Steve Irwin Is Dead.

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  1. Vodka?

    Vodka? Well-Known Member

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    Rest in peices is more of a chopped up person

    Peace is your word
     
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    he died the way he wouldve wanted to guys he wouldnt want to leave his family me being an ozie he is a great loss to the australian way of life and btw for all the ignorant americans out there i know there arent many on this site but not all aussies use "crikey" only dickheads and steve irwin(not a dickhead) . sry i was approached by an american tourist a few weeks ago and asked why he hadnt heard anyone say crikey.

    anyway i always imagined him getting his head bitten off by a crocodile doing something dumb lol but the stingray was close

    RIP dude
     
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    RIP Steve O
     
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    R.I.P steve.... you crazy ass aussie....

    i feel bad for his wife and child :(...
     
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    Rest in Peace, Steve.

    What really pisses me off is the ---- tributes that are coming out that MAKE FUN of Steve's death. It's not even funny. How sick can you be to make fun of someone's DEATH.

    I say ---- them.
     
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    For once i agree with Rikku.
    BUt its harsh on his family D:
     
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    Okay, but why are we saying bad words about a man who recently lost his life. I don't know about you, but that doesn't seem right. We don't have to know someone to be sorry for their death. We don't have to meet someone to say kind words about them. Hypothetically speaking, if you were to die and someone alerted us on the forums, you yourself wouldn't be so quick to respond (one for an obvious reason). So what, people will say say bad stuff about Bush when he dies, but look inside yourself and ask yourself are you being better than them. Were you being better than them? Don't be so quick to answer that. "Why are we so disrought that this guy died? He was just a man, who ----ed with animals." Quite honestly, I'm just being honest, I thought that was disrespectful. You know what, I'm sorry for caring about someone's death, I didn't know that it was a bad thing.
     
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    As I said Earlier.
     
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    i was upset when i heard the news, his poor family. At least he died doing what he enjoyed.
     
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    damn, i liked that guy
    R.I.P. Steve
     
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    Anyways, it could hardly be that bad on his family, yea it sucks he's dead and all, but you must think he went over all this with his wife at one point in life, I mean it was only expected that something like this would happen so i'm sure they'd understand it.
    :|
    Terrible though.
     
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    Feel bad...Never really like the Croc Hunter show...didn't find it interesting....but horribley sorry to hear he died....Was it fast and painless? I'll just feel a little better about it if I know he didn't suffer any real pain...you know?
     
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    Some people really need to stop being so rude. We are paying our respects to somebody who died. If you have nothing nice to say, and just want to be rude and say crap, just shut it. He did NOT 'deserve' to die. He did a LOT for animals, he adored his family. Somebody who deserves to die is somebody that kills another. Steve didn't kill anybody. Yes, he took risks, but that doesn't mean he deserves to die either. Now, please, if you aren't going to be nice and insult him and us, please leave. You have no reason to be in this topic.

    Oh, and so what if we didn't know him? He was still one of my idols, for the way he treated animals and his family, and what he has taught the world. So, I shouldn't look up to him? Or even be sorry he is dead? That is saying people shouldn't look to Jesus, because they don't know him, or follow the president, because heck, a lot of us don't know him either.

    Again, RIP Steve. At least he died doing what he loved to do, and I pray it was quick and painless. He lived a very exciting life, had a beautiful family, and many people admired him. I just still cannot believe he died.
     
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    tlc just did a special. steve was tlaking about how he did what he did for teh animals and for that he was proud of his life. he said his purpose onthis earth was to save animals. I am a very religeous person, and I do beleiev that God had choosen his time. We cannot control whenn people die it is already rpedestined.
     
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    I know nobody's going to read this post but hey, I've gotta say this.

    If you can honestly say somthing bad about Steve Irwin, Then you can ---- Off. He has taught us, even in death, that we shouldn't be afriaid of living on the edge, and taking risks. I watched his show every day when I was little. I always knew, and I'm sure he knew, that the risks he was taking would get him killed. But he is honestly the bravest man I've ever known, and I'm finding it hard to believe that he's dead...

    However, like I said, he knew the risks he was taking, and he has inspired me to become a pilot. I live every day knowing that today could be the day I take off and never touch ground alive again, But that's a risk I'm willing to take, after all, what's the point in life if you don't live it up while you can? :)
     

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