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- inactive, on 11/17/2008, -0/+6The hole for his face looks just big enough to put a foot through - hopefully someone at the party realized this.
- jimbod, on 11/17/2008, -0/+5This is just wrong.
- badradio, on 11/17/2008, -0/+5THE DIRTY ARMY: This guy and girl dressed up as one of the twin towers and a plane for halloween, when the girl was asked if she thought she would offend anyone she replied, “No, it’s cool, my aunt died on the 64th floor, and it was a conspiracy anyway.” Are you kidding me? I’m all for grossly offensive jokes but not when it’s taken THAT far. Nik, your thoughts?
- troutfarmer, on 11/17/2008, -0/+5What disturbs me the most is how this girl didn't get kicked out of the party?!
- Zeitgeister, on 11/17/2008, -0/+3Complete with little plastic suicides jumping from the building? Offensive sure, but I'd like to know what they were taking when they thought it up.
- gquaglia, on 11/23/2008, -0/+2Original.
- cardgame, on 11/19/2008, -0/+2Besides the welling of anger that swelled in me upon viewing this, it was quickly subdued by the pain I felt for the dead and suffering of the families. How do we come to a point in our intelligent and educated mindset where we see the creation of such a costume as funny. Something is broken in the minds of the young and it is this mindset that helped elect our president. A scary thought to say the least.
- shalb, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2In the US, probably. Something more controversial would be dressing up like a suicide bomber terrorist with a face mask of a respected world leader like FDR or Churchill. Even more would be dressing up like Jesus and wearing a shirt that says "God doesn't exist".
- AngusMustang, on 11/17/2008, -0/+2Ask not what you can do for your country, ask... Hey, is that a twinkie?! Awesome!



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