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originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: lamplighters
What is your deal?
originally posted by: lamplighters
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: lamplighters
What is your deal?
my deal is this
they had 170 hostages
and couldnt kill a single one
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: lamplighters
3 people have died, this position is not only morbid it's completely disrespectful, and rather sick. If everyone can walk out alive wouldn't that be the best thing? I do not understand this call to death!
originally posted by: asen_y2k
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: lamplighters
3 people have died, this position is not only morbid it's completely disrespectful, and rather sick. If everyone can walk out alive wouldn't that be the best thing? I do not understand this call to death!
Much more than 3. Infact around 20 I beleive.
originally posted by: lamplighters
originally posted by: asen_y2k
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: lamplighters
3 people have died, this position is not only morbid it's completely disrespectful, and rather sick. If everyone can walk out alive wouldn't that be the best thing? I do not understand this call to death!
Much more than 3. Infact around 20 I beleive.
meh, they could have killed 170
20 is nothing
originally posted by: lamplighters
Stupid
they could have killed 170
and instead only killed 7
i never understand hostage takers why not just shoot them all when you have the chance!
originally posted by: Destinyone
a reply to: lamplighters
The more disturbing posts you make. The more I feel you are a sympathizer of these beast that have no value on human life.
I think you may need a mental health break. Again...JMOHO.
Des
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