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ßöмßäяðîëя;5810839 said:
Well, Anilos Charisteas was burned about the face, neck, breast, chest, and head.

Serranis Papadapolidis was in her car when she died.

Kerras Heracledidis lost an olive.

Mika Gregoridis-Polopodoris had her favorite doll burned in a structure fire.

Darius Erandosporidis called his mom.

Dan Smith decided it was a poor vacation.

Klikaranos Deandoridis was surprised he lived another day.

Nosoris Maskondorididos lost seven liters of Ouzo.

Akram Al-Salim bin Nowari realized staying in Syria was a better option.


Other than that, about it.

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Just got a -rep for "insensitivity." :lol:
That's almost a poem. But then you can't help that if you have a Greek last name.

ßöмßäяðîëя;5811831 said:
If I'm being honest here, I have zero sympathy for people who die in natural disasters.

You either have days or hours, hell, sometimes weeks, to prepare. The only ones which you really don't are tornados or earthquakes, which, realistically, there is an assumed risk these things happen as there are areas more geographically notorious for them. Don't live on a fucking fault line in Japan and cry when your Playstation is swallowed by the ground.

If you don't like the risk, move. It's all chance, it's all risk. Don't want to die in a hurricane, move to Michigan, don't want to die in a wildfire, get out of California. It's that simple. Also, don't reply back with "they can't" and cite some bullshit about needing money to move, is your life worth your house? Cubans make it to Miami every year on doors and rafts made out of Dasani bottles.
I'm not sure it's that simple. More than ever in a specialized society, where you live has to do with where you can find gainful employment. You can be smug about "serves you right for living near a fault line", but technically there wouldn't be any life on earth without fault lines. And I include the life underwater. There wouldn't be food, places that grow it, and an atmosphere that shields us from cosmic rays if it weren't for the many factors that make the earth's surface dangerous at times.

I'm all for personal responsibility. But there are a lot of reasons why the nation's capital and economic engine isn't in Morgantown, WV. It's not even practical.

Which daily activity doesn't assume many risks of sudden death? Your lack of sympathy is more to do with proximity than reason of death, sympathy, real sympathy, is exhaustible.
Exactly.

And ghetto lists. :rndh:
 
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    Pione Sisto

    That's almost a poem. But then you can't help that if you have a Greek last name.



    I'm not sure it's that simple. More than ever in a specialized society, where you live has to do with where you can find gainful employment. You can be smug about "serves you right for living near a fault line", but technically there wouldn't be any life on earth without fault lines. And I include the life underwater. There wouldn't be food, places that grow it, and an atmosphere that shields us from cosmic rays if it weren't for the many factors that make the earth's surface dangerous at times.

    I'm all for personal responsibility. But there are a lot of reasons why the nation's capital and economic engine isn't in Morgantown, WV. It's not even practical.
    But I'm not talking about our nation's capital, which I wish was still Philly, and I'm not talking about Morgantown.

    I'm only stating that if you get your house washed away from a tsunami in Japan, don't expect or desire empathy, they have thousands of years of those historical events.
     

    X Æ A-12

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    Just because Klovn bangs fat cows doesnt mean we're suddenly zoophiles

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    I saw a documentary about people in (primarily Scandanavia) who live as animal kin. like they dress up as animals, make animal noises kind of like transgender but they think they were meant to be a squirrel. Big surprise a lot of them were fat women who were cats on the inside :rolleyes:

    There was a guy in Denmark who was in a "consensual" intimate relationship with his husky. They asked him how it was ethical for him to fuck a dog, if the dog can really consent and his answer was that it was ethical because the dog was always the top :shifty:
     

    Quetzalcoatl

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    I saw a documentary about people in (primarily Scandanavia) who live as animal kin. like they dress up as animals, make animal noises kind of like transgender but they think they were meant to be a squirrel. Big surprise a lot of them were fat women who were cats on the inside :rolleyes:

    There was a guy in Denmark who was in a "consensual" intimate relationship with his husky. They asked him how it was ethical for him to fuck a dog, if the dog can really consent and his answer was that it was ethical because the dog was always the top :shifty:
    Makes sense tbh
     

    ALC

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    I saw a documentary about people in (primarily Scandanavia) who live as animal kin. like they dress up as animals, make animal noises kind of like transgender but they think they were meant to be a squirrel. Big surprise a lot of them were fat women who were cats on the inside :rolleyes:

    There was a guy in Denmark who was in a "consensual" intimate relationship with his husky. They asked him how it was ethical for him to fuck a dog, if the dog can really consent and his answer was that it was ethical because the dog was always the top :shifty:
    Jesus fucking Christ, Denmark! And you asshole Danes have the balls to make fun of America.
     
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    I saw a documentary about people in (primarily Scandanavia) who live as animal kin. like they dress up as animals, make animal noises kind of like transgender but they think they were meant to be a squirrel. Big surprise a lot of them were fat women who were cats on the inside :rolleyes:

    There was a guy in Denmark who was in a "consensual" intimate relationship with his husky. They asked him how it was ethical for him to fuck a dog, if the dog can really consent and his answer was that it was ethical because the dog was always the top :shifty:
    Aren't they called Foxkin or some shit?
     

    Seven

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    I saw a documentary about people in (primarily Scandanavia) who live as animal kin. like they dress up as animals, make animal noises kind of like transgender but they think they were meant to be a squirrel. Big surprise a lot of them were fat women who were cats on the inside :rolleyes:

    There was a guy in Denmark who was in a "consensual" intimate relationship with his husky. They asked him how it was ethical for him to fuck a dog, if the dog can really consent and his answer was that it was ethical because the dog was always the top :shifty:
    Rock solid ethically.

    Also, I love that @Kyle calls it a documentary.

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    Aren't they called Foxkin or some shit?
    Does this mean that if you die in a mass shooting we shouldn't feel bad for you, because you know it's America and you really could have foreseen this?
     

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    Since you banned, don't know if you see this @Maddy, but it's friday. Hope you enjoy your tuzfreetime :maddy:

    Spontaneous on my way to a techno festival in @DAiDEViLs hometown in germany. This weeks friday jam:

     

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    I saw a documentary about people in (primarily Scandanavia) who live as animal kin. like they dress up as animals, make animal noises kind of like transgender but they think they were meant to be a squirrel. Big surprise a lot of them were fat women who were cats on the inside :rolleyes:

    There was a guy in Denmark who was in a "consensual" intimate relationship with his husky. They asked him how it was ethical for him to fuck a dog, if the dog can really consent and his answer was that it was ethical because the dog was always the top :shifty:
    @Maddy whats this
     

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