Wondering and thinking about the problems of the world is crap! : D
Suck in your gut and hope you don't get killed before the age of 80!
.......I think someone dying at the Olympics is not such a big deal, Hitler was at the Olympics once.
Guess how many Jews died at that time.
......Nah, I screw with you.
PREDICTION TIME! (Time to type up random things which probably isn't too far away from the realm of possibility.)You worried about so many international affairs as a child, so, after adulthood arrived. you joined some Internation Help Agency , or I.H.A. for short.
You died in a firefight the next day.
You wanted to show your ideals to others when you grow up.
When you actually do, you got beat to death by a group of thugs, watched ,with your one good eye (the thugs beat the blood out of the other), your wallet stolen by a woman with a video camera, and had your clothes taken away by homeless foos.
You want to grow up to be a corrupt and greedy Plastic Surgeon.
Then you live a happy life with a wife, kids, and several servants.
Hey, it happens!
END PREDICTION TIME.FINAL WORDS.TheBetterGamer wrote:I'm just saying that there's too many coincedences in the world to be called coincedences anymore.
1. ...........So, you care about people who die on the same day? Huh? Well there's a good example of people who all died around the same time.
16 April 1945 – 2 May 1945
2.
SPASCHEYou know coincidences are how they are, they are JUST coincidences, Billy Mays, David Carradine, Michael Jackson, and several other celebrities dieing around the same time? Mere Coincidence, my boy.
SPASCHEYou and I apparently handcuffed together when we haven't even met before?
Pure Coincidence, and a great movie plot.
3.Unless, you know, there was some sort of greater force, greater than the government, screwing with all of us, but it isn't going to turn into an Alien and Predator thing, right?
THE CREED: Nothing is True. Everything is Permitted.
"...That's rather cynical."
"It would be if it were doctrine, but it is merely an observation of the nature of reality.
To say that Nothing is True is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shephards of our own civilization.
To say that Everything is Permitted is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with the consequences, whether glorious...or tragic."
-Ezio Auditore da Firenze explaining the Creed, 1514, Masayaf.