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> ShortyUK wrote:
>
>
> As for idiot opinions on fuel, wreckage...Its called "common
> sense", any joe bloggs with two brain cells can figure out what
> happens when a plane crashes, and even if there/im wrong, i would
> like to see you give a correct answer, because i doubt your no
> chemical analysis expert yourself either. So just calm down and be
> quiet, and lets leave it at that, ok?
>
> Is that the same common sense that led you to declare that airplanes
> fly because they're hollow?
owned.
> Why, just because someone can't spell, they are automatically assumed
> to not know a single thing? A friend of mine has a 1st Degree in
> Chemistry, yet can't spell properly either. He also has no
> common sense either.
Does he claim to be packed full of common sense? Does he claim to know about things on the basis that a bloke down the pub said it to him? If he does, then to be honest I'd regard him as fair game.
> The fact that you know someone who has been involved in something
> like this shouldn't mean that you can blast everyone else's thoughts
> out of the water and call them all stupid.
Heh. For someone who objects to being told what he should think or do, you do an awful lot of it yourself. That's twice in one week now.
> People are entitled to their own thoughts and opinions. Just because
> this topic is a little close to the heart for some shouldn't mean
> that others views and/or opinions are suddenly invalid.
True enough. Nor does it mean that if someone gets as angry as hell about it, what they say should be invalid, no?
And regardless of that, doesn't it mean that perhaps a little diplomacy or at least taste should be exercised?
What I can't understand is:
Why, just because someone can't spell, they are automatically assumed to not know a single thing? A friend of mine has a 1st Degree in Chemistry, yet can't spell properly either. He also has no common sense either.
The fact that you know someone who has been involved in something like this shouldn't mean that you can blast everyone else's thoughts out of the water and call them all stupid.
People are entitled to their own thoughts and opinions. Just because this topic is a little close to the heart for some shouldn't mean that others views and/or opinions are suddenly invalid.
As for the topic of conspiracy theories themselves, I do find them interesting and like to talk about them. I suspect that this thread was intended to start a lighthearted discussion on conspiracy theories generally, some of which can be interesting and entertaining to discuss.
Anyway, I'm not really sure where I'm going with this any more, so I shall stop.
I'm utterly chillaxed though.
*and breathe*
> Chillax babydoll.
You could perhaps do with taking your own advice.
I'll relax because frankly I did get rather too tetchy in this thread. But for the record, I'm more than a little surprised that you've avoided addressing the query about your initial rant-ette at Goatboy.
~shrugs~ Done now though.
> get a grip man.
The 80's are back :-D
> Okay. So...if someone else does have their opinion and it disagrees
> with yours, does that mean you'll have a go at them and accuse them
> of hypocrisy for it?
Chillax babydoll.
> im naturally rubbish at
> English, im more of a logic/maths kinda person.
Huh? So to be good at one automatically stops you from being proficient in the other? What absolute rubbish.
> As for idiot opinions on fuel, wreckage...Its called "common
> sense", any joe bloggs with two brain cells can figure out what
> happens when a plane crashes, and even if there/im wrong, i would
> like to see you give a correct answer, because i doubt your no
> chemical analysis expert yourself either. So just calm down and be
> quiet, and lets leave it at that, ok?
Is that the same common sense that led you to declare that airplanes fly because they're hollow?
> Paradox: wrote:
> I understand.
>
> I'm sorry to hear it.
> ----
>
> Look man, I'm sorry for going into one but I see red over this
> issue.
> Especially when it appears to be idiot kids sat at home giving idiot
> opinions on "well the wreckage would be here/do this/fuel does
> this" when they can't even goddamn spell words.
> There was wreckage. It smashed into the building and took out a hell
> of a lot of people.
> The last thing I want to read are downers offering their two pence
> based on nothing more than what they heard at school or from assface
> friends that once read something somewhere.
>
> And Shorty, I sincerely hope you get run over or beaten by your
> parents because they realise what a waste of neurons and flesh you
> are.
Oh my god, kill me because i mispelt a few words. I couldnt care less, so long as a i get my point across, im naturally rubbish at English, im more of a logic/maths kinda person. You need to sort YOUR life out, your obviously far too stressed and care far too much about a thread on the internet than whats going on in the real world, get a grip man.
As for idiot opinions on fuel, wreckage...Its called "common sense", any joe bloggs with two brain cells can figure out what happens when a plane crashes, and even if there/im wrong, i would like to see you give a correct answer, because i doubt your no chemical analysis expert yourself either. So just calm down and be quiet, and lets leave it at that, ok?