Willieh Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 I support Dark on Louisiana. If you need to build dams to start a city' date=' YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG.[/quote'] I totally agree with this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eury Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 We shouldn't have to spend money to help them. We should just help them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 I support Dark on Louisiana. If you need to build dams to start a city' date=' YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG.[/quote'] You support everything Dark says. Get off his dick. If he told you to you to jump off a bridge beside Osama Bin Laden, you'd agree with that too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 We shouldn't have to spend money to help them. We should just help them. Without money, or some form of funding, it's going to be a challenge. @ Dark Phoenix: He's not on my dick. oh figure o speech mah badd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Here is your fact. Just note the sarcasm. And' date=' obviously, the rate of erosion is so fast that it can decrease the height of a large area by 100 feet in a matter of a few hundred years.[/i'] If you need some help with that: The rate of erosion is not fast enough that it can decrease the height of a large-scale area like New Orleans by a hundred feet in such a short amount of time. Erosion, while it does happen, is a very time-consuming process before it amounts to much. It wasn't about New Orleans, it was about all of Louisiana. And besides the fact that the erosion had little to do with it, it was the damn engineers faults. >_> Those levees didn't hold sheet. I support Dark on Louisiana. If you need to build dams to start a city' date=' YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG.[/quote'] And before I forget, it didn't start with dams. You dumb bastard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know, then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
galesonic Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 We shouldn't have to spend money to help them. We should just help them. Without money' date=' or some form of funding, it's going to be a challenge. @ Dark Phoenix: He's not on my dick. oh figure o speech mah badd[/quote'] They are not just funding to help them. They were in crisis dealing with money for over 10 years, asking USA and most European countries. It is until now that they get the message. They are also funind to help them get enough money to make profit for themselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know' date=' then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well.[/quote'] My family was here a long time before I'm sure they knew anything about the city being below sea level. Needless to say, we don't have the resources to get out either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know' date=' then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well.[/quote'] My family was here a long time before I'm sure they knew anything about the city being below sea level. Needless to say, we don't have the resources to get out either. That's great. So if another Katrina happens, why should you expect any help or any sympathy from anyone? Isn't it indirectly your fault for living there knowing it's not a good idea? Now apply this same scenario to Haiti. I'm fine with them having an earthquake. But we shouldn't be helping them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know' date=' then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well.[/quote'] My family was here a long time before I'm sure they knew anything about the city being below sea level. Needless to say, we don't have the resources to get out either. That's great. So if another Katrina happens, why should you expect any help or any sympathy from anyone? Isn't it indirectly your fault for living there knowing it's not a good idea? Now apply this same scenario to Haiti. I'm fine with them having an earthquake. But we shouldn't be helping them. Noticed I said before we knew. So if anyone by any means has no way to escape a natural disaster scenario, they directly deserve to die? Here we go with the dumb sheet again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
έκλειψη Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know' date=' then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well.[/quote'] My family was here a long time before I'm sure they knew anything about the city being below sea level. Needless to say, we don't have the resources to get out either. That's great. So if another Katrina happens, why should you expect any help or any sympathy from anyone? Isn't it indirectly your fault for living there knowing it's not a good idea? Now apply this same scenario to Haiti. I'm fine with them having an earthquake. But we shouldn't be helping them. Noticed I said before we knew. So if anyone by any means has no way to escape a natural disaster scenario, they directly deserve to die? Here we go with the dumb s*** again. To quote one of my friends after I said I needed to leave... "Best youz gets to steppin', jabroni." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 The only way you have no way to escape something is if someone ties you up in a room. There are multiple options. Obviously, poorer families have less options, but they still have options to leave the situation and go somewhere safe. (Such as move in with a relative temporarily.) And if you move into a city and then find out, it's no one elses problems but yours. Why rely on someone else to help you in a situation which you indirectly got yourself in? Your posts are lacking sense, so please think a little bit more before you post again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 The only way you have no way to escape something is if someone ties you up in a room. There are multiple options. Obviously' date=' poorer families have less options, but they still have options to leave the situation and go somewhere safe. (Such as move in with a relative temporarily.) [b']All my relatives live in between Louisiana and Mississippi. Nowhere to go. I suppose that's my fault right? And assuming I had a relative in New York or GA, how the hell would I get there? Oh but life is fair, because I always have options according to you. So, it's my fault again.[/b] And if you move into a city and then find out, it's no one elses problems but yours. Then why the funk are you so concerned what happens to Haiti? Take your pessimistic ass somewhere else. Why rely on someone else to help you in a situation which you indirectly got yourself in? Then your previous point about moving in with a relative is invalid, because I can't rely on someone else. -_- Your posts are lacking sense, so please think a little bit more before you post again. Take your own advice. Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know' date=' then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well.[/quote'] My family was here a long time before I'm sure they knew anything about the city being below sea level. Needless to say, we don't have the resources to get out either. That's great. So if another Katrina happens, why should you expect any help or any sympathy from anyone? Isn't it indirectly your fault for living there knowing it's not a good idea? Now apply this same scenario to Haiti. I'm fine with them having an earthquake. But we shouldn't be helping them. Noticed I said before we knew. So if anyone by any means has no way to escape a natural disaster scenario, they directly deserve to die? Here we go with the dumb s*** again. To quote one of my friends after I said I needed to leave... "Best youz gets to steppin', b****." I'm suppose to be scared of you or something? You want my address? Either come at me with sense, or shut the funk up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
έκλειψη Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 The only way you have no way to escape something is if someone ties you up in a room. There are multiple options. Obviously' date=' poorer families have less options, but they still have options to leave the situation and go somewhere safe. (Such as move in with a relative temporarily.) [b']All my relatives live in between Louisiana and Mississippi. Nowhere to go. I suppose that's my fault right? And assuming I had a relative in New York or GA, how the hell would I get there? Oh but life is fair, because I always have options according to you. So, it's my fault again.[/b] And if you move into a city and then find out, it's no one elses problems but yours. Then why the f*** are you so concerned what happens to Haiti? Take your pessimistic ass somewhere else. Why rely on someone else to help you in a situation which you indirectly got yourself in? Then your previous point about moving in with a relative is invalid, because I can't rely on someone else. -_- Your posts are lacking sense, so please think a little bit more before you post again. Take your own advice. Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know' date=' then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well.[/quote'] My family was here a long time before I'm sure they knew anything about the city being below sea level. Needless to say, we don't have the resources to get out either. That's great. So if another Katrina happens, why should you expect any help or any sympathy from anyone? Isn't it indirectly your fault for living there knowing it's not a good idea? Now apply this same scenario to Haiti. I'm fine with them having an earthquake. But we shouldn't be helping them. Noticed I said before we knew. So if anyone by any means has no way to escape a natural disaster scenario, they directly deserve to die? Here we go with the dumb s*** again. To quote one of my friends after I said I needed to leave... "Best youz gets to steppin', b****." I'm suppose to be scared of you or something? You want my address? Either come at me with sense, or shut the f*** up. There was no method of intimidation. Look, I don't mind moving away from a danger zone. I'm not screwed in the event of a natural disaster. You want to complain and tell ME to shut up? You're the one whose stupid ass can't think of how to move without being rich. It's called walking. Start with that, and plan from there. Idiot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 The only way you have no way to escape something is if someone ties you up in a room. There are multiple options. Obviously' date=' poorer families have less options, but they still have options to leave the situation and go somewhere safe. (Such as move in with a relative temporarily.) [b']All my relatives live in between Louisiana and Mississippi. Nowhere to go. I suppose that's my fault right? And assuming I had a relative in New York or GA, how the hell would I get there? Oh but life is fair, because I always have options according to you. So, it's my fault again.[/b] And if you move into a city and then find out, it's no one elses problems but yours. Then why the f*** are you so concerned what happens to Haiti? Take your pessimistic ass somewhere else. Why rely on someone else to help you in a situation which you indirectly got yourself in? Then your previous point about moving in with a relative is invalid, because I can't rely on someone else. -_- Your posts are lacking sense, so please think a little bit more before you post again. Take your own advice. Why blame it on the engineers? I'd blame it on the first idiot to reside in that city knowing it was under sea level. If you didn't know' date=' then I'd let one hurricane pass. But after that, you'd need to be an idiot to know that the city isn't planned very well.[/quote'] My family was here a long time before I'm sure they knew anything about the city being below sea level. Needless to say, we don't have the resources to get out either. That's great. So if another Katrina happens, why should you expect any help or any sympathy from anyone? Isn't it indirectly your fault for living there knowing it's not a good idea? Now apply this same scenario to Haiti. I'm fine with them having an earthquake. But we shouldn't be helping them. Noticed I said before we knew. So if anyone by any means has no way to escape a natural disaster scenario, they directly deserve to die? Here we go with the dumb s*** again. To quote one of my friends after I said I needed to leave... "Best youz gets to steppin', b****." I'm suppose to be scared of you or something? You want my address? Either come at me with sense, or shut the f*** up. There was no method of intimidation. Look, I don't mind moving away from a danger zone. I'm not screwed in the event of a natural disaster. You want to complain and tell ME to shut up? You're the one whose stupid ass can't think of how to move without being rich. It's called walking. Start with that, and plan from there. Idiot. If everyone could walk across water, you dumb sheet, then we wouldn't have this problem. How about actually contemplating every piece of landscape in the God damn country before saying dumb sheet? Oh, and just so you know, nothing in this planet of ours is free. It takes money to get places. There you go poppin off and saying dumbshit. And you don't have to be screwed to not be in the zone of a natural disaster. Because they're everywhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eury Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 This thread makes me laugh. xD You guys are taking something that doesn't, and shouldn't involve us so seriously. I love both of you, but you guys are being pathetic. Put it in this perspective. Say the US and other powerful countries didn't exist. Who would help them then? This post probably makes no sense, but that would be because I've been awake for 18 hours off of a 4 hour sleep. D: So, IGNORE ME. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Then why the f*** are you so concerned what happens to Haiti? Take your pessimistic ass somewhere else. Because Obama is wasting money on these people, when it's indirectly their fault this damage was caused. Your cursing shows that you are upset, and you are upset because your only counter to me is cursing. i dun get itt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
έκλειψη Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 My bad. I forgot that new universal walking fee.... Always wanting to complain. Dammit, are you too lazy to work for a bit and save up money for a ride to the mainland? more walking from there (Make sure you have your fee money) How do you think people survived before an economy was created? Ooooh, that's right. They didn't. I'm just saying dumb sheet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Then why the f*** are you so concerned what happens to Haiti? Take your pessimistic ass somewhere else. Because Obama is wasting money on these people' date=' when it's indirectly their fault this damage was caused. Your cursing shows that you are upset, and you are upset because your only counter to me is cursing. i dun get itt[/quote'] You ignored the rest of my post, yet I had no counter. i dun get ittMy bad. I forgot that new universal walking fee.... Always wanting to complain. Dammit' date=' are you too lazy to work for a bit and save up money for a ride to the mainland? more walking from there (Make sure you have your fee money) How do you think people survived before an economy was created? Ooooh, that's right. They didn't. I'm just saying dumb s***.[/quote'] You're slow as hell apparently. You honestly think I don't bust my ass everyday to make a bit of money? I have no funking where to go even if I could get out. I have no family outside of Mississippi, and those in Mississippi can't house me. But I suppose that's my fault right? No sheet they walked, but that was way back when. Before people got ignorant and ran up on each other for dumb sheet, like this. Beating you when you ain't lookin, comin down the street. Not only do I not have a place to go, but I'm not stupid enough to run into these niggas lookin to kill for nothing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
έκλειψη Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Oh. It's my fault there are more idiots around you? violent ones at that? Face it, you knew the risk, and odds are, if you wanted to hard enough, you could have done something about it. Sucks for you, no need to be mad now because no-one made an effort. Bai now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Oh. It's my fault there are more idiots around you? Don't put words in my mouth. violent ones at that? Face it' date=' you knew the risk [b']Impossible. If I knew the risk, I would have jumped out of my mother's womb and screamed "hell no woman, we gotta go"[/b] , and odds are, if you wanted to hard enough, you could have done something about it. I try, but apparently you're so damn great you don't have to worry about me. Piss off about it. Sucks for you, no need to be mad now because no-one made an effort. Sucks for all the innocent killed in the earthquake. No one made an effort. Sucks for all the innocent killed in the Iraqi war. They didn't make an effort to get out of the way of the gun fire. Sucks for the innocent killed in the Tsunami way back when. They didn't make an effort. You're funking stupid. Bai now! That's right, pussy out and leave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
έκλειψη Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 I'm stupid? No, people are lazy. You''ve proved me right by trying to insult me. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. Sankara Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 I'm stupid? No' date=' people are lazy. You''ve proved me right by trying to insult me. Thank you.[/quote'] People are lazy because they can't slow time and dodge bullets? Where do you get your logic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JoshIcy Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 I'm stupid? No' date=' people are lazy. You''ve proved me right by trying to insult me. Thank you.[/quote'] His insult was to relieve his own stress. It was not an actual insult as you know it. You're still wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
έκλειψη Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 No, people cannot slow down time, but people CAN decide not to inhabit an area that has an outrageously high risk of a severe natural disaster. This could have been prevented. The earthquake? No.The people living where an earthquake was obviously going to be devastating? Yes. Now, I will no longer argue. Phoenix, I can deal with all day. I'm not going to even attempt to outsmart Icy, however.Farewell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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