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Geek Culture / mourning for the victims of the nation's massive earthquake in china.

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Posted: 19th May 2008 09:44
mourning for the victims of the nation's massive earthquake in china.
Punk13
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Posted: 19th May 2008 10:20
that really sucked

But i think this should be in geek culture if im correct

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Posted: 20th May 2008 01:58 Edited at: 20th May 2008 01:59
Also, the poor guys in Burma too.

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Agent Dink
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Posted: 20th May 2008 02:14
it's pretty unimaginable.

Zdrok
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Posted: 20th May 2008 03:04
I hate funerals. Oh well, better pay my respects to 50,000+ innocent civillians...
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Posted: 20th May 2008 08:18 Edited at: 20th May 2008 08:18
yes, It's terrible that the two disasters should take place as the same time, It' means aid organizations are pretty much having to choose which country to help.


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Posted: 20th May 2008 09:31
Don't forget North Korea is going to face mass devastation this year from floods (worse than last year). Right now even people in the capital are going hungry for long periods of time.


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Posted: 20th May 2008 12:01
Well, seeing they could be shot to pieces in Birma, I'd go and try for China. Birma doesn't want help, even though the people do. I find it a little hypocrite that now all of a sudden, politicians from all over the world start worrying about the military junta over there.


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Posted: 20th May 2008 12:07
These are all terrible tragedies but this is a game creating forum. If I wanted to 'mourne' dead people this isn't the place I'd come.



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Posted: 20th May 2008 15:12
Dude, that sucks and hope too many weren't hurt, though being massive I'm sure it's quite devastating and I really for sorry for the victims and hope their country and others will help the survivors. (Eep, I have distant cousins in China and a couple of friends in Macau, I hope they're okay)

And the sad thing is, lots of innocent people day every day regardless of any disasters.

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Posted: 20th May 2008 20:42
What about us Brits? We get light drizzle and no-one sends us international aid for the wet hair and moodiness it causes! (joke)

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Posted: 20th May 2008 20:55
P.I.B.: Not a very funny joke. But understand what you mean that about the weather.

Now on-topic.. Yes it is sad.. I'm hoping that the parents are reunited with their children that are under the rubble. I just don't like seeing Death. Thats why I hate wars, they bring nothing back but death.


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Posted: 20th May 2008 22:30
Quote: "Dude, that sucks and hope too many weren't hurt"


Potentially over 50,000 dead.


NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 20th May 2008 23:21
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Quote: "I just don't like seeing Death. Thats why I hate wars, they bring nothing back but death."



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Posted: 20th May 2008 23:26
Nex: My name was chosen because I'm kinda a DEATH head. Not death as in death(killing) but as deaf? But I thought Death would suit it better.lol


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Posted: 21st May 2008 12:58
Quote: "Potentially over 50,000 dead."


Bugger, that's quite a lot of people - lets hope no more die. Anyway, does anybody know what it hit on the Richter scale?


Quote: "What about us Brits? We get light drizzle and no-one sends us international aid for the wet hair and moodiness it causes! (joke)"


Tasteless joke.

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Posted: 21st May 2008 17:06
Quote: "does anybody know what it hit on the Richter scale?"


I think I heard it was 7.9 sustained for 2 minutes?

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Posted: 23rd May 2008 03:26
No, it was three minutes, last I checked.
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Posted: 23rd May 2008 03:39
i remeber the tsunamies still this is all so sad

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Posted: 23rd May 2008 22:13
Quote: "tsunamies"

There's only one Tsunimaie, only one because its the name, we dont go;

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Posted: 24th May 2008 03:21
Quote: "Tsunimaie"

Tsunami not whatever you wrote. And I hope that the survivors and trapped ones are alive and well. May god guide them through this.


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Posted: 24th May 2008 19:50
Quote: "Tsunimaie"


i meant the 2004 ithink ones

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Posted: 24th May 2008 19:58
There was only ONE!
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