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cruddybuddy said:Oh no! His supporters already made a tribute video! SAD...
[youtube]CSbht9EXZRw[/youtube]
Are you supporting him?cruddybuddy said:Oh no! His supporters already made a tribute video! SAD...
[youtube]CSbht9EXZRw[/youtube]
Things just got interesting...L-Lawliet said:
Gasp, someone get this man to a newsroom! This must be known!twiztidsinz said:He's been dead for years now...
He was making videos, we bombed the shit out of areas we thought him to be, no videos for a while then 'new' videos showing him looking younger or obscured, then videos of people speaking for him.
sinharvest24 said:Things just got interesting...
Edit: This has a 0.001% chance of actually beng true, right?
Yeah I think so too. He may have known something that we don't. Now that he's dead, those mysteries are now left to die. Well that's just a possibilty.Schlupi said:I think it would have been better if we could have talked to him a bit before he died.
GranolaBar said:Yeah I think so too. He may have known something that we don't. Now that he's dead, those mysteries are now left to die. Well that's just a possibilty.
Let's just turn him into a bioelectronic supercomputer. So we have his memories. Maybe he'll tell us the location of the real moon.
QUOTE(p1ngpong @ May 2 2011, 12:20 AM) I think it would have been better if they had been able to capture him alive, and put him on trial for his crimes. But I imagine he would have gone down fighting and wouldn't allow himself to be captured alive, so I guess him dying was inevitable.
shinkukage09 said:What good would a trial do? It'd be a waste of money, that's all. Whether he dies by electric chair, hanging, lethal injection, bullets, it's all the same end: Death. Fuck the middleman and just kill him where he stands.
p1ngpong said:People claim this was justice being served, which it was in a way, he deserved to die sure. But he was living in a mansion situated in a huge compound, living a life of luxury, the attack came and he died quickly. It seems to me that is a fairly easy way to go out.
If he had to stand trial and face his crimes, get convicted and have a long wait for his execution and anticipate his death that would be a more harrowing ordeal for him to face. And more of a punishment than a quick easy death.
That's how I see it anyway.
p1ngpong said:People claim this was justice being served, which it was in a way, he deserved to die sure. But he was living in a mansion situated in a huge compound, living a life of luxury, the attack came and he died quickly. It seems to me that is a fairly easy way to go out.
If he had to stand trial and face his crimes, get convicted and have a long wait for his execution and anticipate his death that would be a more harrowing ordeal for him to face. And more of a punishment than a quick easy death.
That's how I see it anyway.
shinkukage09 said:In a way, I agree...but really, that's just longer for people to have to pay to keep him alive. If you're going to do that, just dig a hole underground, toss him in there, weld a grate over the top, toss food down there every so often. Why be humane to someone who indirectly caused so much human death?