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General Septem
09-04-2006, 11:51 AM
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200609/s1732439.htm

superdudewahoo
09-04-2006, 12:58 PM
The Croc Hunter was an idiot who received exactly what he deserved, karma overlooks no one. Dangling his small infant son over a tank of crocs is not to be taken lightly, he has received his dues and i personally find it pretty damn funny....

General Septem
09-04-2006, 01:02 PM
Dangling his infant son over a tank of crocs? It's not like he was going to drop him or anything, he just found the crocs fascinating and wanted to share his passion with his children.

freakazoid
09-04-2006, 04:27 PM
Dangling his infant son over a tank of crocs? It's not like he was going to drop him or anything, he just found the crocs fascinating and wanted to share his passion with his children.

Total bummer! That sucks...:( See - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5313078.stm

freakazoid
09-04-2006, 04:29 PM
The Croc Hunter was an idiot who received exactly what he deserved, karma overlooks no one. Dangling his small infant son over a tank of crocs is not to be taken lightly, he has received his dues and i personally find it pretty damn funny....

:mad: Sick comment. You, I suppose, have never made a mistake in your pathetic life? Should the same happen to you?

superdudewahoo
09-04-2006, 10:16 PM
i have made many mistakes in my life but, putting a small childs life in the way of harm and tempting nature to the fullest are neither of the mistakes that i have made, he tempted nature too often and finally didnt win the challenge. I dont see why everyone is so amazed that he died the way he did, anyone should have seen it a mile a way, of course he would die at the hands of nature, he was too often allowing himself to be in that position..

freakazoid
09-04-2006, 11:32 PM
i have made many mistakes in my life but, putting a small childs life in the way of harm and tempting nature to the fullest are neither of the mistakes that i have made, he tempted nature too often and finally didnt win the challenge. I dont see why everyone is so amazed that he died the way he did, anyone should have seen it a mile a way, of course he would die at the hands of nature, he was too often allowing himself to be in that position..
No one said it was a smart thing to do, but no one with any class would laugh over the death a person who has done what he did to protect nature. I didn't hear anyone calling for a moron like Michael Jackson's death for doing the same thing when he dangled his kid over the balcony of a 4th story hotel window.

REPTILE
09-04-2006, 11:46 PM
superdudewahoo FUCK OFF, he was a great man who lived for animals. He educated many people on wildlife, cared for many animals in his Australia zoo, was a wildlife conservationist, and was overall a cool down to earth guy with a strong passion for nature (and a kick ass wildlife show). Maybe he did hold his son over crocs, like the good General "he just found the crocs fascinating and wanted to share his passion with his children." Maybe we (the people mostly indoors away from the big, scary monsters that we share this earth with) see that as absolutely mad, but to him its his everyday life. Being a few feet away from a croc was like us being around other people. He had a good heart, and a fascination with wildlife, at least he died doing what he loved most. Or would it have been better for him to have lived working at an office or something, unhappy. I wouldn't mind dying doing something I love (like Martial Arts or Parkour), it may sound crazy but I'd prefer it to like a car accident or fire or something. You talk about Karma, perhaps you laughing and criticizing over his death will affect you in an appropriate way, maybe we'll find out how someday here on BullShit.com

REPTILE
09-04-2006, 11:53 PM
All things aside


Rest In Peace Steve Irwin, may God welcome you into heaven with love and joy. I know for sure I'll miss you and your kick a$$ show. Thanks for showing me that a human is stronger than a croc LOL, you sure as hell had your way with them!

who897
09-05-2006, 01:12 AM
I am totally dumbfounded at the way he did die. A freaking stingray to the heart. I totally thought a snake would have done it. I have to take this lightly though, cuz I truely believe he went out w/ a smile. I mean, if I died having sex with some beautiful chick, I'd die with a smile and be happy. I'm sure that's how he felt round wild animals.

REPTILE
09-05-2006, 01:38 AM
* Who897 - "I truely believe he went out w/ a smile."

Yup. Thats the kinda stuff he lived for stuff

beelzebub
09-05-2006, 08:53 PM
I am sad to see him go. :(
He was really a very good person. I liked what he stood for.

danco
09-07-2006, 06:38 AM
I liked him, always made me laugh.
But he had it coming!

You don't disrespect nature... If you do, you'll pay eventualy.

Ape-Shit
09-07-2006, 04:40 PM
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But he had it coming!

You don't disrespect nature... If you do, you'll pay eventualy.

Danco...! You are a Dip-Shit...! With the respect that you are displaying, hopefully, you will get yours a lot earlier than he got his.

REPTILE
09-07-2006, 11:29 PM
* danco - "You don't disrespect nature... If you do, you'll pay eventualy."

You fucking illiterate, he did the complete oppisite of what your saying. He did nothing but good things for wildlife. Yeah he got really close to animals but thats not disrespecting, its not like he was harming them. He was educating people about wildlife, saved a bunch of injured animals too.

Don't disrespect Steve Irwin... If you do, you'll pay eventually

freakazoid
10-17-2006, 10:35 PM
* danco - "You don't disrespect nature... If you do, you'll pay eventualy."

You fucking illiterate, he did the complete oppisite of what your saying. He did nothing but good things for wildlife. Yeah he got really close to animals but thats not disrespecting, its not like he was harming them. He was educating people about wildlife, saved a bunch of injured animals too.

Don't disrespect Steve Irwin... If you do, you'll pay eventually
Steve Irwin's death was not "karma." That is bullshit. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time (like in the way of a stingray's "sword"). True, he was doing a pretty dangerous thing, but hell, I do that every time I drive to my freaking office on the crazy ass freeway every morning. I almost got rear-ended by some ass this morning who was...get this...talking on his damn cell phone while holding a cup of freaking coffee in THE SAME FREAKING HAND (I can't even do that walking down a sidewalk!)... and in a traffic jam! The brainless moron almost hit me at about 40 mph because he looked back at the freaking traffic just in time to slam the brakes!! I could see the dumb ass in my rear view mirror and all I could do was sit there behind the dude in front of me and hope to God that dumb ass with the coffee and cell didn't jam his truck up my ass. He missed me, it wasn't my time to go. Or, for that matter, have dip-shit with his caffeine fix customize my ride for me. It's just that simple, mang. :( Don't read any more into than it was just his time to go. He was, in fact, a great person! God's speed, Steve Irwin!

who897
10-18-2006, 12:47 AM
Unfortuanly I gotta agree with the majority here (I try not to, but shit) Steve was doing his job, his job was to enlighten all of us of nature. Prehaps he was a bit unorthidox, but no one can deny his passion. In saying that, I would say just because a soldier is trying to bring peace and democracy to somewhere, does not mean he/she deserves to die for it. I lack that passion, but I know I see it in some people, and I gotta admit sometimes I feel envious, but I do see. (Don't take this kindness for weeakness on any of my other post or else I might have to pummle yall)

REPTILE
10-18-2006, 09:32 PM
See Who, deep down your a caring person wether you admit it or not.

who897
10-19-2006, 07:03 PM
Caring, Prehaps to an extent. Loving, not really.