dailymail.co.uk— Amid the horror and devastation in Haiti, there were stories too of hope and joy as the prayers of those hunting for their missing loved ones were answered.
Jan 17, 2010View in Crawl 4
Yeah, we need that silly "sarkmark" in situations like this. It depresses me that I don't even know if you are serious about claiming the death of ~100,000 people proof of the love of god.
When a small percentage of people can be retrieved from the rubble of an earthquake while everyone else lays dead that's not a miracle, that's statistics. If you haul ass and work harder you can save more people. The people doing so *with their bare hands* and simple tools because there's no heavy equipment to do so are the ones that deserve our deepest admiration and respect.
janincoJan 17, 2010Submitter
So glad to hear some good news for a change!
anub1sJan 17, 2010
For sheer stupidity, yes.
noirbassJan 17, 2010
You miserable piece of s**t.....
noirbassJan 17, 2010
All the people working hard to save as many as possible at Haiti have my deepest admiration. These guys are real heroes.
huggkrukaJan 17, 2010
Yeah, we need that silly "sarkmark" in situations like this. It depresses me that I don't even know if you are serious about claiming the death of ~100,000 people proof of the love of god.
ramfire98Jan 17, 2010
And some ice cream
janincoJan 17, 2010Submitter
I ran out of room and that was the easiest space to omit...I feel sorry for you
trevorbradleyJan 17, 2010
When a small percentage of people can be retrieved from the rubble of an earthquake while everyone else lays dead that's not a miracle, that's statistics. If you haul ass and work harder you can save more people. The people doing so *with their bare hands* and simple tools because there's no heavy equipment to do so are the ones that deserve our deepest admiration and respect.