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michaelE
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Trademark wrote:
michaelE wrote:
pendiana jones wrote:Those who have seen it. Did you cry?


Especially you fellas.


You gotta figure. 9-11 was/will be the most tragic thing that will probably have happened in your lifetime.

No offense but what a fucking joke that statement is. In America maybe, but there has been genocide going on in Liberia for awhile where 250,000+ people have been killed. How many people died in 9/11 3 or 4,000 max? Not to derail the thread but that statment was on some "stupid American" type of shit I had to say something.

btw. I have no desire whatsever to see this movie.

what? Tragedy is felt so differently when it hits home FOR ALL HUMAN BEINGS.... when your mom dies it is a FUCK of a lot different than when your neighbor's mom dies, don't try to be all politically fucking correct and say we are egotistical selfish people because 250,000 people died in a tsunami a million miles away and we care more about what happened in downtown New York.... I wept for those people in NY and in Asia but when I see my fellow American choosing which way to die by either jumping or burning to death it resonates a little more, SUE ME!!
Not going to sue you, but I will disagree. What do you mean don't try to be politically correct? I am FAAAAAAAAAR from that. FAGGOT (jk I am trying to get non-pc cred yo)

I don't hold a special affinity in my heart for someone I don't know just because they are from the same country as me. A human life is a human life (American or not) and in my opinion 250,000 people dying is more tragic than 4,000 people dying. Don't get all fired up again and start cap locking all over the place it was my opinion and still is. Also Liberia is not in Asia and genocide doesn't mean Tsunami. k thx bye

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