish to everyone except the people who might have a use for it.
I predict that if it ever becomes public knowledge why Cho wrote “Ismail Ax” on his arm, we’ll find that it was just the password for his stupid Hotmail (or whatever) account — put there for the benefit of a relative or friend. And like all decent passwords, it means nothing.
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