
but you sure did manage it there... No fan of the the US as a state (though individually they always seem fine) - but wishing death upon 'em is going too far even for me.
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Fri 16 Aug 2002, 13:00,
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Laughing at Americans might be a national pastime, but laughing at dead Americans is pretty sick.
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Fri 16 Aug 2002, 13:06,
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i'm with matty on this one. i'm very hard to offend
but that made me flinch.
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Fri 16 Aug 2002, 13:14,
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but that made me flinch.

...but wishing for a fresh wave of the traditional red september violence does.
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Fri 16 Aug 2002, 13:15,
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hm.. how funny was it that people from the UK and all over the world were fried and killed TEE HEE so f*ckin funny, huh? HEY While you're at it - you're forgetting how funny the genocide of world war II was, and don't forget the deaths from atomic
bomb dropped on Hiroshima. You're a sick waster and need to get your brain checked.

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Sat 17 Aug 2002, 0:42,
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bomb dropped on Hiroshima. You're a sick waster and need to get your brain checked.


Wishing for a fresh wave is sick, agreed. But the original post doesn't do that.
So get a sense of humour - laughing at death and destruction is one of the mainstays of the net, and most of those joking and laughing over the years have been Americans, mainly about disasters far away, admittedly.
So we can't start crying now, when there's one closer to home.
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Fri 23 Aug 2002, 1:29,
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So get a sense of humour - laughing at death and destruction is one of the mainstays of the net, and most of those joking and laughing over the years have been Americans, mainly about disasters far away, admittedly.
So we can't start crying now, when there's one closer to home.