A Deviation From The Norm

I'm usually careful about the language used on this blog, both from myself and from commenters. However, every once in a while there is simply nothing that will describe a given situation without the use of at least some form of profanity. This would be one of those occasions:

Asshats

That is all.

UPDATE: Except that A Blog For All has more that is worth reading. The fireman he describes has vast self control. I don't think I would have that much.

  • By TC@LeatherPenguin, Monday, 11 September , 2006 @ 3:03 pm

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    So, you're gonna kill me ripping that guy in tha back dated thingie, telling him to shove the EU right down his piehole, aint you?

    (No, but I will edit heck out of it - ed)

  • By Blackhawk, Monday, 11 September , 2006 @ 5:38 pm

    De Nile. It’s not just a river in Egypt for some. Ya know, the sad part is these asshats will grow up and probably not believe the conspiracy crap anymore. What makes it sad is that they probably won’t care what the truth is about 9/11.

  • By old_dawg, Monday, 11 September , 2006 @ 9:22 pm

    These pictures make me very sad. Friends of mine are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan for these people to have the right to be so stupid. I’d love to get a bunch of them into the military to see what life is really all about.

  • By Roland Hesz, Tuesday, 12 September , 2006 @ 7:52 am

    Uhm, what with the EU?

    Uhm.. What does these morons have to do with the EU? :S
    What do I have to do with the EU?

    What do you smoke?
    Why are you angry?

  • By Roland Hesz, Tuesday, 12 September , 2006 @ 7:53 am

    Sorry, left out:

    Leatherpinguin:

  • By Roland Hesz, Tuesday, 12 September , 2006 @ 7:59 am

    “Friends of mine are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan for these people to have the right to be so stupid. ”

    Yes, but there you said the truth.
    Right to be stupid.

    You can condemn them, call them stupid, whatever.
    But they have the right to tell stupid things.

    Democracy can be unjust at times, right?

    But, look at it in a positive light: Only a handful of people are believing the theory, not a lot of them - there will always be some loonies, ignoring them is the best thing to do.

  • By Gaius, Tuesday, 12 September , 2006 @ 8:03 am

    Roland, that comment from TC was directed at me. TC lost personal friends in the WTC.

    They have a right to say what they want. I, in turn, have a right to call them on it.

  • By Roland Hesz, Tuesday, 12 September , 2006 @ 8:14 am

    Yes, and if you read it, I was calling them loonies and morons too.
    I don’t believe in the conspiracy theory.

    “TC lost personal friends in the WTC.”

    That’s a sad thing, and I feel with him.

    I almost lost two friends in the WTC - one watched it not too far from it, the other had his house in the path of the crashed plane - and two or three miles is not a distance with these events.

    We almost had hungarian victims - they just left the building to have a breakfast when planes crashed in.

    I was not untouched by the whole event, spent hours that day before the comp, waiting for friends to sign in to ICQ, MSN, Yahoo.

    The same happened with the demolitions in Spain and in London.
    Almost lost a friend to an ETA bombing in Spain.

    I am not insensitive.

    Yet, I still don’t get what those conspiracy loonies have to do with the EU.

  • By Gaius, Tuesday, 12 September , 2006 @ 8:17 am

    The comment actually refers to another thread, not this one.

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