Okay, perhaps I over reacted slightly, but you people have missed the point on what has offended me. Coventry, you seem to think that I was offend by someone making fun of the fact that the pilot died. I was offended by a "joke" made in reference to terrorist attacks. I'd also like to point out the major difference between the "Darwin Awards"-from what I can gather-and what happend yesterday. In said awards it would seem that people make a mistake, they die, and you are supposed to laugh at them; that's fine, they dies due to their own choices, people who dies a s a result of terrorism or what happend in NYC yesterday die not because of their own choices or mistakes, but those of others. Do you see the distintion there? We are taliking about the difference between inadvertant suicide and manslaughter/homicide.
NuclearCrap, perhaps, if you lost a friend to terrorism you would see how it isn't funny. You are obciously very immature to think it selfish to want people to stop making something so serious out as trivial. Put yourself in my shoes, the shoes of a person who has lost friends as a result of terrorism and in the war that followed, a person who lost a person who he was friend with since childhood. I think the people who insint on making such things out as "funny" are the selfish, offensive, and insensitive ones. Obviously, there is a vast difference in wiew point here. You have to realise that there are subjects that aren't humerous.
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