combating emotion with emotion, good on you
unfortunately, terrorists are people.
OT: It's is, truly, too bad that anyone had to die here, but in the end I'd personally rather see the killers dead. Look at this way, they were dead anyway if they're suicide bombers, and this way they don't have to take more with them
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is not enjoying any death being high and mighty? or is enjoying some death being rock bottom?
questions to ask ourselves
Kickin Incredibly Dope Shit
Reminds me of this.
I also cannot fathom why people are defending suicide bombers, the vast majority of their victims are unarmed non combatants.
Nobody is defending suicide bombers. We are saying it's bad to suddenly declare certain groups of individuals *Not people*. It's the same argument with big murderers and such.
Since when can someone from a internet gaming forum decides who deserves what? Nope, nobody does. We can think what people deserve but that isn't always aligned in truth.Everybody gets what he deserves. Karma's a bitch and this story is really hilarious.
#TeamLegion #UnderEarthofAzerothexpansion plz #Arathor4Alliance #TeamNoBlueHorde
Warrior-Magi
how does one qualify as a Suicide bomb instructor since experience is the mark of someone doing it wrong
They could have injured/ killed innocent people so it's not exactly sad that they died... 22 suicide bombers could have meant 122 innocent people harmed...
The only thing remotely funny about the entire thing is the cause of their death, and the shear irony in it all. Take a class with the intended purpose of taking lives? Well mission accomplished!
The bomb makers are usually the smart ones (not in this case though), they will give the actual bombs to children, the mentally ill and the poorly educated. Sometimes they won't even tell them it is a bomb, they will pay them money to walk to the place indicated and they will set it off remotely. The brains behind the operation will never strap a bomb to themselves, they prefer to leave the actual fighting and dying to others.
Well let's see, right and wrong is interpreted differently among people. As such, if I declare it as wrong, than it is wrong to me. If you declare it as right, than it is right to you.
To argue a case of universal right and wrong than you could probably land on agreement that death may be the worst thing possible, second to killing? Taking life is terrible, it's horrific. This man both killed, and died. He could be seen as everything wrong with the "universal code of morals". But does that make it right to find accomplishment in his death? If we used the same hypothesis we put on the man, than can we not put the same on you, or I?
And so I say, as I stated in my original post, there is no right, nor wrong here, it is simply too bad.
Kickin Incredibly Dope Shit
No. But that doesn't mean you celebrate or turn their deaths into jokes.
I'm not defending them, I just don't think death is something we should celebrate, no matter how wicked the person and even if their deaths are necessary.
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Maybe you should try to detach yourself from reality, maybe then your countries standard of living could have a chance of comparing to mine.
Last edited by Puck; 2014-02-10 at 09:50 PM.