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Furion Riddick
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:09:00 -
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It is great regret that those who paid the ultimate price be trodded on by those who are selfesh and don't have a heart. It is after all a human life layed down for us to say what we want to say, but being disrespectful truly shows who you are. Our prayers and sorrows are for Droma Njo and his family and friends. Live on with God may his arms enfold you.
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Black Dranzer
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:14:00 -
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Originally by: Morolen1
Originally by: Black Dranzer
Originally by: Morolen1 "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf" -George Orwell
That's a quote from the mid 40s. Things were a little different back then.
Still, pity about the young fellow getting killed.
Condolences to the family.
since when have quotes had expiration dates?
"A woman, a dog, and a walnut tree, the more you beat them the better they be."
Certain quotes and expressions lose their punch over time, if you know what I mean.
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Lobster Man
Metafarmers
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:18:00 -
[33]
Condolences
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Pr1ncess Alia
Caldari Perkone
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:19:00 -
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-- A game that is significantly nonlinear is sometimes described as being open-ended or a sandbox, and is characterized by there being no "right way" of playing the game. |
Callum Hughes
Caldari Independent Coalition Primary.
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:24:00 -
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primary. were 1 big family, sad when one leaves us
Best wishes to his family & friends
now hes up there mining those roids in the sky :)
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Plocsk
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:26:00 -
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BREAKING NEWS: PEOPLE DO INDEED DIE IN WARS!
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Jazminum Conehead
Minmatar Revered Mining Corp CryoGenesis Mining Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:26:00 -
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o7 from Scotland
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Selous
Bi-Polar Bears
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:32:00 -
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Soldiers never die , they regroup in another place.
RIP
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BeanBagKing
Ch3mic4l Warfare STR8NGE BREW
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:35:00 -
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o7
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Sader Rykane
Amarr Midnight Sentinels Midnight Space Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:47:00 -
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Edited by: Sader Rykane on 19/06/2010 03:49:20
Originally by: Angela Greatness Sader Rykane, while i may agree or disagree with some points, i think out of respect for this post you should take your discussion and arguements to another forum topic or make your own to discuss your idea's and i might join you. But even though there will be some trolls here, let's try to all extend our sympathy and just simply say
Fly safe fellow pilot o/
I disagree.
Simply for the reason that the OP told us how he died, in order to convey that this man was some sort of hero. He could of simply told us he died and that could have been it.
You can't just dismiss the circumstances of his death if you brought them up. My posts are legitimate and I don't find them to be disrespectful and it's too bad if you do.
The fact is: A man you and I do not know died in a war, and that information was given to us so that we could... Well what?
No one who did not know this man, or know the true circumstances of his death can pretend to have some sort of respect or reverence for him. I'm sorry, but pretending to respect this man without even know HOW he died, WHY he died, WHO he was, and WHAT he did is something that I believe to be disrespectful.
You want to truly show this man respect? Then learn about his life, figure out if he was actually noble, and if he was help his family. But don't sit in this thread and act like writing "my condolences" and such suddenly makes you more respectful than me.
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Phony v2
Caldari The Praxis Initiative Sodalitas XX
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:54:00 -
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RIP. You will be missed and remembered. ______________________________________________ Yes? You, the idiot in the back, with the dumb question. |
Reclamator Janu
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Posted - 2010.06.19 03:55:00 -
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Can I have his stuff?
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Kraundewr
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Posted - 2010.06.19 04:12:00 -
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Originally by: Sader Rykane
Originally by: Aerilis Disrespecting people over a game is fine. Disrespecting those that gave their lives serving their country is not.
War is one of the worse practices of the human race, yet warriors are some of the best people... because they are willing to sacrifice everything for what they believe in.
07 soldier.
Time to play devils advocate.
Does that count for the people we're fighting against as well?
Being willing to die for what you believe in, doesn't make what you believe in right. It also doesn't make a person noble.
Suicide bombers are in fact the epitome of people willing to die for what they believe in.
Yes the soldiers may be noble for being willing to lay down their lives for what they believe in, but you know what else? They're trained and willing to kill people.
Killing is wrong, it doesn't matter the reason.
It's not fair to look at just one side of the coin.
I don't see anyone making a forum post for the men that this man may have killed, or participated in killing.
This reply is the epitome of ignorance.
I am willing to bet that this poster has no idea that most of the suicide bombers are told that they have to do it or their families will be killed. I am also willing to bet that this poster doesn't know that that after telling them they will kill their family, they than inform the bomber that if they do it, their family will get thousands of dollars instead.
To the person that posted this, your an idiot. God bless this dead hero and his family!
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Ranger 1
Amarr Dynaverse Corporation Sodalitas XX
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Posted - 2010.06.19 05:04:00 -
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07
My condolences for the loss of your friend.
Some people in this thread apparently don't realize that this thread is NOT about...
... them, or their opinion about war and the people that fight them. ... the philosophical differences between a "hero" or a "terrorist". ... how the man died, where the man died, or what kind of man he was in life.
This thread IS about people expressing sadness over the fact that a friend has died, someone they may very well have spoken with on a nightly basis... and other people expressing their sympathy or simply paying their respects on the passing of a fellow hobbyist.
Airing your personal philosophy is best reserved for another thread, one of your own making.
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Nooma K'Larr
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.06.19 05:16:00 -
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Edited by: Nooma K''Larr on 19/06/2010 05:16:49
Originally by: Sader Rykane
Originally by: Aerilis Disrespecting people over a game is fine. Disrespecting those that gave their lives serving their country is not.
War is one of the worse practices of the human race, yet warriors are some of the best people... because they are willing to sacrifice everything for what they believe in.
07 soldier.
Time to play devils advocate.
Does that count for the people we're fighting against as well?
Being willing to die for what you believe in, doesn't make what you believe in right. It also doesn't make a person noble.
Suicide bombers are in fact the epitome of people willing to die for what they believe in.
Yes the soldiers may be noble for being willing to lay down their lives for what they believe in, but you know what else? They're trained and willing to kill people.
Killing is wrong, it doesn't matter the reason.
It's not fair to look at just one side of the coin.
I don't see anyone making a forum post for the men that this man may have killed, or participated in killing.
Problem is that those who drew first blood, wish to continue killing. Recently they hanged a 7 year old boy for "spying."
When your ideology and religion says that killing/suicide is good because it will get you nooky in paradise from 70+ odd virgins...then something is wrong.
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Balsak
Minmatar Friends of Bigfoot
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Posted - 2010.06.19 05:24:00 -
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Originally by: Nooma K'Larr
Problem is that those who drew first blood, wish to continue killing. Recently they hanged a 7 year old boy for "spying."
When your ideology and religion says that killing/suicide is good because it will get you nooky in paradise from 70+ odd virgins...then something is wrong.
Keep that **** out of here, it's not needed and only serves to stir **** up for no reason and no good will come from it.
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Asperath Fernandez
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Posted - 2010.06.19 05:43:00 -
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Edited by: Asperath Fernandez on 19/06/2010 05:46:03 ****ing disgusting trolls. Some of the posts in this thread sicken me.
o7 brave soldier. Thank you for your sacrifices.
My sincerest condolences to your family and friends.
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Nooma K'Larr
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.06.19 05:47:00 -
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Originally by: Balsak
Originally by: Nooma K'Larr
Problem is that those who drew first blood, wish to continue killing. Recently they hanged a 7 year old boy for "spying."
When your ideology and religion says that killing/suicide is good because it will get you nooky in paradise from 70+ odd virgins...then something is wrong.
Keep that **** out of here, it's not needed and only serves to stir **** up for no reason and no good will come from it.
Just replying to why military forces are still in Afghan. The previous poster made it sound like a rhetorical question.
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Herateis
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Posted - 2010.06.19 05:57:00 -
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Edited by: Herateis on 19/06/2010 06:05:55 Edited by: Herateis on 19/06/2010 06:02:21 Edited by: Herateis on 19/06/2010 05:58:02 Edited by: Herateis on 19/06/2010 05:57:30
Originally by: Kraundewr
Originally by: Sader Rykane
Originally by: Aerilis Disrespecting people over a game is fine. Disrespecting those that gave their lives serving their country is not.
War is one of the worse practices of the human race, yet warriors are some of the best people... because they are willing to sacrifice everything for what they believe in.
07 soldier.
Time to play devils advocate.
Does that count for the people we're fighting against as well?
Being willing to die for what you believe in, doesn't make what you believe in right. It also doesn't make a person noble.
Suicide bombers are in fact the epitome of people willing to die for what they believe in.
Yes the soldiers may be noble for being willing to lay down their lives for what they believe in, but you know what else? They're trained and willing to kill people.
Killing is wrong, it doesn't matter the reason.
It's not fair to look at just one side of the coin.
I don't see anyone making a forum post for the men that this man may have killed, or participated in killing.
This reply is the epitome of ignorance.
I am willing to bet that this poster has no idea that most of the suicide bombers are told that they have to do it or their families will be killed. I am also willing to bet that this poster doesn't know that that after telling them they will kill their family, they than inform the bomber that if they do it, their family will get thousands of dollars instead.
To the person that posted this, your an idiot. God bless this dead hero and his family!
theres always a choice just like theres always the choice not to go along with tyrannical orders as a soldier. if they're so brave why are they afraid of being in military prison for disobeying morally wrong orders? its their duty to disobey orders from above that are wrong.
choosing to stay quiet and die, like choosing to help bank robbers so they dont shoot you, does not make you a hero.
Originally by: Ranger 1 07
My condolences for the loss of your friend.
Some people in this thread apparently don't realize that this thread is NOT about...
... them, or their opinion about war and the people that fight them. ... the philosophical differences between a "hero" or a "terrorist". ... how the man died, where the man died, or what kind of man he was in life.
This thread IS about people expressing sadness over the fact that a friend has died, someone they may very well have spoken with on a nightly basis... and other people expressing their sympathy or simply paying their respects on the passing of a fellow hobbyist.
Airing your personal philosophy is best reserved for another thread, one of your own making.
most lol post Ive seen in a while.
I'll fix it for you.
Originally by: Ranger 1 07 Some people in this thread apparently don't realize that this thread is NOT about...
... them, or their opinion about war and the people that fight them unless you think they're a hero and doing good for us. ... the philosophical differences between a "hero" or a "terrorist", unless you say he was a great man for fighting evil on "our" behalf. ... how the man died, where the man died, or what kind of man he was in life, unless you say he was a hero in life for fighting in afghan.
FYP. you guys do the same thing, but then get butthurt when people do the same when it is disagreeable to your opinions.
get real.
shall I post the deaths of the people who flew the planes into the towers? we could offer our condolences to them and their familes, yet you guys would get ****ed right? people would say "those evil ppl dont deserve condolences". Well then, you'd also be putting your personal opinion in a thread.
The Condolences? Those are personal opinion. so I ask what another poster did. Why post this? really.
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John Bishop
Caldari Freedom-Technologies Eych Four Eks Zero Ahr
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:20:00 -
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At Ease soldier its time for your long awaited rest. may you awake in a place that does not need men to do the jobs us mortal men do.
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Originally by: Rodj Blake Large Beam Spec 5 is a really good skill to have, because it almost puts you on a par with people using T1 projectiles. [:lol: |
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Exordium8
Minmatar Hell's Horsemen -Mostly Harmless-
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:22:00 -
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To all the fallen, we do not forget o7 --------------------------------- Pillage, then burn. Everything is air-droppable at least once. There is no 'overkill.' There is only 'open fire' and 'time to reload.
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Kimsemus
Imperium Technologies Sodalitas XX
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:22:00 -
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Some of you guys are worse than those church members who protest at soldiers funerals.
Soldiers don't fight for land or politics. At least not in the US. They fight and die for the man standing next to them, because they know he will do the same for them. Keep the politics out of it.
May my countryman and my brother in arms rest in peace.
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1Ekrid1
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:29:00 -
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Originally by: Kimsemus Some of you guys are worse than those church members who protest at soldiers funerals.
Soldiers don't fight for land or politics. At least not in the US. They fight and die for the man standing next to them, because they know he will do the same for them. Keep the politics out of it.
May my countryman and my brother in arms rest in peace.
LOL. politics put soldiers in the place they will fight and die. Trying to disconnect the events is the logic of fools. There's 1, repeat 1, frigate in the T1 lineup designed to be a suicide tackler. the rest are for COMBAT. so don't tell me to tackle when I'm in a combat T1 frig. OR tell CCP to fix their mess. |
FreedomCalls
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:31:00 -
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Originally by: Sader Rykane Edited by: Sader Rykane on 19/06/2010 03:49:20
Originally by: Angela Greatness Sader Rykane, while i may agree or disagree with some points, i think out of respect for this post you should take your discussion and arguements to another forum topic or make your own to discuss your idea's and i might join you. But even though there will be some trolls here, let's try to all extend our sympathy and just simply say
Fly safe fellow pilot o/
I disagree.
Simply for the reason that the OP told us how he died, in order to convey that this man was some sort of hero. He could of simply told us he died and that could have been it.
You can't just dismiss the circumstances of his death if you brought them up. My posts are legitimate and I don't find them to be disrespectful and it's too bad if you do.
The fact is: A man you and I do not know died in a war, and that information was given to us so that we could... Well what?
No one who did not know this man, or know the true circumstances of his death can pretend to have some sort of respect or reverence for him. I'm sorry, but pretending to respect this man without even know HOW he died, WHY he died, WHO he was, and WHAT he did is something that I believe to be disrespectful.
You want to truly show this man respect? Then learn about his life, figure out if he was actually noble, and if he was help his family. But don't sit in this thread and act like writing "my condolences" and such suddenly makes you more respectful than me.
Well we could link his facebook and the official report of his death to you, but this is not about us proving who he was... We know who he was and he died, fighting for a country and people he loved, and believed in regardless of what you think of the conflict. This is something any man or women can respect.
I pray to god i am never as broken as you are show some humanity and some respect.
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Dian'h Might
Minmatar Cash and Cargo Liberators Incorporated
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:44:00 -
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Originally by: Sader Rykane No one who did not know this man, or know the true circumstances of his death can pretend to have some sort of respect or reverence for him. I'm sorry, but pretending to respect this man without even know HOW he died, WHY he died, WHO he was, and WHAT he did is something that I believe to be disrespectful.
I agree with this 100%.
It's sad that he died and all that (especially for the people who knew him), but 1000's of other people die everyday. Why is this person, whom me and 99% of the rest of the readers of this forum couldn't tell from adam, anymore important than them? If the OP was expecting serious replies then this thread probably belonged in an alliance forum (or OOP at a minimum) rather than eve general discussion.
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Amitious Turkey
Gallente TarNec manufacturing disaster
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:50:00 -
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Originally by: Sader Rykane Edited by: Sader Rykane on 19/06/2010 03:49:20
Originally by: Angela Greatness Sader Rykane, while i may agree or disagree with some points, i think out of respect for this post you should take your discussion and arguements to another forum topic or make your own to discuss your idea's and i might join you. But even though there will be some trolls here, let's try to all extend our sympathy and just simply say
Fly safe fellow pilot o/
I disagree.
Simply for the reason that the OP told us how he died, in order to convey that this man was some sort of hero. He could of simply told us he died and that could have been it.
You can't just dismiss the circumstances of his death if you brought them up. My posts are legitimate and I don't find them to be disrespectful and it's too bad if you do.
The fact is: A man you and I do not know died in a war, and that information was given to us so that we could... Well what?
No one who did not know this man, or know the true circumstances of his death can pretend to have some sort of respect or reverence for him. I'm sorry, but pretending to respect this man without even know HOW he died, WHY he died, WHO he was, and WHAT he did is something that I believe to be disrespectful.
You want to truly show this man respect? Then learn about his life, figure out if he was actually noble, and if he was help his family. But don't sit in this thread and act like writing "my condolences" and such suddenly makes you more respectful than me.
/respectfully It's respect for him because he had courage. And it's the recognition that while we live in this life, there are some dirty things that need doing (war). And those who are brave enough to do them deserve some kind of recognition. If nothing else, it's respect for the man because he's a man. Human life is precious, any life. Offering condolences is respect for the family, not just the soldier, for those who loved him. Also, he was cut down when he should have had more time. So, even if you don't agree with the war, you can still offer condolences based on the innate importance of every human life. (Btw I think your posts are valid. I would ask similar questions.)
With that, I offer my condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Haunting the forums since '03
Originally by: CCP Navigator We love you all as well <3
Originally by: CCP Navigator We have just updated Dodixie. We care a lot for Gallente.
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Herateis
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Posted - 2010.06.19 06:55:00 -
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Originally by: FreedomCalls
Originally by: Sader Rykane Edited by: Sader Rykane on 19/06/2010 03:49:20
Originally by: Angela Greatness Sader Rykane, while i may agree or disagree with some points, i think out of respect for this post you should take your discussion and arguements to another forum topic or make your own to discuss your idea's and i might join you. But even though there will be some trolls here, let's try to all extend our sympathy and just simply say
Fly safe fellow pilot o/
I disagree.
Simply for the reason that the OP told us how he died, in order to convey that this man was some sort of hero. He could of simply told us he died and that could have been it.
You can't just dismiss the circumstances of his death if you brought them up. My posts are legitimate and I don't find them to be disrespectful and it's too bad if you do.
The fact is: A man you and I do not know died in a war, and that information was given to us so that we could... Well what?
No one who did not know this man, or know the true circumstances of his death can pretend to have some sort of respect or reverence for him. I'm sorry, but pretending to respect this man without even know HOW he died, WHY he died, WHO he was, and WHAT he did is something that I believe to be disrespectful.
You want to truly show this man respect? Then learn about his life, figure out if he was actually noble, and if he was help his family. But don't sit in this thread and act like writing "my condolences" and such suddenly makes you more respectful than me.
Well we could link his facebook and the official report of his death to you, but this is not about us proving who he was... We know who he was and he died, fighting for a country and people he loved, and believed in regardless of what you think of the conflict. This is something any man or women can respect.
I pray to god i am never as broken as you are show some humanity and some respect.
so u can respect ppl doing it if theyre from your country but not if htey're labelled "terrorists" and from another country, basically.
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Nooma K'Larr
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.06.19 07:02:00 -
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Originally by: Herateis ...so u can respect ppl doing it if theyre from your country but not if htey're labelled "terrorists" and from another country, basically.
Labeled? You either are or you arent. Your goals determines your "label."
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dexington
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Posted - 2010.06.19 07:02:00 -
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My condolences.
Some people in this thread got some growing up to do, and i don't mean it condasending, but you need to experince how it is to lose someone close to you. When that happens, look at what you are writing now, think the same about the person you lost and see if it's still funny. Signature removed for not being EVE related. Zymurgist |
Amitious Turkey
Gallente TarNec manufacturing disaster
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Posted - 2010.06.19 07:03:00 -
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Originally by: 1Ekrid1
LOL. politics put soldiers in the place they will fight and die. Trying to disconnect the events is the logic of fools.
Politics, maybe. But most soldiers in the US do what they do to protect their family and friends. They believe there is a threat, they go. If the politics is wrong, bring it up with the politicians. Don't harpoon the soldiers, harpoon the leaders. In the end it is the politicians who are responsible if the reasons for the war were wrong, not the soldiers. Haunting the forums since '03
Originally by: CCP Navigator We love you all as well <3
Originally by: CCP Navigator We have just updated Dodixie. We care a lot for Gallente.
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