Osama bin Laden is dead

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Philadelphia Phillies fans react to the news:
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Yeah, I honestly can't say I feel comfortable being around those who celebrate death - even for someone who has caused countless numbers of deaths himself. It just feels a bit barbaric.

I mean, if this meant that the war was over, that'd be one thing. We could celebrate that. Cutting off the head of the monster is a big step, but we can never be too sure that Al Queda is not a Hydra.
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He just turned into a zombie and escaped from jail cemetery.
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YoshiEgg25 wrote:Philadelphia Phillies fans react to the news:
See - Us Philly fans aren't all that bad... :lol:

This, ladies and gentlemen, is what happens when PSN is down for a couple weeks..
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the7k wrote:Yeah, I honestly can't say I feel comfortable being around those who celebrate death
You mean celebrating the killing of a person, right? Because a lot of cultures celebrate death, I mean a lot...
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This weekend has been badass. I get a girlfriend, PSN users get free stuff for the shit they've been through and a timetable to get online again, my next week's schedule is great with lots of hours and now Osama Bin Laden is dead.

It's this huge string of great events all colliding together to make this a great week.
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Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:This weekend has been badass. I get a girlfriend, PSN users get free stuff for the shit they've been through and a timetable to get online again, my next week's schedule is great with lots of hours and now Osama Bin Laden is dead.

It's this huge string of great events all colliding together to make this a great week.
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the7k wrote:Yeah, I honestly can't say I feel comfortable being around those who celebrate death - even for someone who has caused countless numbers of deaths himself. It just feels a bit barbaric.

I mean, if this meant that the war was over, that'd be one thing. We could celebrate that. Cutting off the head of the monster is a big step, but we can never be too sure that Al Queda is not a Hydra.
How about celebrating the relief from having a mass murderer finally free from terrorizing us anymore.
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o.pwuaioc wrote: How about celebrating the relief from having a mass murderer finally free from terrorizing us anymore.

Sad to say, Bin Laden's death does not spell the end of killing sprees by terrorist organizations.
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Uh...good job, FOX News. Again.

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