Author Topic: tragedy means change  (Read 8712 times)

walkonby

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Re: tragedy means change
« Reply #60 on: July 09, 2008, 09:39:00 pm »
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Originally posted by econo:
  This is the stupidest shit you've ever written.  Down the street from me there's a lamppost with a pile of rotting teddy bears and paper cards.  It's been there for at least a year. Someone was killed there.  I'm sure there are similar memorials all over DC.  So yes, people give ten shits about those killed.  
 
 Would you call that a hipster shrine?
 
   
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Originally posted by walkonby:
  how many people are killed in dc everyday?
 
 does anyone give ten shits about them?
 
 are their ghost vigils where they took their last breathe?
 
 are there hipster shrines being erected in their honour?
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you proved me wrong. thank you.  but one example is hardly people giving a shit.  the boobs of dc who do nothing about the daily violence by turning a blind eye and hoping it goes away someday, prove what i say is true.

Frank Gallagher

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Re: tragedy means change
« Reply #61 on: July 10, 2008, 11:56:00 am »
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  what obama said is:
 â??Iran...weâ??re going to wipe you off the planet."
 can we get back to bikers now
Yes he did....during one of his now numerous flip flops.
 
 Okay, now back to cyclists.

sonickteam2

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Re: tragedy means change
« Reply #62 on: July 10, 2008, 12:21:00 pm »
here's something that....
 
   Whenever there is a tragedy, loss of life, whatever....the community/group of people that are affected get together to rally around and support one another...when a cyclist is killed, other cyclists get together and make a memorial....when a jogger is killed...likewise...when women get raped, other women band together and form watch groups or whatever.  Just because there are certain groups of people who DONT stick together and take action when one of their own is taken, doesnt mean no one else can.
 
  I can see your point if the mayor of DC made it "national dont hit the poor cyclists day" tomorrow, but this was done by friends and neighbors...not everyone can care every time anything bad happens to anyone..we'd all be worried sick and grieving all the time.
 
  think logically for a second.

walkonby

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Re: tragedy means change
« Reply #63 on: July 10, 2008, 03:02:00 pm »
i thought about this long and hard.  someone did die.  horribly.  i'm an imbecile.