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ikke471

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I'm mostly not that harsh on people.... But I agree with spiral on this one to be honest.
His death wasn't enough to make him realize what he did!
If I could I would throw him (still alive) in a giant tank of acid!
Sorry I got... Uhm... Agressive.
His death wasn't enough to make him realize what he did!
If I could I would throw him (still alive) in a giant tank of acid!
Sorry I got... Uhm... Agressive.
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Well, it is just pain after all.
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ikke471

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He should've felt pain!
Just like his victims felt pain!
Just like his victims felt pain!
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Cool story indeed, but I do agree with your statement:
DesLife wrote:That's exactly why I booned you. Even Bin Laden shall be mourned, because whatever he has done he was a human being nonetheless. Even when it comes to "monsters" like him, being pleased by someone's death is perversion. Whether he deserved or not to live has nothing to do with that.
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You guys can mourn him all you want, but I sure as hell won't. 
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spiraldoor

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Because he’s a fucking mass-murderer who killed three thousand innocent people. Your bleeding heart must be starving your brain of oxygen. Moping around and feeling sorry for poor old Osama is an insult to the thousands of families that lost a mother or a father or a child because of his actions. Why don’t you just look up a list of the innocent people he murdered, randomly select one of them and devote your energies to mourning that person instead?RayFan9876 wrote:I think this relays to a previous statement:spiraldoor wrote:Osama bin Laden was a monster. He deserved a punishment three thousand times worse than the one he received.spiraldoor wrote:I'm not a very empathetic person.
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Please re-read my post :
What you say is true ; but what I'm saying is that even if he deserved to die, there's no joy to find in his death. I'm not telling you to mourn him, nor am I mourning him. To be honest I care about his death just as much as I care about the deaths of his victims : not at all.DesLife wrote:That's exactly why I booned you. Even Bin Laden shall be mourned, because whatever he has done he was a human being nonetheless. Even when it comes to "monsters" like him, being pleased by someone's death is perversion. Whether he deserved or not to live has nothing to do with that.
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spiraldoor

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I don’t see anything wrong with being happy about the death of a mass murderer. A small portion of justice has been served, and the world is a better place without him in it. Surely that’s something worthy of celebration?
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I'd personally rather would have seen him mercilessly tortured, but thats just me.
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ikke471

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Not just you my friend... Not just you...BarkingChaos wrote:I'd personally rather would have seen him mercilessly tortured, but thats just me.
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spiraldoor

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Physical punishment, no matter how extreme, could never have made him feel what his victims felt.
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It is just a pity that it took so much time to find Osama, but I'm glad the soldiers found him and killed him. He got what he deserved for killing many innocent people who had no relationship with the wars or anything.
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I like that analogy about the bleeding heart up there, I'm gonna steal that from you!spiraldoor wrote:Because he’s a fucking mass-murderer who killed three thousand innocent people. Your bleeding heart must be starving your brain of oxygen. Moping around and feeling sorry for poor old Osama is an insult to the thousands of families that lost a mother or a father or a child because of his actions. Why don’t you just look up a list of the innocent people he murdered, randomly select one of them and devote your energies to mourning that person instead?
I agree, you wouldn't be able to replicate the pain against him versus the three thousand people he's killed. But if that's so, what's the point? If we put him through immense torture for an extreme length of time, why would that pleasure us more than if we kill him off instantly? The end result is the exact same. In fact, if we make him feel all the pain of all he's done to us, then we are no better than Osama himself. Would that not leave you with a guilty conscience, knowing that the government has ordered for someone to be painfully tortured that you originally agreed to? It sure would leave me unsettled. Have you seen the end of The Dark Knight? At least now that he's dead I can feel relieved and a little happy for the sake of all those who he endangered. But I don't see this as felling a bad person, I see this as saving everybody else. Putting him through torture would just flip that around, and it's entirely immoral.spiraldoor wrote:I don’t see anything wrong with being happy about the death of a mass murderer. A small portion of justice has been served, and the world is a better place without him in it. Surely that’s something worthy of celebration?
BarkingChaos wrote:I'd personally rather would have seen him mercilessly tortured, but thats just me.
Believe me my friends, bloodlust in your imagination and in the media be fruitful and enjoyable, but one second of seeing such a thing in real life is one of the most terrible, excruciating, stomach wrenching things you will ever see, and I hope none of you will ever see it. You'll be begging for it to stop almost more than the person being tortured. It will scar you, haunt you, and you will feel like dirt for ever even beginning to think that this was at one time what you thought 'proper' punishment should be.ikke471 wrote:Not just you my friend... Not just you...
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ikke471

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wow.... that's right.. I feel so stupid nowRayFan9876 wrote:In fact, if we make him feel all the pain of all he's done to us, then we are no better than Osama himself.
FORGIVE ME OSAMA OBAMA CHERYL
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spiraldoor

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I doubt you will ever find yourself in a situation where it will be of much use to you.RayFan9876 wrote:I like that analogy about the bleeding heart up there, I'm gonna steal that from you!
To punish him for his horrendous crimes. Getting shot is a pathetically inadequate fate for a mass-murderer. It’s a slap on the wrist compared to what he did.RayFan9876 wrote:I agree, you wouldn't be able to replicate the pain against him versus the three thousand people he's killed. But if that's so, what's the point?
Because he deserves it, and much worse.RayFan9876 wrote:If we put him through immense torture for an extreme length of time, why would that pleasure us more than if we kill him off instantly? The end result is the exact same.
Of course we are! The three thousand people at the World Trade Centre were innocent. Osama bin Laden was not. He was a mass murderer. Are you so blind that you honestly do not see the difference between the two?RayFan9876 wrote:In fact, if we make him feel all the pain of all he's done to us, then we are no better than Osama himself.
Of course not, but that’s because I’m not a bleeding-heart liberal who feels guilty over punishing vicious mass-murderers.RayFan9876 wrote:Would that not leave you with a guilty conscience, knowing that the government has ordered for someone to be painfully tortured that you originally agreed to? It sure would leave me unsettled.
Once. I always thought it was overrated. Are you drawing a comparison to Harvey Dent or the Joker?RayFan9876 wrote:Have you seen the end of The Dark Knight?
Why would we see Osama bin Laden being punished? Do you think they’d televise it?RayFan9876 wrote:Believe me my friends, bloodlust in your imagination and in the media be fruitful and enjoyable, but one second of seeing such a thing in real life is one of the most terrible, excruciating, stomach wrenching things you will ever see, and I hope none of you will ever see it.
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I don't think this is worth it anymore.
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Does anyone here happen to know how to convert a simple Waveform file into a sample that I can use so I can play it on different pitches or speeds by pressing a key on my MIDI keyboard? I have Cubase SE3, if that helps in any way.
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That's entirely dependent on what programme you use to map the sample. I'm sure Mister Google would be your best bet.Shrooblord wrote:Does anyone here happen to know how to convert a simple Waveform file into a sample that I can use so I can play it on different pitches or speeds by pressing a key on my MIDI keyboard? I have Cubase SE3, if that helps in any way.
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Shrooblord

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I'm not sure what you mean. I'd like to use Cubase SE3 as the program that handles all my VSTs and puts it into one music file, if that's what you mean. And that's exactly the problem - if I had found it on Google, I wouldn't have asked here.RayFan9876 wrote:That's entirely dependent on what programme you use to map the sample. I'm sure Mister Google would be your best bet.

