@dtewi: I hope to God you're kidding. If not, I will excuse you for your crazy opinion because you are merely a lad of 12 13.
@dtewi: I hope to God you're kidding. If not, I will excuse you for your crazy opinion because you are merely a lad of 12 13.
For someone who has a South Park avatar, Timmah!, you sure don't recognize a South Park quote when you see one.
Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita
Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte
Sugu yoko de waratteita
Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo
I will never leave you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_of_the_Urinal_Deuce
That was just on Sunday night...one of my favorite recent episodes...catches all the funny things crazy conspiracy people do, like "sheeple" haha. Cartman's analysis of the towers was great too.


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Bet with disolitude: Left4Dead will have a higher Metacritic rating than Project Origin, 3 months after the second game's release. (hasn't been 3 months but it looks like I won :-p )
The Hardy Boys joke wasn't that funny.
They seemed fit for immature teenagers.
Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita
Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte
Sugu yoko de waratteita
Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo
I will never leave you
I think they were unfortunate acts of violence. Regardless of political ideology or why you believed the attacks occurred, it is something that angered you as an American. September 11, 2001, is a "a date which will live in infamy."
Did anybody see the South Park where the government wanted people to think there was a 9/11 conspiracy to cover up another conspiracy? That was pretty funny.
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers…Also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls. The only thing that really worried me was the ether. There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge. –Raoul Duke
It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...." Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson
They S*cked. Also they cost me this really great gal during my last year in college because I went into the university computer lab and posted some comments that some could have considered disparaging at the time that an artist friend of mine posted on his diaryland page in which he said he didn't really care about the victims of the attack and I thought I could understand what he was trying to say with that (I actually thought he was somehow trying to make people feel better in the aftermath of the event), so I did post them for others to see. Later in an apology he issued on his page he said that he only posted those comments in reaction to a misdirected sense of patriotism that he felt was going on around the nation in the days following the attacks.
Yeah, I posted his original comments as the homepage on one of the computers in the main computer lab of the university I was attending at the time, left the room to go to my first class that day; and as I'm heading out of the building, this girl I liked model good looks, professor's daughter at the University runs up to me and gives me a big hug and wants to know if I'm doing alright because she thought I'd been down emotionally ever since the attacks. She said that she saw me coming out of the computer room, that she worked just across the hall from it and had been worried about me, so I say everything is alright (I failed to say that I was pretty sure that in about two minutes from then I was confident that she would be seeing those comments I'd posted on as the homepage on that computer in the lab and I probably wasn't going to be so fine after that). Sure enough, after that morning she never really let me have that much to do with her and I kind of noticed that I'd received a black mark to my reputation at the university as well. And to make a long story short, my year at the university didn't turn out so well. And my life over the last seven years as a whole hasn't been that great either. (I did and have done some other negative things since that time as well to be honest, so I can see how it wouldn't be.)
Anyway, I guess I'm past all that now and have other things to worry about. My dissident artist friend has actually gone on to make a fairly big name for himself since then his paintings have been shown in galleries in New York and London and he is currently working on a graphic novel with a very famous outsider author. Yeah I knew him when he was two years old and I currently live in the house that he grew up in That girl I liked has probably moved on a lot in her life as well. I wish her the best. If she ever needed me for anything I would try to do my best to help her out.
I do wish that if Osama Bin Laden was the one really responsible for those attacks, I'm not saying I believe in conspiracy theories on that matter, some people seem to like Alex Jones, most of the writers of the articles at rense.com, and Charlie Sheen,, but I'm not high enough in life to really believe anything except for what the nightly news tells me on the matter.
Maybe as Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror says some renegade coloniel has already killed Bin Laden and the news just wasn't politically expedient enough at the time to be revealed. I kind of hope so because I do want to believe that Bin Laden, if he committed that act, will be brought to justice one day.
My most anticipated games: Whatever Hideo Kojima is going to do next, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Gran Turismo 5, Alan Wake, Wii Sports Resort. Cave Story Wiiware.
I think anyone dumb enough to believe in a conspiracy on 9/11 needs a bullet in the fucking head because they're unfit for reproduction. Maybe two bullets just to make sure because it's obvious they share more DNA with lemurs than they do humans.
With that said, 9/11 sucked. But I have to agree with Montana on saying that I've had family members taken from me (nearly half of my immediate due to street racers) and I can't be bothered to give that much of a shit. Shit happens.
But hey, if you want to use this date as a catalyst to shout about things you didn't really feel, go for it. Huge props.

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I love how the Republicans were in charge of the New York mayorship, Republicans were in the white house, Republicans were in charge of the house and Senate and Republicans had been in charge of both for 8 months (and the congress for more like 8 years) and yet the Democrats are to blame for 9/11? Pretty sure Clinton was bombing Al Queda and going after Bin Ladin before he left office. Pretty sure Clinton told Bush specificly to keep his eye on Al Queda...Pretty sure Bush and his cronies recieved memos with titles like "Bin Ladin determined to Attack US".
How do you do a horrifically incompetent job of defending your country then get to accuse the other guy of being to blame? It's like a bank guard who doesn't notice a car full of men in prison uniforms with machine guns entering the bank, taking the money, and leaving because he was asleep in his office (or on vacation in Texas thinking REALLY hard about whether Jesus can support stem cell research over the course of a month long break) blaming the other bank guard he had replaced a year ago, it just doesn't make sense.
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| The Ghost of RubangB said: 9/11 was a huge disgrace to humanity. I can't believe we let 35,615 people starve to death. And then at least 30,273 died on 9/12. And again on 9/13. And again on 9/14. And this went on every day for 7 years. And THEN we started to have a food crisis and the daily starvation death toll started increasing. 85% of these people are 5 years old or younger. |
It may sound evil to say it, but 99% of children dying of starvation are born to parents who are too poor to be having children. The real solution to the food problem in the world is distribution contraception to EVERYONE who is not in a position to have children, the food crisis would be over in a few years as the birth rates dropped to sensible levels. This right wing nutjob idea about making sure everyone is denied access to contraception whenever possible so they have as many children they can't take care of as possible makes absolutely no sense.
While 30,000 may have died in the 3rd world those dates, 100,000 were born to familes that couldn't afford one kid much less a 8th. I saw a documentary about Mexico where it showed a ton of familes who live in the city dump and scrounge for food in waste and refuse. A lot of these families had 4 or more children. Frankly I feel more outraged that people who live in a dump are having multiple children then I am that the government doesn't pony up my tax dollars which could be spent on schools, roads and energy independence to feed those who keep having children they can't afford. Where does personal responsibility on the part of the parents enter in there? It certainly should enter somewhere, if a woman living in the dump can keep her legs closed I know for a fact 5+ children don't result.
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