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Also I will not be observing a minutes silence for the Munich Air Disaster.
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
Jesus, some people just don't know when thing are better left unsaid.
I haven't said anything offensive. I think the Munich Air Disaster was a terrible tradegy, I will never mock it or make fun of it, but on the same token I don't care enough about it to stand there and observe a minutes silence. I think that's my prerogative on the matter and I mean not to cause offence for which I apologise, it was never my intention to do so.
To be honest I couldn't care less about the Munich Air Disaster, in the same way I don't care about the horn of Africa or the floods in Pakistan. There is absolutely no reason for me to observe a minutes silence for the Munich Air Disaster in the same way there is no reason for me to donate my hard earned money to those in plight around the world.
The only silence I observe is on the 11th day of the 11th month.
To be honest I couldn't care less about the Munich Air Disaster, in the same way I don't care about the horn of Africa or the floods in Pakistan. There is absolutely no reason for me to observe a minutes silence for the Munich Air Disaster in the same way there is no reason for me to donate my hard earned money to those in plight around the world.
The only silence I observe is on the 11th day of the 11th month.
You've clearly got no human decency. The reason for you to observe the minute's silence is because it's about respect. And if they dont respect you, it doesnt mean you should act the cunt in retaliation.
How do you feel about the idea of people not observing a minute's silence for Hillsborough?
Or what about Rememberance Day? If people disrupt a minute's silence to that? How do you feel then? You expect people to respect something that means something to you, but you dont respect other things.
You're a bit of a disgrace to the club, to be honest and i'd rather people like you supported someone else because you give the rest of us a horribly bad name and right now, we really dont need that.
I too was brought up with the notion that "honesty is the best policy" and I am just being honest when I say that you are a complete prick.
There are worse things in this world to be called, so I won't lose any sleep over that comment.
I suppose I'm also a prick because I couldn't care less about incidents like the Japanese Tsunami or the famines of Eastern Africa or the plight of Greece? People pretend to care about these incidents from far away countries like Britain, but in truth once the media stop reporting about the incident, those people soon forget about the incident and turn their attention to their own trials and tribulations like what tie to wear to work.
So, yes I might well be a complete prick, but at least I'm not a hypocrite.
I haven't said anything offensive. I think the Munich Air Disaster was a terrible tradegy, I will never mock it or make fun of it, but on the same token I don't care enough about it to stand there and observe a minutes silence. I think that's my prerogative on the matter and I mean not to cause offence for which I apologise, it was never my intention to do so.
Well you're a ****ing prick then
What the **** have you got to say that's so important it can't wait 60 seconds?
There are worse things in this world to be called, so I won't lose any sleep over that comment.
I suppose I'm also a prick because I couldn't care less about incidents like the Japanese Tsunami or the famines of Eastern Africa or the plight of Greece? People pretend to care about these incidents from far away countries like Britain, but in truth once the media stop reporting about the incident, those people soon forget about the incident and turn their attention to their own trials and tribulations like what tie to wear to work.
So, yes I might well be a complete prick, but at least I'm not a hypocrite.
You're not a ****ing hypocrite but a ****ing prick.
There are worse things in this world to be called, so I won't lose any sleep over that comment.
I suppose I'm also a prick because I couldn't care less about incidents like the Japanese Tsunami or the famines of Eastern Africa or the plight of Greece? People pretend to care about these incidents from far away countries like Britain, but in truth once the media stop reporting about the incident, those people soon forget about the incident and turn their attention to their own trials and tribulations like what tie to wear to work.
So, yes I might well be a complete prick, but at least I'm not a hypocrite.
Can i just clarify, are you talking about if you were in the ground when a minute's silence was being held?
And i think you confuse the idea of people caring, and stopping their whole lives because of something they care about.
There are worse things in this world to be called, so I won't lose any sleep over that comment.
I suppose I'm also a prick because I couldn't care less about incidents like the Japanese Tsunami or the famines of Eastern Africa or the plight of Greece? People pretend to care about these incidents from far away countries like Britain, but in truth once the media stop reporting about the incident, those people soon forget about the incident and turn their attention to their own trials and tribulations like what tie to wear to work.
So, yes I might well be a complete prick, but at least I'm not a hypocrite.
You must have had a horrible childhood. I feel for you.
You've clearly got no human decency. The reason for you to observe the minute's silence is because it's about respect. And if they dont respect you, it doesnt mean you should act the cunt in retaliation.
How do you feel about the idea of people not observing a minute's silence for Hillsborough?
Or what about Rememberance Day? If people disrupt a minute's silence to that? How do you feel then? You expect people to respect something that means something to you, but you dont respect other things.
You're a bit of a disgrace to the club, to be honest and i'd rather people like you supported someone else because you give the rest of us a horribly bad name and right now, we really dont need that.
If people don't want to observe a minutes silence for any of those things it's up to them isn't it? That's the beauty of living in a "Western Liberal Democracy", you are allowed to make decisions on what you will and will not do. I have chosen not to observe a minute silence for the Munich Air Disaster, now unless I'm breaking the law here, then I feel my stance though not agreed with, should be respected.
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