Originally posted by picklemonkey
Tsunami hits South East Asia
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Originally posted by picklemonkeyOriginally posted by hypoluxxa^^^^^
hopefully someone won't make a smart ass remark about his life being less important just becasue he's famous, and wealthy.
Fuck 'em. One life matters, but not any more than any other. It sucks if he's dead, but it doesn't suck any more than any other person that may be dead.Blowkick visual & graphic design - No Civilization. Now With Broadband.
There are but three true sports -- bullfighting, mountain climbing, and motor-racing. The rest are merely games. -HemingwayComment
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My heart goes out to all those people affected by this tragedy. The pictures on tv are sickening, to see the death and destruction that the tsunami caused is unbelievable. Just goes to show that we are at the mercy of the earth and the elements.Comment
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On CNN it says its over 80 000 victims now, and its estimated that in many countries about one third of them are children.
It also says that in Thailand for every Thai that died, two toursits died. Khun Poom Jensen, the grandson of the King of Thailand also died.Comment
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I agree with picklemonkey. thats very comendable that she did what she did, and very sad she lost her bf, and that jet li may have died or is missing. BUT.. if she wasnt a model, would it have been on the news? i bet there are LOTS of amazing stories of survival and tragic loss, but we wont hear about them if they are not famous. I am not taking away from what these people endured, but like "they" always say, they are just people like me and you...
it's somewhat like the Pat Tillman story.. I mean yes, what he did was incredible, and unthinkable for the majority of us.. BUT.. 1000's of others have made similar sacrifices. just because he was an NFL player, doesnt make what he did any different than a man that leaves his family behind to serve his country.Comment
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This is interesting:
"Workers walk on the foundation of the damaged Yala Safari Game Lodge close to Yala Reserve Wildlife Park, 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2004. Wild life officials expressed surprise Wednesday that they found no evidence of large-scale animal deaths from the weekend's massive tsunami, indicating that animals may have sensed the wave coming and fled to higher ground. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)"
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pretty cool site. looks like it is busy or a shit-e server, either way some very interesting pictures, videos, and etc.dead, yet alive.Comment
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this is terrible, there are over 25,000 dead in Inonesia, over 15,000 in Sri Lanca, 9,000 in India I would really like to do something for the people who suffered this disaster since Im a part of the medical/rescue team.WHATTT!!!Comment
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