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Mass Murder
Terroist Attack
Plane Crashes
Start of WW3
Well what?
This just sums up humanity and the world... today I am more ashmaed to be a human being than ever before.
I don't want to go on about this but I am seriously shocked and many other emotions going through me... I'll stop now but I really can't belive this... well actually it doesn't surprise me... I'm going to stop before I get banned for swearing.
> well this attack was obvously well planed by those damn palistinians
> and the hijjakers must've been trained in advanced
That is not yet obvious at all. Which Palestinians? Do not make the mistake of hating an entire nation for the actions of a few. That is exactly what the organisers of yesterday's attacks have done. This path can only lead to more hatred and more suffering.
> One thing that is puzzling me is the fact that if these so called
> "terrorists" were only armed with Knives or even penknives
> as is described on some reports, Then why did not one or more people
> on these planes risk injury to themselves to save their fellow
> passengers and crew?
Because if they had surprise with them, which they would have, then it would have been easy to overpower people on the plane.
Also, we don't know how many terrorists were on each plane, if we ever will.
There could have been 20 of them.
I'm 98% sure that it wasn't the pilots that flew into the building, the terrorists must have had trained pilots with them to do that.
Sorry
> to hear that, dude.
'S alright.
It wouldn't really have worked anyway. I'm in Surrey for the next year, then in LEicester for a year, and she's at uni in Cardiff for 2 more years.
Still, bit of a blow.
Anyway, that's nothing compared to some people.
> Something like this puts it all into perspective really.
It certainly does. I know life must go on etc., but I really thought they'd have called the games off.
> She said no, which was a bit of a shame...
Sorry to hear that, dude.
> Yep, understood - despite the red mist. No worries there.
You
> know, I sat there and watched one of the most dire Arsenal
> performances ever last night, resulting in a lost game.
And I
> really just can't seem to care.
Something like this puts it all into perspective really.
I took Goatboys advice, and asked this girl out that I've liked.
She said no, which was a bit of a shame...
You know, I sat there and watched one of the most dire Arsenal performances ever last night, resulting in a lost game.
And I really just can't seem to care.
I hope you realise inmy post I wasn't having a go at you, just expressing my opinion.
I replied to you email last night - but I was still in a bit of a rage last night.