Piss off Arnold

Nitpick: Nazis.

Nazi’s is the possessive form of Nazi. :smiley:

Bite me!

And then - Piss Off!

:smiley:

Ugh, aliteracy is rampant. No, I found Fox’s achievement laughable prior to knowing his backstory. Why is this so hard to understand?

Yes, “aliteracy” is certainly rampant.

As you’ll notice, I criticized you for* telling the story*, even after you knew the backstory.

Here, I’ll fix your story for you:

How DARE I tell a story. I’ll go sit in my corner of shame. Go ahead and strike a superman pose, o defender of all things non-humorous to you.

I’m feeling adventurous:

He was a cancer surviving man who ran half way across an enormous country, with only one leg, to raise money for cancer research. Failing to reach his goal because he lost his life to the disease.

Do, please, show us all the funny!
( Oh, and I almost forgot – Piss off Arnold!)

If you asked someone “What should I see in your fair city?” and they responded:
“Terry Fox was a man who was going to run across an enormous country who failed to reach his goal so let’s build him a statue and that’s what you should go see.” You wouldn’t think that was funny? Hilarious even? I do. Maybe I’ve got a very fucking sick and assholish funny bone to think a small po-dunk town like Thunder Bay would cling to a person who set a goal to run across a country and didn’t make it.

Of course, once I knew that he didn’t make it because of cancer, that he did it on one leg because of cancer, and that he was doing it to raise money for cancer, then it wasn’t funny. It was just a story completely taken out of context.

Yes. And Nazis are for sharing.

He said he’d be back.

Yes, it’s fucking hilarious to diss a hero of another country based on your own ignorance.

Go give yourself a cookie.

Then don’t fucking post it on a message board after you know this, and try to pass it off as “funny”.

I remember vacationing on Minnesota’s north shore and my SO and I decided to drive up to Thunder Bay, ON for the day. We asked around about what we should see in their fine town and was directed to a statue of Terry Fox. (Which, incidentally, has a beautiful view of Lake Superior). The person told us the story about how this man planned to run from one side of Canada all the way to the other side, but stopped midway in Thunder Bay.

We thanked the man for that and got in the car and laughed that only Canada would celebrate an achievement that wasn’t even achieved.
Fuck you.

Are you able to understand that saying “only (name of country) would do (something stupid)” is insulting?

Duh, I thought it was a compliment. Thanks for setting my ship straight!

Just because you CAN be an asshole in the Pit does not mean you are REQUIRED to be one.

At least you’ve clarified the intention of your “story” A big F.U. to an entire country and a figure they consider heroic. Nice.

My apologies, I thought maybe you didn’t realize why we were feeling insulted.

Now that you said you meant to be insulting, there really isn’t any point in discussing it further.

I wonder who’s got more balls. A kid who runs a marathon (26 miles) a day, day after consecutive day after day, for over 2000 miles, on one leg mind you, and is FORCED to stop only because his lungs are filling with fucking cancer OR an anonymous asshole from Minnesota who doesn’t know how to apologize (although that’s OK because no one knows his real name).

And you know, even if you thought he ‘quit’ or couldn’t finish what he started, it speaks volumes about you that you simply assumed the whole thing was laughable (cause, after all, that’s why people erect statues to kids).

You are an embarrassment not only to your countrymen but to humanity itself. Take faith, though. By the time you’re sixteen, you might be mature enough to man up and look to real heroes like Terry Fox for inspiration.

ETA: You are being a “jerk” by continuing to troll in this thread. Catch my drift, bright-eyes?

The achievement and the celebration is for the fact that he made it as far as he did, and to his noble effort.

Probably comparable to sections of a certain country erecting statues and naming parks, streets, schools, etc. after the men who lost a civil war.

Well said, KarlGauss.

Wait, he was 21 and an adult. And what’s there to apologize for? An anecdote. I’m sorry you’re extraordinarily sensitive to even the slightest perceived slight.

I’m sure America can deal.

Oh noes! You’ve invoked the “don’t be a jerk” clause, Mr Junior Moderator! If you think I’m trolling, then report it, dumbass.