Shot Clock wrote:I hope the other dead are suicide bombers who find out there aren't a bunch of virgins awaiting killers of 8 year olds.
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Shot Clock wrote:I hope the other dead are suicide bombers who find out there aren't a bunch of virgins awaiting killers of 8 year olds.
Shot Clock wrote:Vader wrote:Shot Clock wrote:You know the police put guys on the roofs at these events right? You know residents go up on roofs too, right? And how can you tell where he's looking.
What would be the purpose of being on the roof anyways, he could be anywhere, sitting in a hotel room watching on tv.
He was looking away and walking away from that scene and that sound.
"What would be the purpose of being on the roof anyways" That would be my first question too.
Rooftop is good for signal and coordination.
Coordinate what? "Ok light the fuse now!!!"
Do you know how IED's are detonated?
TheChosen618 wrote:I'm assuming many schools in Boston will be closed too.
Can any Bostonian conform?
This is definitely scary. I was really young when 9/11 happened and I didn't much of what is going on. I didn't even realize how scared some people were back then. Now that I am older, it is kind of scary, and it seems like 9/11.
PCProductions wrote:NBA has probably the most parity of any pro sport.




BattleTested wrote:TheChosen618 wrote:I'm assuming many schools in Boston will be closed too.
Can any Bostonian conform?
This is definitely scary. I was really young when 9/11 happened and I didn't much of what is going on. I didn't even realize how scared some people were back then. Now that I am older, it is kind of scary, and it seems like 9/11.
9/11 was like this times a thousand. Literally (over 3,000 dead) and metaphorically. I mean, the largest buildings in New York City completely collapsed with people **** inside them. That was a huuuuuuuge deal. This is really sad but is more on the scale of a shooting spree or something like that.

Jeremy Lin 7 wrote:It's days like these that make me realize I take everyday life for granted. I seriously hope whoever did this gets the death penalty. If there's one law in Canada that I hate the most it's not having a death sentence.

15th overall wrote:BattleTested wrote:TheChosen618 wrote:I'm assuming many schools in Boston will be closed too.
Can any Bostonian conform?
This is definitely scary. I was really young when 9/11 happened and I didn't much of what is going on. I didn't even realize how scared some people were back then. Now that I am older, it is kind of scary, and it seems like 9/11.
9/11 was like this times a thousand. Literally (over 3,000 dead) and metaphorically. I mean, the largest buildings in New York City completely collapsed with people **** inside them. That was a huuuuuuuge deal. This is really sad but is more on the scale of a shooting spree or something like that.
Gee, sorry you weren't impressed. Tragedy is not a competitive sport.
PCProductions wrote:NBA has probably the most parity of any pro sport.

BattleTested wrote:15th overall wrote:BattleTested wrote:I'm just saying 9/11 was a completely different scene than what we saw today and it really shouldn't be compared.
And I'm a little irked at how big of a deal this is to people when it happnens in the U.S. whereas it literally happens every single day in other parts of the world and we turn a blind eye, but this isn't really the time or place to have that discussion.

BattleTested wrote:I'm just saying 9/11 was a completely different scene than what we saw today and it really shouldn't be compared.
Frosty wrote:Funny this is called Clone Wars because Kobe is like the second installment of the Star Wars series. It looked like Star Wars but came up short. But it did appeal to the kiddies.

The4thHorseman wrote:Reports are starting to come in of multiple explosions near the finish line at the Boston Marathon, across from the Boston Public Library on Copley Square.Spoiler:
OneWhoKnocks wrote:Any ridiculous trade scenario made up by a Laker fan may be one-upped by Mitch Kupchak in actuality. It's pretty scary.
15th overall wrote:A few hours ago someone planted (at least) 7 bombs in my town and your playing the "Scoreboard!" card with the effing bodycount.
That is not okay.

15th overall wrote:A few hours ago someone planted (at least) 7 bombs in my town and your playing the "Scoreboard!" card with the effing bodycount.
That is not okay.
15th overall wrote:With playoff seeding already set this is an easy decision. Feels odd even mentioning things like seeding given the circumstances but oh well.

jwise44 wrote:Duffman100 wrote:One of those dead is an 8 year old child. ****.
God I hope they find whoever did this fast and either Massachusetts has a death penalty or he gets shipped to Guantanamo bay and gets some torture.
Please if u don't agree with this post don't argue. Should not turn into a political debate and I'm mainly speaking out of anger.
420 wrote:Agreed. Terrorists (anyone who seeks to cause harm to a group of people) would think twice if that were allowed to happen. Don't even kill them, just torture them until they die of age.chrisab123 wrote:I'm **** pissed, Boston is my home and terrorism is an evil evil evil act. I hope they string up the parties responsible at the common and have the people of the city have their way with them. Thank god this was the one year that my mom wasn't near the finish line, she didn't go because it was too cold. Thank freaking god...
420 wrote:The death penalty is too soft. Once they've been prosecuted, torture them for the rest of their lives and set an example for anyone who even thinks about going into a school with a gun or blowing up a building. An exception to "cruel and unusual punishment" should be made for these pieces of !!!!.