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HURRICANE |
Hope noone's family were hurt. Heart and love goes out to those who were. RIP :(
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#1 2017/05/23 06:59:01 |
MITCHY |
+1 it's things like this which make our ingame arguing look ridiculous.
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#2 2017/05/23 07:25:09 |
JHAELIEN |
Yet another act by a complete coward, rip to those that lost their lives.
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#3 2017/05/23 09:24:09 |
CAPPILIO |
Another sad day
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#4 2017/05/23 09:37:13 |
LOTSO |
Fuck religion !!
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#5 2017/05/23 12:54:44 |
MANDELA |
Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria.
It's not surprising that a few people might want to get 'revenge' or some sort of retaliation. Whilst kids in Manchester is hardly a valid target for retribution; there are also many innocent women and children killed in the Middle East. Remember all victims of terrorism, and think about who you vote in for your government.
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[quote="MANDELA"]Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria.
It's not surprising that a few people might want to get 'revenge' or some sort of retaliation.
Whilst kids in Manchester is hardly a valid target for retribution; there are also many innocent women and children killed in the Middle East.
Remember all victims of terrorism, and think about who you vote in for your government.
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#6 2017/05/23 14:46:40 |
ERDEKA |
Liberal?
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#7 2017/05/23 15:41:08 |
LEMON3002 |
Very sad.
More victims of cultural enrichment. |
#8 2017/05/23 16:15:03 |
POISON |
"MITCHY"+1 it's things like this which make our ingame arguing look ridiculous. Yes I agree... so very,very sad :'( reading about senseless killings in Manchester ! |
#9 2017/05/23 16:22:54 |
MAVERICK |
I live only 10 minutes away. A lot of my friends knew people who died. And I had a few friends inside the arena at the time who managed to get out safe. Absolute cowards. RIP little ones xx
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#10 2017/05/23 16:27:08 |
QIANG |
Always apologists. smh.
Thoughts and prayers with victims in Marawi and Bangkok too :) |
#11 2017/05/23 16:33:18 |
NOTMAT |
"MANDELA"Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria.
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[quote="NOTMAT"][quote="MANDELA"]Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria.
It's not surprising that a few people might want to get 'revenge' or some sort of retaliation.
Whilst kids in Manchester is hardly a valid target for retribution; there are also many innocent women and children killed in the Middle East.
Remember all victims of terrorism, and think about who you vote in for your government.
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#12 2017/05/23 22:27:51 |
AIRWALK31 |
my heart goes out to the families of the lost ones at this time RIP little ones
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#13 2017/05/23 22:49:15 |
ALAKAZAM |
"MANDELA"Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria. +1
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[quote="ALAKAZAM"][quote="MANDELA"]Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria.
It's not surprising that a few people might want to get 'revenge' or some sort of retaliation.
Whilst kids in Manchester is hardly a valid target for retribution; there are also many innocent women and children killed in the Middle East.
Remember all victims of terrorism, and think about who you vote in for your government.
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#14 2017/05/24 08:01:13 |
BLITZKRIEG |
"MANDELA"Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria. Claiming "revenge" on 8 Year old girls n1. Retaliation would be bombing military targets, say all you want about the Us, Uk, Nato. But they aren't wasting bombs on civilians m8 it's not economical, £4000 per bomb and dropping amounts ranging from 200 - 5000 at a time it's more than likely targets that end with collateral damage so if they were attacking genuine targets that resulted in collateral damage it might be seen as revenge, placing yourself at a concert full of children with a bomb is a different story.
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[quote="BLITZKRIEG"][quote="MANDELA"]Unfortunately, the UK military has dropped bombs almost every day of this year on Iraq and Syria.
It's not surprising that a few people might want to get 'revenge' or some sort of retaliation.
Whilst kids in Manchester is hardly a valid target for retribution; there are also many innocent women and children killed in the Middle East.
Remember all victims of terrorism, and think about who you vote in for your government.
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Claiming "revenge" on 8 Year old girls n1.
Retaliation would be bombing military targets, say all you want about the Us, Uk, Nato.
But they aren't wasting bombs on civilians m8 it's not economical, £4000 per bomb and dropping amounts ranging from 200 - 5000 at a time it's more than likely targets that end with collateral damage so if they were attacking genuine targets that resulted in collateral damage it might be seen as revenge, placing yourself at a concert full of children with a bomb is a different story.[/quote]
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#15 2017/05/24 13:11:14 |
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