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RANDOM MESSAGES 15: Go Storm Area 51...you weirdos

What will you find in Area 51?


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1 reaction to this post=1 sign of sympathy towards the tragedy in Paris

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It’s gonna be a busy couple of weeks, but by the first week of May, things will be much calmer.

My birthday, Passover, and my impending move need to just be over already, and life will be much easier.
I wish you luck, strength, and endurance in the events to come.

On an unrelated note, did you see my post above your first post today?
 
On an unrelated note, did you see my post above your first post today?
Yes. I believe I did notice it.

While I do feel that the loss of such a historic building is regrettable, the fact remains that nobody was killed, and only one person was injured (and that was in the process of fighting the blaze). To my mind, that is something to be grateful for. Buildings, no matter how old, are still just things. Human life, that is irreplaceable.

Besides, there are much better ways of helping with the restoration efforts than requesting reactions on a Pokémon forum. Just saying. :p
 
Yes. I believe I did notice it.

While I do feel that the loss of such a historic building is regrettable, the fact remains that nobody was killed, and only one person was injured (and that was in the process of fighting the blaze). To my mind, that is something to be grateful for. Buildings, no matter how old, are still just things. Human life, that is irreplaceable.

Besides, there are much better ways of helping with the restoration efforts than requesting reactions on a Pokémon forum. Just saying. :p
... You beat me to it.
 
Yes. I believe I did notice it.

While I do feel that the loss of such a historic building is regrettable, the fact remains that nobody was killed, and only one person was injured (and that was in the process of fighting the blaze). To my mind, that is something to be grateful for. Buildings, no matter how old, are still just things. Human life, that is irreplaceable.

Besides, there are much better ways of helping with the restoration efforts than requesting reactions on a Pokémon forum. Just saying. :p
... You beat me to it.
Sorry. While I agree that no loss of human lives is a big plus, I have always been a person who finds it hard to give up something I've gotten used to having, so I can sympathize with these people who feel the damage resulted on this famous landmark the most.
 
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