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EomundDaughter
Lorien
May 21 2016, 1:54pm
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the safety of taking an airline flight these days for fun/entertainment. Some may not read the news, others just don't care.
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Aragorn's Sexy Scar
Bree
May 21 2016, 6:15pm
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More people die on the roads worldwide every minute.
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Thousands of flights take off from major airports around the world every single hour of every day and security can never 100% prevent a disaster from happening--but I refuse to live my life as if I am under seige.I could die tomorrow in a freak accident but I don't stay indoors in fear of it happening.People should continue with their everyday life and not cower.If we don't then the jihadists have won. I am flying to Crete in one month and I plan to have a fantastic holiday. I will be vigilant. I will speak out if I see anything/anyone suspicious at the train station, at the airport or on the plane. I will speak out if I don't think security staff are scanning everyone equally. I will act to protect myself and others. I will not be afraid or give in to terror.NEVER
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Ethel Duath
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May 21 2016, 7:08pm
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"People should continue with their everyday life and not cower.If we don't then the jihadists have won." P.S. Are you visiting ruins and archaeological sites? I would give my eyeteeth to go there and do that (although I don't think the airlines would be too eager to trade flights for teeth.)
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Aragorn's Sexy Scar
Bree
May 21 2016, 8:03pm
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I've been to Crete twice before and there are some sites that I plan on visiting that I haven't yet been to.The main thing I want to do is relax on the beach and do nothing.I'm really tired of rain in the North West of England--we even had a monsoon-like downpour today I'm so ready for some actual, consistant sunshine and no rain
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Lissuin
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May 21 2016, 9:19pm
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Overturned cart, ship wreck, train wreck, car crash, marauding hoards/armies, pirates,
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buccaneers, corsairs, brigands, privateers, marauders, plunderers, racketeers, highwaypersons, bandit, desperado, pillager, hooligan, road agent, hijacker, raider, outlaw, revolutionary, anarchist, provocateur, rebel, terrorist. The times change, the causes change, the words change. Whether from mechanical failure, human error, weather, or bad people it's always been a dangerous business going out your door - for business or pleasure or adventure. Is it your position that "taking an airline flight for fun/entertainment" is in itself a frivolous activity and so not worth the risk of personal injury? In that case there are many forms of entertainment that should be given up: sports of all kinds; a weekend family drive to the beach - or anywhere, for that matter; hiking and camping in bear country. And/or, are you perhaps implying that the environmental costs should be minimised by re-thinking air travel for pleasure? That is a different topic. I'll take your post at face value and say that while, of course, I care, I also agree with Aragorn regarding taking precautions and then getting on with it. My post is not a glib response in answer to your genuine concerns. It's a summary of how I mentally maneuver through some of life's scarier stuff. Take care out there.
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Starling
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May 21 2016, 9:42pm
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Agree with all of this, although
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I will admit to feeling glad I live where I live.
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Ataahua
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May 21 2016, 9:45pm
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Being overlooked at the bottom of the world has its perks.
Celebrimbor: "Pretty rings..." Dwarves: "Pretty rings..." Men: "Pretty rings..." Sauron: "Mine's better." "Ah, how ironic, the addictive qualities of Sauron’s master weapon led to its own destruction. Which just goes to show, kids - if you want two small and noble souls to succeed on a mission of dire importance... send an evil-minded beggar with them too." - Gandalf's Diaries, final par, by Ufthak. Ataahua's stories
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dormouse
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May 21 2016, 10:01pm
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....years ago I was a student when an IRA bomb killed several people in the town centre. Several of us went into town the next day, because it was important not to give in to terrorists (no one even imagined jihadists in these parts then).
For still there are so many things that I have never seen: in every wood and every spring there is a different green. . .
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Aragorn's Sexy Scar
Bree
May 22 2016, 7:48am
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Where I went shoping yesterday.The city was devastated by an IRA bomb in the 80's and I decided not to go there that day.I would have been walking past the Marks & Spencer store at the time---but the IRA issued a warning that something was about to happen and the area was evacuated.There are no warnings with jihadists so that's why everyone needs to be vigilant.
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Annael
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May 22 2016, 2:32pm
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I refuse to live my life as if I am under seige In the USA your chances of being killed by a terrorist are somewhat less than your chances of being killed by your own furniture. Not to mention your own heart. And even in the Middle East you're more likely to die in a car accident. I don't avoid my furniture or driving in a car. I do try to exercise and eat heart-healthy foods, but honestly, I think a heart attack wouldn't be such a bad way to go (having watched several people die of cancer, the other major killer in our midst). I have a friend who is extremely cautious to the point of becoming almost housebound. The other day she slipped in her own kitchen and broke her kneecap. You're not safe anywhere. Might as well enjoy life! https://www.washingtonpost.com/...lled-by-a-terrorist/
I am a dreamer of words, of written words. I think I am reading; a word stops me. I leave the page. The syllables of the words begin to move around … The words take on other meanings as if they had the right to be young. -- Gaston Bachelard * * * * * * * * * * NARF and member of Deplorable Cultus since 1967
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dormouse
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May 22 2016, 7:14pm
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Yes, I wasn't thinking of Manchester....
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...and so far as I remember they didn't always issue warnings. Vigilance has always been important - as has realising that virtually everything we do carries risks, some much more likely to happen than terrorism, and it's important to carry on living too.
For still there are so many things that I have never seen: in every wood and every spring there is a different green. . .
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Ciars
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May 22 2016, 8:47pm
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Not such an off topic, topic after all! It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.” It is not your own Shire,' said Gildor. 'Others dwelt here before hobbits were, and others will dwell here again when hobbits are no more. The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot for ever fence it out' This though I think kind of sums up the right kind of attitude... The world is indeed full of peril, and in it there are many dark places; but still there is much that is fair, and though in all lands love is now mingled with grief, it grows perhaps the greater. - Haldir
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Omnigeek
Lorien
May 23 2016, 12:59pm
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The chances of catastrophe on an airline flight are still low
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Taking an airline flight is still safer than driving during rush hour. Your chances with airline flights are greatly improved if you are selective about the airlines you use and which aircraft you choose to fly on. There are certain aircraft models I try to avoid while others with sterling safety records (e.g., the only catastrophes I'm aware of with a Boeing 777 in over 20 years of service were due to outside factors like a Russian anti-aircraft missile). Sometimes random events happen. A doped up or drunk motorist could smack me on the way to or from work today -- I'm still going to drive.
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Darkstone
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May 23 2016, 2:01pm
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We send our brave young men and women out to fight for our freedom despite a one in 3000 chance of them dying, yet we blithely give up our own freedoms because we fear a one in 12.5 million chance of dying in an airplane terrorist incident. Most people really suck at risk analysis. .
****************************************** Elves and Men and Dwarves gonna cower, When I finish building my tower, When I finish building my tower with the Eye on top! Watch that Eye and see how it glowers, Ain't no contest between the Two Towers, Nosey folks'll peek thru' palantirs and their eyes will pop! The battlement's black and immeasurably strong, an adamant mountain of iron, A buttress of steel, impossibly tall, held aloft by the power of Sauron! See that Eye a winkin' and blinkin', Ain't no finer tower I'm thinkin', You can keep Orthanc if you're thinkin' that I'd care to swap, For my black and shiny tower with the Eye on the top! -Rodgers and Hammerstein, The Lord of the Rings
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