Egypt is falling apart

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well, just goes to show that the people do have the power.
hopefully they get what they want.

otherwise, it will never end.
 
yes,
but its ok. we understand.
its a known side affect to laugh at things of that nature with such a severe case of latent homosexuality.

its cool. ;)
 
haha asshole....but i blame on all the damn "motto" videos they make us watch it kinda duals you out to shit like that on a video...now if i had been there i wouldnt have laughed that shit happening in front of you is not funny....most of the time
 
So there is rioting in Egypt and they shut off the internet to contain the revolt.

Is it any wonder our government wants its president to have an internet “kill switch” for emergencies?
 
yeah, i dont think that would work over here.
we have enough technology around us that we would still find a way to continue contact with everybody.

hackers will have constant hard ons for weeks.
plus, our military has to have some kind of internet available to communicate, they have become dependent on it.
we'll just hack into that shit.
 
My neighbors are both from egypt. Two brothers. I just went and spoke with them... they said they are trying to overthrow the president. I told them that I would pray for their family & friends who still live there, even though I am Christian and not muslim.

Its funny how close all this feels when you live in nyc. A turkish guy at my gym said it felt like the end of the world when they had that massive earthquake a few months ago.
 
well, at least the people are doing something about it there
 
I'm glad to see them rising against this guy. Good for them.
 
What is the goal of the revolutionaries? Is it to kick out the current guy and install some radical muslim like Ahmedinijad?

If it is I hope they fail.
 
Kick out the president who's been there forever.

It's not a Muslim thing; pulled this from Wiki:
The demonstrations and riots were reported to have started over police brutality, state of emergency laws, unemployment, desire to raise the minimum wage, lack of housing, food inflation, corruption, lack of freedom of speech, and poor living conditions.[8] The protests' main goal is to oust President Hosni Mubarak's regime, which has been in power for almost 30 years.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Egyptian_protests
 
work sucks today, fking stock market getting owned.
 
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