Edmonton
Lemmy community for the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. We encourage posts with Edmonton related original content, such as stories, news, events, hot discussion topics, and discussions with like-minded others who may share your obscure interest or hobby.
Rules
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Racism, sexism, and other forms of discrimination are not cool. Please report it, don't support it.
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Don't editorialize headlines. Please keep the original title of article submissions, don't editorialize.
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We are not Kijiji or Craigslist. We do allow buying/selling posts, job-seeking threads, or posts made to find companionship, but please keep it civil.
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Lost and found posts are allowed. Hopefully we can help you find your mitten, cat, car, or travel mug!
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No Low Content/Offtopic Posts A post to c/edmonton must be substantially awesome. Any post that is low effort, a repost, low quality, or irrelevant to c/edmonton can be removed without warning, but it will likely stay and we'll make fun of it.
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No Uncivil behaviour, Insults, personal attacks, and veiled insults to get around this rule.
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No Spam or Referrals Spamming a business, spamming a referral link, spamming an app, spamming coupons or "Free credit".
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"Fatally attacked" didn't quite fit the title, but maybe that's just me
I'm confused. He was attacked, and died on the scene... What doesn't fit?
Not sure what it is exactly...
Maybe language would be less ambiguous if we specifically invented words to describe people who were "fatally attacked with a knife".
Fatally knifed.
Mortally cut to death maybe, has a ring to it.
Ironic given you haven't explained anything. The headline is intentionally ambiguous, why would you even argue that lmao.
Or was it just to post a little quora quip..