" Guns have no purpose " ????konfusion wrote:
hahaha - not. Steel has a purpose. Guns don't. Don't bring things from other threads into this. This has nothing to do with that.Cougar wrote:
I bet China purchased that steel legally from the steel dealer. I think China should implement stricter steel laws or ban steel altogether.
On another note, actually addressing the topic, I think they should probably renew their facility. It's terrible that a thing such as this has happened, and there's nothing worse in a tragedy than having no one to blame but yourself (in this case the company).
-konfusion
What you people would be saying if this had happened at an American steel plant? German? British? Or in any North American or West European country? Particularly the nation and region you (whoever's reading this) are in? Probably "what a horrible way to die, we need to make sure this never happens again" instead of "LOLZ PANCAEK".
Some say the West is obsessed with itself. I'm starting to tend to agree.
Some say the West is obsessed with itself. I'm starting to tend to agree.
Guns only have one purpose, to fire bullets. It's the idiot behind the trigger that kills people.
On topic though, seriously bad way to go. Let's just hope the don't try to develope it into a WMD
On topic though, seriously bad way to go. Let's just hope the don't try to develope it into a WMD
Back in the early 80's Janey Cylinder of Philadelphia, PA had an industrial accident. A smelting pot exploded spewing molten steel on about 4-6 people.CameronPoe wrote:
That's gotta hurt.
The ambulance I was on was the first one on scene. To say it was horrific would be an understatement.
People with burns that exposed the bones in their legs, yet they were conscious and alert.
To this day if I smell burning hair or the like I can picture the scene like it was yesterday.
Sorry if I wen toff topic ...............
I could only imagine what it felt like to be there. You don't have to be sorry for going off topic, its related.T.Pike wrote:
Back in the early 80's Janey Cylinder of Philadelphia, PA had an industrial accident. A smelting pot exploded spewing molten steel on about 4-6 people.CameronPoe wrote:
That's gotta hurt.
The ambulance I was on was the first one on scene. To say it was horrific would be an understatement.
People with burns that exposed the bones in their legs, yet they were conscious and alert.
To this day if I smell burning hair or the like I can picture the scene like it was yesterday.
Sorry if I wen toff topic ...............
Shit happens, unlucky guys.
damn right steel has a purpose, you make guns with it. and sometimes bullets or parts of bullets.konfusion wrote:
Steel has a purpose.
There would have been virtually nothing left of their bodies.
FFS, there is a thread on that. Get the hell out of this one if you want to talk about guns.Reciprocity wrote:
damn right steel has a purpose, you make guns with it. and sometimes bullets or parts of bullets.konfusion wrote:
Steel has a purpose.
-konfusion
/Wordk30dxedle wrote:
What you people would be saying if this had happened at an American steel plant? German? British? Or in any North American or West European country? Particularly the nation and region you (whoever's reading this) are in? Probably "what a horrible way to die, we need to make sure this never happens again" instead of "LOLZ PANCAEK".
Some say the West is obsessed with itself. I'm starting to tend to agree.
pictures of corpses?
lol
lol
So, i read elsewhere in these forums sick fuckers crack jokes about the VA Tech tragedy.
And here, some of you think it is funny to read about how a bunch of people died in a really horrific manner.
Good going. Give yourself a pat on the back.
And here, some of you think it is funny to read about how a bunch of people died in a really horrific manner.
Good going. Give yourself a pat on the back.