How many acronyms do you think I use in my posts? Also I wasn't supporting anyone, just commentating.
How the fuck can you post so much in forums and not know what's teh acronym for in this thread/topic ?most people guess it right away.
TempesT said, March 17, 2011, 05:56:10 amHow many acronyms do you think I use in my posts? Also I wasn't supporting anyone, just commentating.No, I didn't mean to say you post too many acronyms, what I wanted to say is that most of the time I find the acronyms I dont know about in your posts (The previous one was ggs in the MVC3 thread).Satou Sei~ said, March 17, 2011, 06:26:26 amHow the fuck can you post so much in forums and not know what's teh acronym for in this thread/topic ?most people guess it right away.I probably knew about that one before but just forgot about it, I know I was familiar with it but as it's not that used around here I just forgot about it.
http://i.imgur.com/FMRXF.jpgI don't want to sound racist neither to blame a whole country by some retards, but this is disgusting
that's a continent.there are plenty of dumb assholes (including me) in this world so i'm not really surprised.lol how many died in pearl harbor at least they're soldiers who are willing to die for their country , compared to the many innocent people died in nagasaki and hiroshima.ah i remember a interview footage i watched back in my sophomore year in college it was interview with a survivor in hiroshima it's kinda heart breaking how he tells his story seeing a headless child being carried by his/her mother and hundred of almost burned to ash hands from the ground. i think he's still alive and living in outskirts of tokyo , hope he's alright if it's me and experienced this plus those nuclear shit i think i'll go crazy.
there are idiots all over the world and you're dumb if you think they're only in the united states of america
Titiln said, March 17, 2011, 06:53:46 pmthere are idiots all over the world and you're dumb if you think they're only in the united states of americaI know, I just like hatin' on them.
http://www.aksysgames.com/2011/03/16/japan-benefit-sale/Buy games, 100% of the proceeds go to relief efforts. Perfect for those of you who don't want to donate straight up.As always all of the attention is being paid to whatever the media decides to focus on - an impending nuclear danger, the idiots making insensitive comments...The best statement you can make is to ignore the sensationalism and focus on the relief effort.http://egpnews.com/?p=24224QuoteNo strangers to the devastation that earthquakes can cause, Californians have nonetheless been stunned by the magnitude of the damage caused by the 9.0 earthquake in Japan last week, as well as the subsequent tsunami and the ongoing radiation threat from the badly damaged and compromised reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.Donations have been slower to come in than for past earthquake relief efforts, with American donors giving at least $47 million as of Tuesday, according to a tally by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. Many may be slow to donate because they see Japan as affluent and self-sufficient, according to some reports. Given the scope and magnitude of the disaster, donations are still very much needed, according to nonprofit relief groups.Here are some ways you can make donations to help the relief effort in Japan:Japanese Chamber of Commerce (UNICEF)They are accepting donations on behalf of UNICEF until end of April. Make checks payable to U.S. Fund for UNICEF” with the note “Japan Disaster Fund.” Please send to JCC office at 244 So. San Pedro St. #504, Los Angeles, CA 90012.Civic Center Earthquake Relief Fund Drive (Thursday, Mar. 17)Donations will be collected on behalf of the Japanese Red Cross throughout the day Thursday, Mar. 17, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. between 1st & Temple, outside Los Angeles City Hall. The drive is organized by the office of L.A. Councilwoman Jan Perry, RafuShimpo, LA 18, and L.A. Councilman Bernard Parks.American Red CrossDonations can also be made through the American Red Cross by calling 1-800-RED CROSS, or by texting REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10. Donations can be mailed to American Red Cross National Headquarters, 2025 E St. NW, Washington, D.C., 20006. Donations can also be made at their website (https://www.redcross.org).Operation USATo contribute to this Culver City-based aid organization, text REBUILD to 50555 to donate $10, or visit their website (http://www.opusa.org) to make an online donation. They are assisting organizations in Japan with disaster relief. For more information call 1-800-678-7255 or visit their website.International Medical CorpsThe Santa Monica-based organization has an emergency response team on the ground in Japan, focusing on areas that have not yet been reached. Donate by calling their 24-hour phone line at 1-800-481-4462 or by mailing a check payable to “International Medical Corps” to ATTN: Development Department International Medical Corps, 1919 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 400, Santa Monica, CA 90404. You can also text MED to 80888 to give $10, or visit their website (http://www.internationalmedicalcorps.org).GlobalGivingThey are working with the International Medical Corps, Save the Children and other organizations on the ground in Japan. Donate by going to their website (http://www.globalgiving.org) or text JAPAN to 50555 to donate $10.