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9-11-05
2005-09-11, 7:20 PM #41
You know what they say. One death is a tragedy, a thousand is a statistic.
D E A T H
2005-09-11, 7:27 PM #42
Originally posted by tinny:
Also we gotta remember those that died in September 11, 2004 in Beslan, Russia :(. When terrorists held up the school:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beslan_hostage_crisis

Was that really the same day?

Quote:
Wow. September 11th. Please excuse my lack of caring. I just find it silly that people are still so worked up over it.
What do you mean worked up? It was a pretty huge thing, obviously someone is going to post a thread to commemorate the day.
2005-09-11, 7:31 PM #43
I'm sorry, no it wasn't on the same day. I must have misread something somewhere.
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2005-09-11, 7:51 PM #44
Originally posted by phoenix_9286:
Wow. September 11th. Please excuse my lack of caring. I just find it silly that people are still so worked up over it.


Yeah, thousands died, the economy got screwed up. In fact more casualties than in some wars we've been in.

No big deal though.
D E A T H
2005-09-11, 8:39 PM #45
24 years ago today, The Pee-Wee Herman Show first aired as a special on HBO. Never forget, brother. :(

[http://www.zeigermann.com/cartoonist/images/2004/04/07/tdy_stone_peewee_040402.275.jpg]
Moo.
2005-09-11, 10:09 PM #46
Somthing that someone once told me that i think is very important to remember: It is important not to forget the past, but it is also very important not to dwell on it. We can't move forward if we're always looking back.
I'm not wearing any pants...
2005-09-11, 10:22 PM #47
Remember Cavey's pic?
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2005-09-11, 10:25 PM #48
Originally posted by FastGamerr:
Remember Cavey's pic?


You mean Mikus?
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2005-09-11, 10:30 PM #49
I don't remember Mikus, but Cavey put a P-variation of OWNED on one of them pics and got banned for a long time. Right after the Cavey Death Crisis too.
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2005-09-11, 10:31 PM #50
From LJ:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v460/toaster_kitten/911banner.jpg

Right, because we all know cartoon lions standing on rocks in poverty-stricken Africa have everything to do with terror attacks in the United States. :p

Maybe Mufasa ordered the attacks himself :O
2005-09-11, 11:49 PM #51
Originally posted by FastGamerr:
I don't remember Mikus, but Cavey put a P-variation of OWNED on one of them pics and got banned for a long time. Right after the Cavey Death Crisis too.


i remember, that was just crazy.

although, i caught it after it happened as i was in LA on a holiday as that was happening
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2005-09-12, 11:04 AM #52
Originally posted by Demon_Nightmare:
Do you make jokes about the Holocaust too Mort?

Unless you're using sacrasm... :confused:


*Pulls out vast array of Holocaust jokes*
2005-09-12, 1:31 PM #53
Originally posted by phoenix_9286:
Wow. September 11th. Please excuse my lack of caring. I just find it silly that people are still so worked up over it.




Uhm, did you ever think that maybe someone here was directly affected by it?

I mean, we do have a bunch of members in close proximity to NYC.
[01:52] <~Nikumubeki> Because it's MBEGGAR BEGS LIKE A BEGONI.
2005-09-12, 1:42 PM #54
Quote:
Originally Posted by phoenix_9286
Wow. September 11th. Please excuse my lack of caring. I just find it silly that people are still so worked up over it.


I don't think you're alone in that statement.

Terrible tragedy :(
2005-09-12, 4:42 PM #55
Originally posted by Wolfy:
For you. Not for everyone.


But he doesn't oppose Al Qaeda. He's on record saying he would have supported the terror attacks had they not inspired the US to join the war.
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2005-09-12, 5:38 PM #56
Originally posted by Wookie06:
But he doesn't oppose Al Qaeda. He's on record saying he would have supported the terror attacks had they not inspired the US to join the war.


I'd like to see this record.
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. " - Bertrand Russell
The Triumph of Stupidity in Mortals and Others 1931-1935
2005-09-12, 6:03 PM #57
Originally posted by Mort-Hog:
I'd like to see this record.


Haven't we lost all the previous posts? Makes it hard for me to quote it but I'm sure other members here will remember the ludricrous post. Do you deny posting that you would have been for the attacks had the US not responded militarily, or words to that effect?
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2005-09-14, 3:39 PM #58
Originally posted by Wookie06:
Do you deny posting that you would have been for the attacks had the US not responded militarily, or words to that effect?


Yes.
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. " - Bertrand Russell
The Triumph of Stupidity in Mortals and Others 1931-1935
2005-09-14, 3:45 PM #59
Is that because you don't remember posting it or because I can't quote it anymore?

Does anyone have access to the old threads that are no longer on the board or are they "gone"?
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2005-09-14, 4:40 PM #60
It's because I have no idea what you're even talking about.


As an atheist, I'm far more afraid of an Islamic superstate than you are.
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. " - Bertrand Russell
The Triumph of Stupidity in Mortals and Others 1931-1935
2005-09-14, 5:20 PM #61
Interesting. I vividly remember the post. Contrary to popular belief I am not infallible so I *could* be mistaking you for someone else. Maybe somebody has access to the old thread...
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

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