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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    people who vent after these attacks to be despicable ****s. It's like they search social media for something offensive for them to make a song and dance about.
    "They will not divide us." I've never seen the immediate aftermath of a nail bomb attack, but I'm guessing the results are pretty divisive to the human body.

    The mad **** who does it is one thing. The people who encourage it are another. But all the people who know about it and do nothing are just as guilty and appear to get a free pass.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    "They will not divide us." I've never seen the immediate aftermath of a nail bomb attack, but I'm guessing the results are pretty divisive to the human body.

    The mad **** who does it is one thing. The people who encourage it are another. But all the people who know about it and do nothing are just as guilty and appear to get a free pass.
    all this they won't win, they won't divide us, carry on as usual.
    All very well to say. what about the dead wons? whoever 'they' are they won.

    It also seems a strange way to deal with a problem is to ignore it and carry on with your life. This seems to be the approach. of course it's difficult to prevent but it seems a strange message.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    all this they won't win, they won't divide us, carry on as usual.
    All very well to say. what about the dead wons? whoever 'they' are they won.

    It also seems a strange way to deal with a problem is to ignore it and carry on with your life. This seems to be the approach. of course it's difficult to prevent but it seems a strange message.

    It's all the 'how can we stop this?' horseshît that bothers me. This sort of stuff could be stopped relatively easily by the introduction of a few emergency measures (the internment of everyone on a terrorist watch list and the shutting down of radicalising mosques for a start). But of course the hand-wringers would be the first to start whining about those measures.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It's all the 'how can we stop this?' horseshît that bothers me. This sort of stuff could be stopped relatively easily by the introduction of a few emergency measures (the internment of everyone on a terrorist watch list and the shutting down of radicalising mosques for a start). But of course the hand-wringers would be the first to start whining about those measures.

    I can't see why people just expect us to say. Oh well another lunatic killed some people that happens now and again. let's move on.
    lets not blame anybody for it.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post

    I can't see why people just expect us to say. Oh well another lunatic killed some people that happens now and again. let's move on.
    lets not blame anybody for it.
    The event needs to be given a snappy name before it can really become an event.

    Think 9/11 or 7/7 as the incident in your own city became.

    We always went down the route of simply naming them by the location - the Omagh bomb, the Enniskillen bomb, the Warrenpoint bomb which in my case is simply the bomb.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    The event needs to be given a snappy name before it can really become an event.

    Think 9/11 or 7/7 as the incident in your own city became.

    We always went down the route of simply naming them by the location - the Omagh bomb, the Enniskillen bomb, the Warrenpoint bomb which in my case is simply the bomb.
    No, 'the bomb' is the atomic bomb, surely? That's agreed upon.

    Also the Warrenpoint attack involved more than one bomb, surely?

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    No, 'the bomb' is the atomic bomb, surely? That's agreed upon.

    Also the Warrenpoint attack involved more than one bomb, surely?
    Well I am from there and was naturally in the town that day to the attack is the bomb, the atomic bomb is the atomic bomb.

    Anyhow, it was two detonated about half an hour later when the initial panic had calmed down somewhat and the army had began to organise themselves. It was the secondary event that killed the majority.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    The event needs to be given a snappy name before it can really become an event.

    Think 9/11 or 7/7 as the incident in your own city became.

    We always went down the route of simply naming them by the location - the Omagh bomb, the Enniskillen bomb, the Warrenpoint bomb which in my case is simply the bomb.
    Speaking to a girl from Rostrevor on tinder.... I must ask her how often she washes her jeans.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Norn Iron View Post
    Speaking to a girl from Rostrevor on tinder.... I must ask her how often she washes her jeans.
    You dirtbag.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    The event needs to be given a snappy name before it can really become an event.

    Think 9/11 or 7/7 as the incident in your own city became.

    We always went down the route of simply naming them by the location - the Omagh bomb, the Enniskillen bomb, the Warrenpoint bomb which in my case is simply the bomb.
    I was thinking of Bataclan the other day and wondering how long to the next one.

    Do you want my ticket for Saturday?

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