• Al-Qaeda commander killed for the third time
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[img]http://imgkk.com/i/hjar.jpg[/img] [url]http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/al-qaeda-commander-killed-time/story?id=18288429[/url] [quote]The second in command of al Qaeda's Yemen affiliate was reportedly killed in an airstrike in Yemen in December, according to a news report by Arabic television network Al Arabiya, the third time the former Guantanamo detainee has been reported dead since 2010.[/quote]
Third time's the charm.
What a hacker.
We tracked him down for his bad taste in watches.
And someone just got promoted.
How long until he respawns?
he's got to run out of clones someday
Is he going to be the next Castro?
Valve nerf dead ringer plz
3 stock no items
lolololololol he betrayed many times his respawn time his high right?
Stop killing Jesus you assholes!
When the last Al-Qaeda member gets promoted to leader and he has no one to lead i wonder what he will do.
[QUOTE=marcosppp;39357810]When the last Al-Qaeda member gets promoted to leader and he has no one to lead i wonder what he will do.[/QUOTE] He'll try to suicide and he'll fail
God dammit re spawn isn't supposed to work in real life God,fix it in next patch!
How many 1-Ups do they have?
Said al-Shihri is dead, long live Said al-Shihri!
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;39356502]We tracked him down for his bad taste in watches.[/QUOTE] It is most likely this Casio [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Casio_F-91W.jpg/250px-Casio_F-91W.jpg[/img] Terrorists tend to use them as they're cheap and hackable so they buy them in bulk and modify them to remotely trigger bombs. Then airport security caught wind of this, so anyone seen wearing one is treated with extreme caution in an airport :v:
[QUOTE=Kaburorne;39360144]It is most likely this Casio [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Casio_F-91W.jpg/250px-Casio_F-91W.jpg[/img] Terrorists tend to use them as they're cheap and hackable so they buy them in bulk and modify them to remotely trigger bombs. Then airport security caught wind of this, so anyone seen wearing one is treated with extreme caution in an airport :v:[/QUOTE] I love how you know all this.
[QUOTE=KillerJaguar;39356844]Is he going to be the next Castro?[/QUOTE] no
[QUOTE=ReligiousNutjob;39360180]I love how you know all this.[/QUOTE] There was an article on it a few years back, pretty interesting stuff.
[QUOTE=ReligiousNutjob;39360180]I love how you know all this.[/QUOTE] there's [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Guantanamo_Bay_detainees_accused_of_possessing_Casio_watches"]even a wikipedia article on it[/url]
[QUOTE=ReligiousNutjob;39360180]I love how you know all this.[/QUOTE] Anyone who has either read any tech blog or the amazon reviews for it knows this.
And stay dead!
[QUOTE=Kaburorne;39360144]It is most likely this Casio [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Casio_F-91W.jpg/250px-Casio_F-91W.jpg[/img] Terrorists tend to use them as they're cheap and hackable so they buy them in bulk and modify them to remotely trigger bombs. Then airport security caught wind of this, so anyone seen wearing one is treated with extreme caution in an airport :v:[/QUOTE] Loads of military people use this watch as well, as do many non military. You claim about airport security is untrue.
I don't know how they hope to beat these guys. Their individual soldiers take about 50000 bullets on average to kill and this guy has been killed 3 times. Just what are they even made of?
[QUOTE=Dr.C;39363267]I don't know how they hope to beat these guys. Their individual soldiers take about 50000 bullets on average to kill and this guy has been killed 3 times. Just what are they even made of?[/QUOTE] Pure opium. (Apparently that really is the reason they get shot and stand back up and carry on fighting)
better double tap, just to be sure.
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