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9/11 coloring book

No f'ing comment.

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This post has been edited by Marshmallow: 01 September 2011 - 02:17 PM

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:nope: what the hell, it make more sense if it were only sold in the middle east but....
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Hahahaha That picture
  • #3

only in america.
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  • wacko
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free to be~

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FREE
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I'm ashamed to be an American because of this sick, disgusting coloring book. Who the fuck makes something like this? WHO THE FUCK? TELL ME SO I CAN KICK THEIR GROIN REPEATEDLY. >.>

you know what? the author of this coloring book deserves a good old fashioned backhand slap and a roundhouse kick.

to the face.

repeatedly. For seventy-two hours. with no food or water. In a room with no windows and one door and no lights.

and then to be sent into a lab for a mental evaluation. Which he will be forced to fail.

and then he gets beaten by a gang of bikers.

and has a nail driven through his left food. Onto a wooden block. Which will be ripped out causing him extreme pain.

:nope:

...and he needs to go to the happy house.
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  • Ace
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So yeah mettlebird I think you are projecting some of your own inadequacies and abuses onto this coloring book. Maybe you should seek some psychiatric health or turn the caps lock off. Or maybe both!

This post has been edited by Ace: 01 September 2011 - 04:47 PM

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Anyone know where I can read this online?
  • #9

Props to them for including the discredited story about Osama using his wife as a human shield.
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  • Taeshi
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I never understood people who screamed about how barbaric another person is by wishing even more barbaric things to happen to them.

It's very confusing.
  • #11

The moment I saw this on the news last week, I burst out laughing at work. "The Kids' Book of Freedom," indeed.

Make sure you have lots of brown crayons, kids, just so you can recognize evil foreigners when you see them.
  • #12

Which shade of red should the kids use to color the terrorists blood?
  • #13

Black. The same color as their heathen souls. No God-fearing American will acknowledge that they bleed any color that appears on the American flag. YOU ESS AYY YOU ESS AYY.
  • #14

I am so full of pride right now its mind-blowing

I will go salute every American flag in the state of California today
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awkward... :unsure:
  • #16

I wonder if Hallmark is going to have a "Happy WTC Day" card now.

I'd buy it.
  • #17

Is it gonna be one of those cards that has a sound chip in it?
  • #18

It damn well better be.

Man, I was fifteen when that happened getting ready to leave for school and my mom started screaming at me to come see the TV. She had only seen the first one go in? We were watching live when the second hit.

Snooths had a better story about it though, wherever he is.
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I was merely saying that a person whom makes a CHILDREN'S COLORING BOOK about such a tragic and horrid event is messed up and needs to be punished. (they don't LITERALLY deserve what I was saying above, i was just pissed of REALLY BAD that someone would make a freaking COLORING BOOK about this) >_>
  • #20

If he did it ironically it would have been hilarious. Since he did it unironically, it's even more hilarious.
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Hey guys. Let's punish the guy saying terrorists will put an end to free speech by not letting him publish his book for children about how terrorists will take away our freedoms. This is a great idea. Let's punish him for sharing his thoughts. That'll show him.
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I don't think the issue is so much about publishing the book. The thing that bothers me most about it is that it looks like a biased piece of work that does nothing to teach kids about the controversy surrounding the war. One-sided, typical stuff that you'd expect from the school system.
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Marshmallow, on 01 September 2011 - 11:32 PM, said:

I don't think the issue is so much about publishing the book. The thing that bothers me most about it is that it looks like a biased piece of work that does nothing to teach kids about the controversy surrounding the war. One-sided, typical stuff that you'd expect from the school system.


While the school system is biased to create a system of nationalism they would never approve of something like this[at least where I live].
This is simply a company that collected data on there website, and using the collected data made this in response, despite being a terrible idea :nope:
  • #24

Nevermind the long text of BS above, most kids go 'tl,dr' anyway.

Am I the only one disturbed at the thought of a kid coloring a scene where a soldier executes an unarmed war criminal and his unarmed wife in cold blood? A kid in the age to use this book might not even know the guy in the pic is supposed to be Bin Laden.

And if the kid starts painting Bin Laden red (meaning it to be his blood - some little boys are like that), he might even start looking like Santa Claus. I mean...

It's so ridiculous it's beyond funny.

This post has been edited by NoPlayer: 02 September 2011 - 01:15 AM

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Uhh, so much space wasted on words. Coloring books should have full pages of things to color. Why don't they just call it a black and white story book? And that picture, isn't there a rule that soldiers can't shoot first?
  • #26

The question here isn't:

"Why would anyone make this?"

but rather:

"Why haven't you bought this?"






Hey, it makes more sense then the Mein Kampf manga, right?

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MouseCat, on 02 September 2011 - 12:31 PM, said:

And that picture, isn't there a rule that soldiers can't shoot first?

If they're given a kill-order (as Obama gave), they're gonna shoot first. And these aren't like general infantry or something, they're a spec ops division, it's a completely different job.
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Smash Genesis, on 02 September 2011 - 03:49 PM, said:

Hey, it makes more sense then the Mein Kampf manga, right?


Not really
  • #29

sooo where can i get it?

i have a friend who is uber-gung-ho military an dinto this sorta crap. birthday coming up.

<- i have not expressed my thoughts on this thing, so try not to lump me into my friend's interests.

EDIT: got it. only $7 +shipping from Really Big Coloring Books, Inc. | Home

This post has been edited by DLancer: 03 September 2011 - 01:59 AM

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I actually want and would color in this book.
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I'm going to color the towers like pinatas and draw the debris and people jumping out of the fire as candy.
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Jerk, on 03 September 2011 - 05:19 PM, said:

I'm going to color the towers like pinatas and draw the debris and people jumping out of the fire as candy.

You are truly an american hero
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Marshmallow, on 01 September 2011 - 12:04 PM, said:

Spoiler




Am I the only one who thinks Osama bin Laden looks like Santa Claus in this pic?
  • #35

Being free is great because it means people with bias opinions such as this can write books and encourage children to get involved in the bias. Being free is fine, when they do something you don't like, you can just ignore them. But when they try to influence your children you've got a problem, because the children won't know to ignore it and you can't protect them because you're infringing on the publisher's right to free speech. Sure you can avoid the book or tell your child to not read it, but chances are they'll just find it more interesting.

Despite my nonchalance to the situation when I first saw it (I was like 10, Australian and bummed that my cartoons were cancelled that morning) I realise it was a horrid thing, and we certainly shouldn't forget. But we shouldn't just say "they did it, they're all horrible". The guy said radical Islamic Muslim extremists (a line which made me cringe for all the adjectives and the redundancy of "Islamic Muslim") but people will likely just read that as Muslim. I hope, for the sake of America's apparent greatness and FREEdom that this will fade from memory as nothing more than a bad idea.
  • #36

It's not terrorism when a Baptist bombs an abortion clinic.
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STEM CELL RESEARCH
  • #38

oh my god
oh my god
i can seriously feel my lungs collapsing
this thread
  • #39

  • Lycan
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We're a few days of 10 years.

Geez, I remember it as if it was yesterday. I was... 13? Damn, I thought I was older...
  • #40

I would buy it, and color each page.
In fact...If I ever find it, I'll post my colorings in a thread.
lol :P
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Spoiler

This post has been edited by WTF: 07 September 2011 - 01:03 AM

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Lycan, on 07 September 2011 - 12:47 AM, said:

Geez, I remember it as if it was yesterday. I was... 13? Damn, I thought I was older...


Yeah, I was 12, and my school lied to everyone about it. They said "these are just rumors", then my science teacher turned it on half-an-hour later when I got to his class. It was really scary at that age, thinking your country is invincible, then getting attacked like that. Man, being so stupid at that age, but knowing that the year afterward solidified my left-wing affiliation...
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We had a stereotypical hippie faggot as a substitute teacher in chemistry that day who flat-out denied it was even happening.
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I remember the shock I had that day. I was getting ready to go to college, turned the TV on and there was the image of the first tower burning, there was nothig of the plane left to be seen at the time.

I was like "Fuck, another crappy terrorist movie." It took me a second to realise I was watching the news channel. And RIGHT THEN the second plane struck the second tower. The news was still fumbling theories, from sabotaged planes, climatic phenomenon tossing the planes on the towers, ANYTHING but the terrorist strike it was.

Because everyone thought a terrorist strike like that simply impossible. It was scary as hell being proven wrong...
  • #45

i'm going to make a coloring book of the chilean version of 9/11

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Fuck that, I wouldn't interrupt MY classroom for some stupid planes crashing in some towers 3000km away.

I mean, when I first heard the news, it was bombs that were shot FROM military planes on the two towers and there were several more foreign military jets flying over the states.
The news only got properly translated and shown a few hours after the attacks.

also we were stupid teenagers exagerating everything we heard.

Also, most of our classroom cheered at the death of Americans ._.
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Migrant aren't you in Hawaii or something?
I could swear you saying that you lived in hawaii.
  • #48

A 9/11 colouring book.

...well , that's just fan-f**king tastic.... :nope:
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Do you know what's next?

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This post has been edited by asdf: 08 September 2011 - 03:16 AM

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