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RAIN Arthie
The Ascended Fleet Intrepid Crossing
84
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Posted - 2013.09.11 11:54:00 -
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Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day. |

Blod Bladelicker
Flashpoint Chaos Sexy Alliance
16
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:00:00 -
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So many clones died...And were remade...The horrors of this never ending war are truly scary. |

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
43947
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:00:00 -
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Not to be snarky, but this is the one thing I don't believe anybody is ever going to forget. |

baltec1
Bat Country
7948
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:04:00 -
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There was also more than one disaster on this day |

T'Laar Bok
82
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:04:00 -
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IMO America received a well deserved smack up the side of the head that day. Unfortunately it didn't do any good.
Amphetimines are your friend.
http://eveboard.com/pilot/T'Laar_Bok |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
83
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:06:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:Not to be snarky, but this is the one thing I don't believe anybody is ever going to forget. We may never forget the people lost and how tragic this was but can't go around pissing in everyone's cheerios and not expect terrible things to happen. We don't learn as 'Murican's tho. Our arrogant attitude is sickening at times.. |

Scyleia Anjali
0
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:07:00 -
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When are they going to make 9/11 a holiday?
Seems like i have to hear about it every year even if i dont. It is tragic that people died, but people die all the time. But the media sure loves to promote 9/11 as the worst thing humanity could possible experience. |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
83
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:08:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:There was also more than one disaster on this day  Yes lets not forget baltec losing his virginity ;) |

Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
1222
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:10:00 -
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RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day.
It is indeed sad that 3000 plus people died, but why are their lives any more important the lives loves lost in hundreds of other places in the world throughout history at the hands of other people?
Do you remember the date of Tiananmen Square? Or the 100 days of the Rwandan Genocide? Most people viewed Orwell's writings as a warning. The harper regime and the goons treat them as a guidebook. |

Jim Roebuck
StarFleet Enterprises Fatal Ascension
75
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:11:00 -
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Right.
Frankly, I don't give a **** about 9/11. Yeah, a building got hit by a plane and came crashing down, big woop. "Black shadows hanging over his shoulders Black mark up against your name Your green eyes couldn't get any colder There's red poison flowing through your veins..." AC/DC, Evil Walks |

Azami Nevinyrall
Carbon Circle Tactical Narcotics Team
1235
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:12:00 -
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Tron 3K wrote:baltec1 wrote:There was also more than one disaster on this day  Yes lets not forget baltec losing his virginity ;) Still in disbelief he had enough money to pay that stripper... I'm currently taking bets on the following: - CCP Games becomes EA Games' property. - EVE Online will have Microtranctions everywhere. |

Icarus Able
Traverse Holdings
86
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:13:00 -
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Americans are so self centered. Yes this was a tradegy But people die all the year round. I hear Americans crying out not to get involved in syria for example. Yet they are dying just as you guys did. |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
83
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:13:00 -
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Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Tron 3K wrote:baltec1 wrote:There was also more than one disaster on this day  Yes lets not forget baltec losing his virginity ;) Still in disbelief he had enough money to pay that stripper... More like she prolly felt pitty and then paid him afterwords. |

baltec1
Bat Country
7949
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:16:00 -
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Tron 3K wrote:Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Tron 3K wrote:baltec1 wrote:There was also more than one disaster on this day  Yes lets not forget baltec losing his virginity ;) Still in disbelief he had enough money to pay that stripper... More like she prolly felt pitty and then paid him afterwords.
I made $5 |

Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13690
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:18:00 -
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While I have sympathy for the families of the victims, parading it in everyones faces while conveniently forgetting the victims of US Gov't policy in arming "freedom fighters" and spying on the whole world is doing the US no favours.
Americans give no thought to the victims of the IRA, who were funded by US organisations while attacking one of the US's allies, or the victims of the Mujahideen who later became the Taliban, who were sponsored and armed by the US government to fight the USSR because it suited them at the time.
Also OOPE <<------ I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
43959
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:20:00 -
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Scyleia Anjali wrote:When are they going to make 9/11 a holiday?
Seems like i have to hear about it every year even if i dont. It is tragic that people died, but people die all the time. But the media sure loves to promote 9/11 as the worst thing humanity could possible experience.
Well, when you are not old enough yet to have been there................... |

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
43959
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:22:00 -
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Jim Roebuck wrote:Right.
Frankly, I don't give a **** about 9/11. Yeah, a building got hit by a plane and came crashing down, big woop.
......and another 8 year old. Boy they sure are crawling all over GD this morning. |

TharOkha
0asis Group
596
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:22:00 -
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...and what about those hundreds of thousands civilian victims killed by "western democracy forces"? Yes 9/11 was tragedy but lets not forget that war has two sides with innocent victims.
GÇ£If reality can destroy the dream, why shouldn't the dream destroy reality?GÇ¥ |

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
43959
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:23:00 -
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson remembers the day...on the day......
The Horror, The Horror |

Caliph Muhammed
Perkone Caldari State
504
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:25:00 -
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I'm sorry that we as Americans have allowed our tyrannical and ever approaching fascist government feel so secure as to through a publically recorded underground nuclear demolition scheme potentially kill hundreds if not thousands of Americans and millions in the middle east.
I honor those first responders who went through at cost of their own life to find any survivors. I pray that the people in the government opt to treat them for the low yield radiation sickness they suffer from before they all perish instead of allowing them to die to uphold a lie.
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Remiel Pollard
Stirling Iron Society
1714
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:33:00 -
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RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day.
I always forget about this until someone reminds me. It's 10:24pm in Australia and I've managed to go the entire day without hearing anything about it until now. A day I'd rather forget, to be honest. This tragedy, while no less a tragedy, was used as an excuse by your government to drag Australia into a war (invoking the ANZUS treaty and threatening the Free Trade Agreement if we didn't go) that nobody here wanted and got a very good friend of mine killed. I still remember a caricature in the newspaper of our Prime Minister at the time, John Howard, wearing a bullring through his nose and Bush pulling him around by a chain. It was fitting, and also remarkably accurate.
Not to belittle the lives lost in the tragedy, but I think war belittles everything just fine all by itself. It's a shame that there was little alternative other than military action. However, while I freely admit that I hate what this day sparked and have a personal problem with it, and still firmly believe we played right into the hands of terrorists by implementing such freedom-restricting security measures as a result, I can't think of any alternative that would have gotten the same result and I won't say the right thing was done in response, but I will say we did the best thing we could have done with the information we had at the time. Unfortunately, hindsight is always waiting to play its hand. You don't scare me. I've been to Jita. |

RAIN Arthie
The Ascended Fleet Intrepid Crossing
87
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:34:00 -
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I was in school when 9/11 happened. That day i decided to join the US Army and fight for my country. I went to Iraq and served a year over there. You get to see all sorts of gross and nasty things that weak people never could handle. It's easy to armchair a war when your not there. It's also easy to armchair a tradgedy years after it's happened. This post was not, and is still not for your self entitled opinions on what happened that day or any other. |

J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
886
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:39:00 -
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They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late. This is my signature. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.-á Without me, my signature is useless. Without my signature, I am useless |

KuroVolt
The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
670
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:40:00 -
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No disrespect to anyone who was involved in the tragedy, but why make a thread about 9/11 on the EVE GD forum? :/ |

mama guru
Thundercats The Initiative.
150
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:40:00 -
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Pinochets coup was truly an atrocity. Never forget. ______
EVE online is the fishermans friend of MMO's. If it's too hard you are too weak. |

Druson Zod
Ten Ring
1
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:44:00 -
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Requiescat in pace, Sean Smith (Vile Rat) - 9/11/2012, Benghazi, Libya. |

Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13690
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:44:00 -
[27] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late. We did, it's called imposing "democracy" to countries that don't have it, and it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
83
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:44:00 -
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RAIN Arthie wrote:I was in school when 9/11 happened. That day i decided to join the US Army and fight for my country. I went to Iraq and served a year over there. You get to see all sorts of gross and nasty things that weak people never could handle. It's easy to armchair a war when your not there. It's also easy to armchair a tradgedy years after it's happened. This post was not, and is still not for your self entitled opinions on what happened that day or any other. "weak"? Poor usage of words. Thats like saying you were an idiot so you joined the army while most of us with some sort of intelligence stayed here and didn't police the world. |

Alara IonStorm
5327
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:45:00 -
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I stood on the top of one of those towers two weeks before they fell. I was just about 11 at the time.
I was back in Canada and in class when the teacher turned on the radio.
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Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
84
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:46:00 -
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You do realize most the people we help "save" we put people in charge that later on down the road turn against us. Hmmm I think we shoudl stop doing that. |

J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
886
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:48:00 -
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Jonah Gravenstein wrote:J3ssica Alba wrote:They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late. We did, it's called imposing "democracy" on countries that don't have it, or may have it but don't suit policy, and it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
Actually I was thinking more of a burnt earth strategy and leaving heads on stakes driven into the ground in front of each destroyed village as an example. Democracy isn't medieval enough. This is my signature. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.-á Without me, my signature is useless. Without my signature, I am useless |

KuroVolt
The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
670
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:49:00 -
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J3ssica Alba wrote:They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late.
Eugh, that is some black and white retarted morals you have going on there.
Who is this *they* and *we*? |

Lucas Kell
JSR1 AND GOLDEN GUARDIAN PRODUCTIONS SpaceMonkey's Alliance
567
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:50:00 -
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RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day. Well I'm from the UK, not the US, so I have to say I consider it a little distasteful that you think everyone globally should just stop to remember. Do you stop on the 5th an 9th of august to remember the hundreds of thousands of innocent people that died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? When the US starts to care about the tragedies happening outside of their borders, especially the ones they caused themselves, I'll stop and think about their losses. Until then, while I agree it's a tragedy, I'll keep my day to myself. EDIT: Oh and to clarify your current "caring" about oil producing countries isn't really the same thing. The Indecisive Noob - A new EVE Fan Blog for news and stuff. |

Andrea Griffin
707
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:50:00 -
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Tron 3K wrote:Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:Not to be snarky, but this is the one thing I don't believe anybody is ever going to forget. We may never forget the people lost and how tragic this was but can't go around pissing in everyone's cheerios and not expect terrible things to happen. Which is at odds with the founders of the country. They were quite adamant that we mind our own business and keep our noses out of everyone else's. CCP Sreegs is my favorite developer. |

War Kitten
Panda McLegion xXPlease Pandemic Citizens Reloaded Alliance.Xx
3231
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:51:00 -
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Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day. It is indeed sad that 3000 plus people died, but why are their lives any more important the lives loves lost in hundreds of other places in the world throughout history at the hands of other people? Do you remember the date of Tiananmen Square? Or the 100 days of the Rwandan Genocide?
I bet you don't celebrate anyone's birthday either do you? Because then, to be fair, you would have to celebrate everyone's birthday.
It must be hard living in your head.
I find that without a good mob to provide one for them, most people would have no mentality at all. |

Lucas Kell
JSR1 AND GOLDEN GUARDIAN PRODUCTIONS SpaceMonkey's Alliance
567
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:52:00 -
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War Kitten wrote:Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day. It is indeed sad that 3000 plus people died, but why are their lives any more important the lives loves lost in hundreds of other places in the world throughout history at the hands of other people? Do you remember the date of Tiananmen Square? Or the 100 days of the Rwandan Genocide? I bet you don't celebrate anyone's birthday either do you? Because then, to be fair, you would have to celebrate everyone's birthday. It must be hard living in your head. I should imagine he celebrates the birthday of people he knows. He probably didn't know anyone killed in 9/11 however, and I think that's his point.
Just sayin'. The Indecisive Noob - A new EVE Fan Blog for news and stuff. |

Mandy Bonebright
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
13
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:54:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:Tron 3K wrote:Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Tron 3K wrote:baltec1 wrote:There was also more than one disaster on this day  Yes lets not forget baltec losing his virginity ;) Still in disbelief he had enough money to pay that stripper... More like she prolly felt pitty and then paid him afterwords. I made $5 
You would have made more if it lasted longer than 2 seconds. Bull riding takes longer... |

J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
886
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:55:00 -
[38] - Quote
KuroVolt wrote:J3ssica Alba wrote:They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late. Eugh, that is some black and white retarted morals you have going on there. Who is this *they* and *we*?
they = moslems
we = everyone else This is my signature. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.-á Without me, my signature is useless. Without my signature, I am useless |

Karak Terrel
As Far As The eYe can see Chained Reactions
296
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:57:00 -
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J3ssica Alba wrote: they = moslems
we = everyone else
People like you are the real victims of 9/11 |

Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13692
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:58:00 -
[40] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:KuroVolt wrote:J3ssica Alba wrote:They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late. Eugh, that is some black and white retarted morals you have going on there. Who is this *they* and *we*? they = moslems we = everyone else There is so much wrong with this post, the majority of Muslims find the extremists as distasteful as the majority of Christians find the Westboro Baptist Church and peadophile priests. I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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Caliph Muhammed
Perkone Caldari State
504
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:58:00 -
[41] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:Jonah Gravenstein wrote:J3ssica Alba wrote:They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late. We did, it's called imposing "democracy" on countries that don't have it, or may have it but don't suit policy, and it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. Actually I was thinking more of a burnt earth strategy and leaving heads on stakes driven into the ground in front of each destroyed village as an example. Democracy isn't medieval enough.
Your wave of indignation was counted on by your government.
The whole crusade thing is amusing. War for Jesus? Murder for the Prince of Peace? You sound like those radical jihadist.
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. |

War Kitten
Panda McLegion xXPlease Pandemic Citizens Reloaded Alliance.Xx
3231
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:58:00 -
[42] - Quote
Lucas Kell wrote:War Kitten wrote:Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day. It is indeed sad that 3000 plus people died, but why are their lives any more important the lives loves lost in hundreds of other places in the world throughout history at the hands of other people? Do you remember the date of Tiananmen Square? Or the 100 days of the Rwandan Genocide? I bet you don't celebrate anyone's birthday either do you? Because then, to be fair, you would have to celebrate everyone's birthday. It must be hard living in your head. I should imagine he celebrates the birthday of people he knows. He probably didn't know anyone killed in 9/11 however, and I think that's his point. Just sayin'.
No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today.
I find that without a good mob to provide one for them, most people would have no mentality at all. |

KuroVolt
The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
671
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Posted - 2013.09.11 12:59:00 -
[43] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:KuroVolt wrote:J3ssica Alba wrote:They started a jihad, we should have replied with a Crusade. However the West has become weak and shortsighted. One day you will wake up and realize that your countries have been taken over from within and by then it will be too late. Eugh, that is some black and white retarted morals you have going on there. Who is this *they* and *we*? they = moslems we = everyone else
Its hard to tell if you are trolling or not, simply because of the sad fact that many people actually are that far gone. |

RAIN Arthie
The Ascended Fleet Intrepid Crossing
92
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:00:00 -
[44] - Quote
Tron 3K wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:I was in school when 9/11 happened. That day i decided to join the US Army and fight for my country. I went to Iraq and served a year over there. You get to see all sorts of gross and nasty things that weak people never could handle. It's easy to armchair a war when your not there. It's also easy to armchair a tradgedy years after it's happened. This post was not, and is still not for your self entitled opinions on what happened that day or any other. "weak"? Poor usage of words. Thats like saying you were an idiot so you joined the army while most of us with some sort of intelligence stayed here and didn't police the world. I'm guessing you were a marine with this attitude *EDIT* Like to clear up I have nothing against people that "fight for our country" (we haven't done that in a long time). I just don't like this crap we deal with that none of these were "wars" just us policing other countries where we shouldn't be.
No, from the stuff you and others have been posting, "WEAK" is dead on. |

Peter Raptor
Galactic Hawks
556
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:01:00 -
[45] - Quote
Oh yeah, the day the US government used as a perfect excuse to invade a sovereign country of Iraq looking for WMDs that didnt exist, and killing 900,000 innocent Iraqi men, women and children in the process? Yeah, how could anyone forget  Evelopedia;-á
The Amarr Empire, is known for its omnipresent religion -áGÇá-á-á |

Bog Banks
Broz With Froz Defiance Enterprises
0
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:02:00 -
[46] - Quote
T'Laar Bok wrote:IMO America received a well deserved smack up the side of the head that day. Unfortunately it didn't do any good.
I wish u bastards should stick to ur own language. Whatever race or culture equates losing 3000 innocent lives to whatever expression u used. U idiots really should stick to making ur own ppls lives crap. |

Lucas Kell
JSR1 AND GOLDEN GUARDIAN PRODUCTIONS SpaceMonkey's Alliance
568
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:02:00 -
[47] - Quote
War Kitten wrote:Lucas Kell wrote:War Kitten wrote:Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day. It is indeed sad that 3000 plus people died, but why are their lives any more important the lives loves lost in hundreds of other places in the world throughout history at the hands of other people? Do you remember the date of Tiananmen Square? Or the 100 days of the Rwandan Genocide? I bet you don't celebrate anyone's birthday either do you? Because then, to be fair, you would have to celebrate everyone's birthday. It must be hard living in your head. I should imagine he celebrates the birthday of people he knows. He probably didn't know anyone killed in 9/11 however, and I think that's his point. Just sayin'. No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today. No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them. The Indecisive Noob - A new EVE Fan Blog for news and stuff. |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
84
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:03:00 -
[48] - Quote
RAIN Arthie wrote:Tron 3K wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:I was in school when 9/11 happened. That day i decided to join the US Army and fight for my country. I went to Iraq and served a year over there. You get to see all sorts of gross and nasty things that weak people never could handle. It's easy to armchair a war when your not there. It's also easy to armchair a tradgedy years after it's happened. This post was not, and is still not for your self entitled opinions on what happened that day or any other. "weak"? Poor usage of words. Thats like saying you were an idiot so you joined the army while most of us with some sort of intelligence stayed here and didn't police the world. I'm guessing you were a marine with this attitude *EDIT* Like to clear up I have nothing against people that "fight for our country" (we haven't done that in a long time). I just don't like this crap we deal with that none of these were "wars" just us policing other countries where we shouldn't be. No, from the stuff you and others have been posting, "WEAK" is dead on. How does fighting wars that we don't belong in make you strong? That makes you a ******* idiot.. |
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ISD Cura Ursus
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
211

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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:05:00 -
[49] - Quote
Thread moved to Out Of Pod. ISD Cura Ursus Lieutenant Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs) Interstellar Services Department |
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Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13692
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:08:00 -
[50] - Quote
Bog Banks wrote: I wish u bastards should stick to ur own language. Whatever race or culture equates losing 3000 innocent lives to whatever expression u used. U idiots really should stick to making ur own ppls lives crap.
What language are you using? Because it's certainly not English. I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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War Kitten
Panda McLegion xXPlease Pandemic Citizens Reloaded Alliance.Xx
3231
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:08:00 -
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Lucas Kell wrote:War Kitten wrote:Lucas Kell wrote: I should imagine he celebrates the birthday of people he knows. He probably didn't know anyone killed in 9/11 however, and I think that's his point.
Just sayin'.
No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today. No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them.
You two must be the ones that break that "moment of silence" when it is asked for to yell out, "Hey other people died too!"
If you want to remember other tragedies, start a thread on those days. I promise not to **** up your thread if you can be a decent person hold your breath in this one.
Just sayin'
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bloodknight2
Talledega Knights PLEASE NOT VIOLENCE OUR BOATS
255
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:08:00 -
[52] - Quote
It's like Eve.
Planes were missiles that hit 2 BS. Everyone inside died. Industrialist are bulding new ships using blueprint. |

KuroVolt
The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
671
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:11:00 -
[53] - Quote
Lucas Kell wrote: No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today.
No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them.
Exactly, not to sound harsh but: EVE is an Icelandic game and the playerbase comes from ALL over the world. 9/11 was 12 years ago, and while it was a tragedy, you have to understand that for countries that are not America, having people point out what a tragedy this particular event was despite there being many like it makes the American people come off as a bit self centered to the rest of the world.
Again, Im not anti American, this is just an honest observation. |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
84
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:11:00 -
[54] - Quote
Earlier this morning a woman killed off a lot of my semen by taking it in her mouth. Lets bow our heads in silence for a min.  |

Lipbite
Express Hauler
787
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:13:00 -
[55] - Quote
And if you'll forget about it - TSA will gladly remind you in the most inconvenient way possible. |

J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
886
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:13:00 -
[56] - Quote
Most of the replies in this thread to my simple statement of facts indeed proves me right. You are all sympathizers with the enemy, yet once the enemy takes over you will be treated just the same as everyone else because no matter what sympathy you have for them they will still consider you an infidel and a non-believer. This is my signature. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.-á Without me, my signature is useless. Without my signature, I am useless |

Bog Banks
Broz With Froz Defiance Enterprises
0
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:13:00 -
[57] - Quote
Remiel Pollard wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Ladies and gentlemen I would like for you to take a moment of your time to remember the tragedy of 9/11. So I ask to please find the time to remember all who have perished on this day. I always forget about this until someone reminds me. It's 10:24pm in Australia and I've managed to go the entire day without hearing anything about it until now. A day I'd rather forget, to be honest. This tragedy, while no less a tragedy, was used as an excuse by your government to drag Australia into a war (invoking the ANZUS treaty and threatening the Free Trade Agreement if we didn't go) that nobody here wanted and got a very good friend of mine killed. I still remember a caricature in the newspaper of our Prime Minister at the time, John Howard, wearing a bullring through his nose and Bush pulling him around by a chain. It was fitting, and also remarkably accurate. Not to belittle the lives lost in the tragedy, but I think war belittles everything just fine all by itself. It's a shame that there was little alternative other than military action. However, while I freely admit that I hate what this day sparked and have a personal problem with it, and still firmly believe we played right into the hands of terrorists by implementing such freedom-restricting security measures as a result, I can't think of any alternative that would have gotten the same result and I won't say the right thing was done in response, but I will say we did the best thing we could have done with the information we had at the time. Unfortunately, hindsight is always waiting to play its hand.
Thank u for reminding us never to invite u pussies to anything... We were tasked with making sure this never happened again, and if u were going to pin point the root causes, instability in the region, unemployment, religious fanaticism,, then Iraq was key to us drying up that cesspool. |

Lucas Kell
JSR1 AND GOLDEN GUARDIAN PRODUCTIONS SpaceMonkey's Alliance
568
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:14:00 -
[58] - Quote
War Kitten wrote:You two must be the ones that break that "moment of silence" when it is asked for to yell out, "Hey other people died too!"
If you want to remember other tragedies, start a thread on those days. I promise not to **** up your thread if you can be a decent person hold your breath in this one.
Just sayin' Erm no, not quite. I observe a silence when a silence is due. I just don't agree with every 9/11 having to see posts and articles everywhere with Americans demanding we remember them. Not only do you blatantly ignore other far worse tragedies throughout history, you were in fact the cause of several. If you want to go to a US forum and all observe silence, feel free, but don't expect a global community to join in willingly just because you think you're more important than everyone else. The Indecisive Noob - A new EVE Fan Blog for news and stuff. |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
84
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:14:00 -
[59] - Quote
Some people might be turned on by that.... |

RAIN Arthie
The Ascended Fleet Intrepid Crossing
92
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:15:00 -
[60] - Quote
Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect. |

J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
886
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:16:00 -
[61] - Quote
KuroVolt wrote:Lucas Kell wrote: No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today.
No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them.
Exactly, not to sound harsh but: EVE is an Icelandic game and the playerbase comes from ALL over the world. 9/11 was 12 years ago, and while it was a tragedy, you have to understand that for countries that are not America, having people point out what a tragedy this particular event was despite there being many like it makes the American people come off as a bit self centered to the rest of the world. Again, Im not anti American, this is just an honest observation.
Not all victims of the moslem attack on the WTC were American, in fact they came from ALL over the world. This is my signature. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.-á Without me, my signature is useless. Without my signature, I am useless |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
85
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:16:00 -
[62] - Quote
Well its beginning to become a lot clearer I think.. No I take that back still can't tell if J3ssica and Bog are trolling or actually acting like the fanatics overseas that they are griping about. Go figure.. |

Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
1225
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:18:00 -
[63] - Quote
Lucas Kell wrote:
No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them.
Pretty much this....
In Rwanda at least 500,000 died, or the equivalent of more than one 9/11 every day for 3 months. But most americans can't even find Africa on a map, let alone one African country. (Remember, the u.s. is a country that had a person chosen to run in the v.p slot of a federal election who thought Africa was a country.)
Sorry all you u.s. patriots, but Sept 11th, 2001 is far more important for the geo-politocal shifts that occurred as a result of it , compared to the lives lost that day. I remember walking into the office the next day and having 3 managers talking about it right next to me. I said "welcome to Fortress America", and they had no clue what I meant.
12 years later, the whole world understands that.
Most people viewed Orwell's writings as a warning. The harper regime and the goons treat them as a guidebook. |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
85
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:18:00 -
[64] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:KuroVolt wrote:Lucas Kell wrote: No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today.
No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them.
Exactly, not to sound harsh but: EVE is an Icelandic game and the playerbase comes from ALL over the world. 9/11 was 12 years ago, and while it was a tragedy, you have to understand that for countries that are not America, having people point out what a tragedy this particular event was despite there being many like it makes the American people come off as a bit self centered to the rest of the world. Again, Im not anti American, this is just an honest observation. Not all victims of the moslem attack on the WTC were American, in fact they came from ALL over the world. And seriously how old are you? Using moslem, over muslim just seems strange in this day and age.. But then again I bet you are old and minorities are either n****** and not black or even african american. |

Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
1225
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:21:00 -
[65] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:KuroVolt wrote:Lucas Kell wrote: No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today.
No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them.
Exactly, not to sound harsh but: EVE is an Icelandic game and the playerbase comes from ALL over the world. 9/11 was 12 years ago, and while it was a tragedy, you have to understand that for countries that are not America, having people point out what a tragedy this particular event was despite there being many like it makes the American people come off as a bit self centered to the rest of the world. Again, Im not anti American, this is just an honest observation. Not all victims of the moslem attack on the WTC were American, in fact they came from ALL over the world.
If you are going to try to speak intelligently about something, spelling "muslim" properly might be a good idea. And btw, this was an attack by 13 extremists, not an entire religion.
Most people viewed Orwell's writings as a warning. The harper regime and the goons treat them as a guidebook. |

Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13694
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:21:00 -
[66] - Quote
RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect. So do it, we're sick of you "helping" us.
While you're at it stop arming "freedom fighters", exporting your laws via coercion, your litigation "culture", your religious extremism, your version of history via hollywood and your political agendas. I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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Lucas Kell
JSR1 AND GOLDEN GUARDIAN PRODUCTIONS SpaceMonkey's Alliance
571
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:22:00 -
[67] - Quote
RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect. HAHAHAHA! Stop "helping" everyone then. Since your idea of "helping" people is bombing everyone (allies included) then swooping in to deploy democracy anywhere you see oil reserves. Obama sure seems like he wants to go into Syria. Waiting around for any excuse to go diving in and scoop up the profit. Never mind that it's against UN rulings. Never mind that you don't know who launched the chemical attack. Never mind that the Syrian rebels proved in march they had access to chemical weapons. Never mind that the Syrian rebels are made up of the very same terrorist organisations that attacked you on 9/11. There's oil in Syria, so those people need helping! Charge! The Indecisive Noob - A new EVE Fan Blog for news and stuff. |

Caliph Muhammed
Perkone Caldari State
505
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:22:00 -
[68] - Quote
EVE forums are not your own personal forum to post things and have only positive critique.
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Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
85
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:23:00 -
[69] - Quote
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:J3ssica Alba wrote:KuroVolt wrote:Lucas Kell wrote: No, he's picking on the OP for not remembering people who died in other tragedies and only pointing out the one relevant to today.
No... Much like me, hes probably pointing out that your tragedy you think everyone should stop still for, while other tragedies you ignore. I should imagine it's also pointing out that a lot more than 3000 people have been killed in other tragedies, but you don't expect everyone to stop and think about them.
Exactly, not to sound harsh but: EVE is an Icelandic game and the playerbase comes from ALL over the world. 9/11 was 12 years ago, and while it was a tragedy, you have to understand that for countries that are not America, having people point out what a tragedy this particular event was despite there being many like it makes the American people come off as a bit self centered to the rest of the world. Again, Im not anti American, this is just an honest observation. Not all victims of the moslem attack on the WTC were American, in fact they came from ALL over the world. If you are going to try to speak intelligently about something, spelling "muslim" properly might be a good idea. And btw, this was an attack by 13 extremists, not an entire religion. moslem is actually a word that was used by the baby boomers.. (I had to look it up because I was going to say the same thing.) |

Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
85
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:24:00 -
[70] - Quote
Lucas Kell wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect. HAHAHAHA! Stop "helping" everyone then. Since your idea of "helping" people is bombing everyone (allies included) then swooping in to deploy democracy anywhere you see oil reserves. Obama sure seems like he wants to go into Syria. Waiting around for any excuse to go diving in and scoop up the profit. Never mind that it's against UN rulings. Never mind that you don't know who launched the chemical attack. Never mind that the Syrian rebels proved in march they had access to chemical weapons. Never mind that the Syrian rebels are made up of the very same terrorist organisations that attacked you on 9/11. There's oil in Syria, so those people need helping! Charge! We have "proof" tho! Just like we had "proof" for going to Iraq. We just seemed to have misplaced it somewhere.. hang on we'll find it here soon. |

Caliph Muhammed
Perkone Caldari State
505
|
Posted - 2013.09.11 13:25:00 -
[71] - Quote
Lucas Kell wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect. HAHAHAHA! Stop "helping" everyone then. Since your idea of "helping" people is bombing everyone (allies included) then swooping in to deploy democracy anywhere you see oil reserves. Obama sure seems like he wants to go into Syria. Waiting around for any excuse to go diving in and scoop up the profit. Never mind that it's against UN rulings. Never mind that you don't know who launched the chemical attack. Never mind that the Syrian rebels proved in march they had access to chemical weapons. Never mind that the Syrian rebels are made up of the very same terrorist organisations that attacked you on 9/11. There's oil in Syria, so those people need helping! Charge!
Syria doesn't have oil reserves. But they are a long term obstacle to Zionist dominance in the region. But that's another discussion. |

War Kitten
Panda McLegion xXPlease Pandemic Citizens Reloaded Alliance.Xx
3232
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:26:00 -
[72] - Quote
Lucas Kell wrote:War Kitten wrote:You two must be the ones that break that "moment of silence" when it is asked for to yell out, "Hey other people died too!"
If you want to remember other tragedies, start a thread on those days. I promise not to **** up your thread if you can be a decent person hold your breath in this one.
Just sayin' Erm no, not quite. I observe a silence when a silence is due. I just don't agree with every 9/11 having to see posts and articles everywhere with Americans demanding we remember them. Not only do you blatantly ignore other far worse tragedies throughout history, you were in fact the cause of several. If you want to go to a US forum and all observe silence, feel free, but don't expect a global community to join in willingly just because you think you're more important than everyone else.
That's funny, I don't recall the OP demanding anything. He asked for a moment of your time to remember those who died on this day.
I guess in your own way, you've given that moment. Thanks.
If you'd care to share your tragedies, I'll be glad to ignore them as blatantly as I can.
I find that without a good mob to provide one for them, most people would have no mentality at all. |

Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13695
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:26:00 -
[73] - Quote
For once I'm going to agree with Dinsdale, that means there's something really really wrong in the world. I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
886
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:26:00 -
[74] - Quote
Been using moslem since I was a kid and that's how all the text books spelled it. Indeed I never realized why it had changed but since already 2 people have mentioned it here I did some research.
This site here makes interesting reading, http://hnn.us/article/524
"A Muslim in Arabic means"one who gives himself to God," and is by definition, someone who adheres to Islam. By contrast, a Moslem in Arabic means"one who is evil and unjust" when the word is pronounced, as it is in English, Mozlem with a z"
Now I am even more convinced that Moslem is the correct word for them and will keep using it till the politically correct crowd go blue in the face. This is my signature. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.-á Without me, my signature is useless. Without my signature, I am useless |

Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
1225
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:27:00 -
[75] - Quote
I think I will create a similar post next July 22nd to remember another terrorist bombing that killed 91 people from many nations. Then sit back and see how many people clue in on what that was, or why it is important. Most people viewed Orwell's writings as a warning. The harper regime and the goons treat them as a guidebook. |

RAIN Arthie
The Ascended Fleet Intrepid Crossing
94
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:27:00 -
[76] - Quote
Jonah Gravenstein wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect. So do it, we're sick of you "helping" us. While you're at it stop arming "freedom fighters", exporting your laws via coercion, your litigation "culture", your corrupt banking practices, your religious extremism, your version of history via hollywood and your political agendas.
Everyone quick, email the president. I'm sure he will listen to all of you. |

Caliph Muhammed
Perkone Caldari State
505
|
Posted - 2013.09.11 13:27:00 -
[77] - Quote
I see Amerikkka spelled like this all the time. I know it to be a derogatory term though so I abstain from doing it. Moslem is the equivalent. |

Caliph Muhammed
Perkone Caldari State
505
|
Posted - 2013.09.11 13:29:00 -
[78] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:Been using moslem since I was a kid and that's how all the text books spelled it. Indeed I never realized why it had changed but since already 2 people have mentioned it here I did some research. This site here makes interesting reading, http://hnn.us/article/524"A Muslim in Arabic means"one who gives himself to God," and is by definition, someone who adheres to Islam. By contrast, a Moslem in Arabic means"one who is evil and unjust" when the word is pronounced, as it is in English, Mozlem with a z" Now I am even more convinced that Moslem is the correct word for them and will keep using it till the politically correct crowd go blue in the face.
Happy September 11th Amerikkkan. |

War Kitten
Panda McLegion xXPlease Pandemic Citizens Reloaded Alliance.Xx
3232
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:31:00 -
[79] - Quote
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:I think I will create a similar post next July 22nd to remember another terrorist bombing that killed 91 people from many nations. Then sit back and see how many people clue in on what that was, or why it is important.
I'll be sure to remind you that you're ignoring other people who died tragically.
I find that without a good mob to provide one for them, most people would have no mentality at all. |

Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13695
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:31:00 -
[80] - Quote
J3ssica Alba wrote:Been using moslem since I was a kid and that's how all the text books spelled it. Indeed I never realized why it had changed but since already 2 people have mentioned it here I did some research. This site here makes interesting reading, http://hnn.us/article/524"A Muslim in Arabic means"one who gives himself to God," and is by definition, someone who adheres to Islam. By contrast, a Moslem in Arabic means"one who is evil and unjust" when the word is pronounced, as it is in English, Mozlem with a z" Now I am even more convinced that Moslem is the correct word for them and will keep using it till the politically correct crowd go blue in the face. Moslem is about as outdated as Mussulman, it's the arabic equivalent to the N word, and probably just as offensive. I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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Tron 3K
Ship Spinning Industries
86
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:32:00 -
[81] - Quote
Caliph Muhammed wrote:I see Amerikkka spelled like this all the time. I know it to be a derogatory term though so I abstain from doing it. Moslem is the equivalent. Hmm haven't seen that in the states yet.. we just get stuck be Muricans.. |

Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
1225
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:32:00 -
[82] - Quote
War Kitten wrote:Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:I think I will create a similar post next July 22nd to remember another terrorist bombing that killed 91 people from many nations. Then sit back and see how many people clue in on what that was, or why it is important. I'll be sure to remind you that you're ignoring other people who died tragically.
Precisely.
So why is this day so different than other days? Most people viewed Orwell's writings as a warning. The harper regime and the goons treat them as a guidebook. |

Bischopt
Arbitrary Repossession
163
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:34:00 -
[83] - Quote
Yeah it was bad. Pointless religious rage from pointless religious people. Innocent people died and I feel sorry for everyone involved. Was this the only time this kind of thing has happened? No. It was just the only time this has happened in America.
I don't see these threads about the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, for example.
**** happens, just let it go already. The rest of the world has. |

Jonah Gravenstein
Sweet Sensations Radical Industries
13695
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:34:00 -
[84] - Quote
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:I think I will create a similar post next July 22nd to remember another terrorist bombing that killed 91 people from many nations. Then sit back and see how many people clue in on what that was, or why it is important. There's also 7 July 2005 where terrorist bombs killed 52 people and injured 700 more in London.
I am furnishing this post "as is". I do not provide any warranty for the post whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any relevance or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the post will be error-free.
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Mythrandier
Spacelane Salvage
16
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:35:00 -
[85] - Quote
RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect.
You know, when reading this post all I was hearing in my head was the "Murrica, F*CK YEAH" song from Team America : World Police.
The sad thing is, you are being serious.
"It is better to light a flame thrower than curse the darkness." --á T. Pratchett. |

Sointu Luonnotar
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
32
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:35:00 -
[86] - Quote
RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect.
Cry me a river. You might be sick of it, but your government loves it, the fat cats that get rich by going to war love it. That's why america will never stop being the world police, because they love spending tax dollars to buy new weapons of war. And once they've leveled a country they hoover up the contracts to rebuild it, and the local fatcats are okay with it but everyone that is poor benefits nothing while they bear the emotional burden and terrors of war. War on terrorism is largely bullshit fed to the people. They could've assassinated Osama within hours after 9/11 but didn't, because war is good for business.
And yeah, people die, I want to show them respect too. But I do it my own way, lighting a candle and a moment of silence. I don't go posting threads about every anniversary of the T+ìhoku earthquake and tsunami(est. casualties 10 000 - 15 000), 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami (est. casualties 200 000+ ) or World War II (est. casualties 72 million, more than half of them civilians). And I don't want to remind everyone in the world that 852 died when Estonia sank off the coast of Finland. Because realistically, most of the world doesn't care, because it happened 10 000 miles away from them. Actually considering how many people have died in various disasters since 2001, WTC gets really disproportionate amount of attention even 12 years later, as I don't recall hearing much about the 2004 tsunami even though it is possibly the worst natural disaster in the past 150 years.
Now don't get me wrong, I do feel for the friends and family of 9/11 victims. But I really don't want to hear how it is the worst thing that has ever happened every damn year ad nauseum. Sorry for any hurt feelings, but give this a rest already. |

J3ssica Alba
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Jonah Gravenstein wrote:J3ssica Alba wrote:Been using moslem since I was a kid and that's how all the text books spelled it. Indeed I never realized why it had changed but since already 2 people have mentioned it here I did some research. This site here makes interesting reading, http://hnn.us/article/524"A Muslim in Arabic means"one who gives himself to God," and is by definition, someone who adheres to Islam. By contrast, a Moslem in Arabic means"one who is evil and unjust" when the word is pronounced, as it is in English, Mozlem with a z" Now I am even more convinced that Moslem is the correct word for them and will keep using it till the politically correct crowd go blue in the face. Moslem is about as outdated as Mussulman, it's the arabic equivalent to the N word, and probably just as offensive.
Good, that's why I'll use it. Also, in my language (im not American) moslems are indeed called Mussulman. So my language must be highly offensive to them .. rofl. This is my signature. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.-á Without me, my signature is useless. Without my signature, I am useless |

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:38:00 -
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Regardless of how one feels........
......this incident affected absolutely every single one of our lives without exception. Period. Every one. |

KuroVolt
The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
672
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:40:00 -
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J3ssica Alba wrote: Now I am even more convinced that Moslem is the correct word for them and will keep using it till the politically correct crowd go blue in the face.
I bet you think anyone who doesnt hate other cultures are *communist hippies!* :P |

Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
1819
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:41:00 -
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September 11...
...sometimes your fascist friends bomb some democrats...
...sometimes your hard-earned enemies bomb you...
...and yet the world keeps going on. The Greater Fool Bar is now open for business, 24/7. Come and have drinks and fun somewhere between RL and New Eden! |

RAIN Arthie
The Ascended Fleet Intrepid Crossing
94
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:42:00 -
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Sointu Luonnotar wrote:RAIN Arthie wrote:Belive me, Americans want to turn their back on the rest of the worlds as bad as everyone wants them to. We are sick of helping you. We are sick of the complaining and direspect. We do not want to go to Syria. We don't care what happens to them. We are sick of bailing everyone out. No other countries really want to stick up for eachother so we end up getting stuck with it. But I still remember my people who died 9/11 and wanted to show them respect. Cry me a river. You might be sick of it, but your government loves it, the fat cats that get rich by going to war love it. That's why america will never stop being the world police, because they love spending tax dollars to buy new weapons of war. And once they've leveled a country they hoover up the contracts to rebuild it, and the local fatcats are okay with it but everyone that is poor benefits nothing while they bear the emotional burden and terrors of war. War on terrorism is largely bullshit fed to the people. They could've assassinated Osama within hours after 9/11 but didn't, because war is good for business. And yeah, people die, I want to show them respect too. But I do it my own way, lighting a candle and a moment of silence. I don't go posting threads about every anniversary of the T+ìhoku earthquake and tsunami(est. casualties 10 000 - 15 000), 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami (est. casualties 200 000+ ) or World War II (est. casualties 72 million, more than half of them civilians). And I don't want to remind everyone in the world that 852 died when Estonia sank off the coast of Finland. Because realistically, most of the world doesn't care, because it happened 10 000 miles away from them. Actually considering how many people have died in various disasters since 2001, WTC gets really disproportionate amount of attention even 12 years later, as I don't recall hearing much about the 2004 tsunami even though it is possibly the worst natural disaster in the past 150 years. Now don't get me wrong, I do feel for the friends and family of 9/11 victims. But I really don't want to hear how it is the worst thing that has ever happened every damn year ad nauseum. Sorry for any hurt feelings, but give this a rest already.
You seem very self entitled. I heard a lot of the word "I" in there. I give you all a challenge. Walk up to an american veteran and tell him his service meant nothing and that his country is terrible. Then after that count how many teeth you have. |

Lucas Kell
JSR1 AND GOLDEN GUARDIAN PRODUCTIONS SpaceMonkey's Alliance
571
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:43:00 -
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Caliph Muhammed wrote:Syria doesn't have oil reserves. Well, not like other areas in the Middle East. But they are a long term obstacle to Zionist dominance in the region. But that's another discussion. They were ranked 33rd in the world oil production at over 400k barrels/day. It's about 1/6 of the production of Iraq.
War Kitten wrote:That's funny, I don't recall the OP demanding anything. He asked for a moment of your time to remember those who died on this day.
I guess in your own way, you've given that moment. Thanks.
If you'd care to share your tragedies, I'll be glad to ignore them as blatantly as I can. Like you could ignore global tragedies any less.
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:I think I will create a similar post next July 22nd to remember another terrorist bombing that killed 91 people from many nations. Then sit back and see how many people clue in on what that was, or why it is important. A bombing in Jerusalem. The Indecisive Noob - A new EVE Fan Blog for news and stuff. |
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:44:00 -
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While this thread was started with good intentions, the discussion of real life politics and religion are not permitted on the EVE Online forums.
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Alpheias
Euphoria Released Verge of Collapse
2626
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Posted - 2013.09.11 13:51:00 -
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Though 9/11 represents, to many, a day of tragedy and horror (my country saw its foreign minister assassinated) but for me it also represents something else, something that some of you might find silly.
I rather think of 9/11 as the day when NASA's Mars Global Surveyor arrived at Mars that would eventually lead to the discovery that there is water on Mars. I rather not know what horrific atrocious acts my species does to itself on a daily basis. Allow me to be frank. You will not like me. You will not like me now, and you will not like men++ a good deal less as we go on. |
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