CptStern
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Farrowlesparrow said:Now thats funny!
I know what you mean, but...well I'm sure you cans ee why I think its humerous.
heh, not not really
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Farrowlesparrow said:Now thats funny!
I know what you mean, but...well I'm sure you cans ee why I think its humerous.
Well then maybe this will make it more clear.CptStern said:heh, not not really
Farrowlesparrow said:Well then maybe this will make it more clear.
If there is one thing I cannot tolerate, it is intolerant people.
I know what you mean, but...well I'm sure you can see why I think its humerous.
K e r b e r o s said:I saw it as humerous. Course, I cant laugh at it -- Stern will just think I'm trying to provoke him or something ...
Farrowlesparrow said:Oh, and of course saying what you just said you aren't provoking him at all.
Vigilante said:Am I on your ignore list Cpt. Stern? Last time I made you mad I apologized =)
ComradeBadger said:Fat Tony stabbing me pisses me off ;(
People that can be presented with evidence that's as clear cut as possible, and still continue to wallow in ignorance.
Superb, quoted in full agreement
Farrowlesparrow said:I get annoyed at the fact that hardly anyone believes in anything bigger than themselves.
qckbeam said:finally it just uttered this guttural moan that was so human and heart-breaking I felt like crying.
Now i'm pissed off. That also reminds me of my dog, thats got a lung disease and only has a month left to live. That pisses me offqckbeam said:I'm sort pissed off right now. I was watching something on PBS, a camera crew following a group of soldiers in Iraq. I came in a little late. The soldiers were looking for mortar locations inside an Iraqi village. About 5 minutes into the program gun shots rang out in the distance. The camera man ran to a window inside the room they had been examining and caught a terrible scene playing out about 200 feet away. An American soldier (a doctor apparently) pulled out his rifle and shot a dog that had been running around on a pile of dirt and junk about 50 yards away from he stood. The man shot him right in the chest claiming the dog was looking to harm him when it clearly hadn’t posed any threat to him or anyone else. The worst thing though is how he just shot it once and let it bleed to death in the dirt road it had been walking along. The poor thing was yelping in the most heart-wrenching way while it walked around in spastic circles coughing up little spurts of blood all over the dust before it finally wobbled and collapsed, still breathing but unable to move itself anymore. Its owner came out, sullen and obviously upset to sit beside his pet. The poor boy slowly lifted his head and tried to wag his tail when he saw his owner. He dropped it back to the ground a few moments later, and finally, about ten minutes after being shot in the lungs, the dog breathed its last. How anyone could let a creature as innocent as a dog suffer like that is beyond my comprehension. It hadn’t really posed any threat, but even if it had, why would you let it wallow in pain when you could so easily have ended it? The panic in the dogs barks and yells when it’d first been hit quickly gave way to terror and realization, and finally it just uttered this guttural moan that was so human and heart-breaking I felt like crying.
Danimal said:Today, I said "Fire. In. The. Hole!" like a HL1 grunt and punched him in the back of the head.... Good times