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do you think what's happening in Norway is similar to 9/11?

apparently there was a bombed car and a building exploded in Norway today,
do you think what's happening in Norway is similar to 9/11?
 fatoshleo posted over a year ago
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Ale1152 said:
No, I'm thinking more of the Oklahoma City bombing.
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Plus the Virginia Tech shooting.
Ale1152 posted over a year ago
babbytreegrowth said:
They're similar in ways....
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KikkiTen said:
I don't really care, as long as they find the one guilty and justice is done.

I still miss some friends in Uteøye whom I'm hoping to come home, so you can just imagine what my thoughts are around the hole thing and the man responsible.
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I don't really care, as long as they find the one guilty and justice is done.

I still miss some friends in Uteøye whom I'm hoping to come home, so you can just imagine what my thoughts are around the hole thing and the man responsible.
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I'm SO SORRY )':
Azoe posted over a year ago
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^ It's fine, not yur fault, right?
KikkiTen posted over a year ago
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They found him. It's the same guy responsible for the shooting on the island.
Bond_Of_Fury posted over a year ago
16falloutboy said:
I thought you were talking about the sick guy who shot people o_O
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Azoe said:
No the bomb is not like 9/11 because "only" 7 people died. I'm extremely sorry for them but.. For me the most horrible event was on the island Utøya. This evil psyko creep guy went over on a political camp over there, with teens only like 13-18 years old - and shot them! It's a new level of cruelity because: think if you were one of them. You hear gun shots everywere, your friends are dying painfully, you are totally exposed because you don't know where to hide, you have to make life or death decisions, you panic and you cry, you can only run around on the tiny island, where is he now, and now?!... In a one and a half hour this was happening to 600 kids and about 100 of them DIED! They tried to swim and drowned, or was being shot at.. Just imagine D: Or being the father that gets a call from his daughter, running through the forrest crying and you can't project them, they can die a painful gruesom dead any minute and you can't do anything for your kid! The most important thing, the one you love the most! And now bodies of young teens are laying around... Oh my, I'm so SORRY for the ones affected by this massacre! Today I lay roses in from of the Norwegian embassy here in Denmark..
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darkkhorn19 said:
Yes, but I think what happened to the American WTC twin towers was a bit more horrendous.

But Americans overreacted...A LOT, which is why I hate 9/11 parades and crap like that. it's been over 10 years, you pussies. Worse shit has happen to other countries, and even to your own bloody country.

But, I do not know much about the incident in Norway for several reasons, which is why I cannot really give my opinion on it.
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Agreed. It's time to get over it.
Bond_Of_Fury posted over a year ago
JCAS26 said:
Darkhorn, does it really matter which one was more horrendous? Either way, innocent people died. Maybe you should have a little more respect for those people who died and the families that will never see their loved ones again. And so what if it has been 10 years since 9/11? We still have thousands of troops overseas as an outcome of 9/11. Maybe after you put your life on the line, and get shipped overseas for 9-12 months at a time,you can start calling us a bunch of over reacting pussies!
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Still, 10 years is enough time to put the past behind you.
Bond_Of_Fury posted over a year ago
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Ok, let me murder your friends and family, and see if its all better in 10 years.
JCAS26 posted over a year ago
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And its not just a reminder for 9/11, but also to remind us of the young men and women who put their lives on the line everyday, or those who have lost their lives serving their country.
JCAS26 posted over a year ago
Bond_Of_Fury said:
Meh. I can see how you can make that link.
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whitejeans said:
well the bombing maybe a little but deffently not the shooting..
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Antelo said:
No, it's more like Charles Whitman or Theodore Kaczynski.
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