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Published on May 13, 2008 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

WinCustomize is home to skinners from around the globe, and as we've realized in recent years, a large part of our community comes from China.  As reports continue to come in about the damages caused by the earthquake in central China we wanted to take a moment today to reach out to all of our affected community members; forum goers and skinners alike.

We'd like you to, when you can, drop us a note on this thread to let everyone know you're OK.  Also, if you've spoken to any other community members who can't get to a PC to post, pass along any news you have of them as well.

To the rest of our community around the globe, please take a moment to send a prayer/some positive thoughts to all of those impacted by the disaster.

You're all in our thoughts here at Stardock.


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on May 14, 2008
A human catastrophy beyond imagination. My heartfelt thoughts to all the victims...
on May 14, 2008
Mother nature can be cruel some times...but I know you guys will bounce back!
Now perhaps, just maybe, China will get the hell out of Tibet and leave the Tibetans in peace and just maybe leave all the other smaller countries alone that they have tried to control with force over the past few decades! I have very little pity for them! What goes around - comes around!
Damn dude! Thats cold! Regardless of what the Chinese government is doing elsewhere...its the people that are suffering right now! Show some compassion. Regardless of where you live in the world we are all human beings first...people of earth

on May 14, 2008
Despite the A-holes who always take an opportunity to climb out from under the sludge they live in.. to make an assinine political comment... I've been to China. The country's full of wonderful people... so my prayers are with you!! (and... for those political numb-nuts, just like the U.S., the govt and their people are TWO different entities)
on May 14, 2008
More than 8000 died its shocking but we cant do anything against nature. Hope everything becomes normal.
on May 15, 2008
One world, one world -Our love for those who are suffering and our hope that we can and will do whatever is necessary to help in this great tragedy.
on May 15, 2008

More than 8000 died its shocking but we cant do anything against nature. Hope everything becomes normal.

It's likely to exceed 50,000...by quite a significant amount.

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I was watching this thread...simply because I was certain someone somewhere would mention Tibet.  Why?  Because I understand the human animal... and there's always one who tries to be clever but instead demonstrates abject stupidity.

on May 16, 2008
MickyG at best you are naive,at worst you are callous.
Well i am not going to assume you know what your talking about... heck, you might be some 16 year old trying to stick out. But for future reference, don't put this on the list of things to do again.
The amazing thing is how the far east has been pummeled by mother nature recently. With the tidal wave in Indonesia, the typhoon in Myanmar and the earthquake in china. My prayers are with them all.
I think I better start re-familiarizing myself with the good book, especially the book especially the book of Matthew, rough times are ahead for us all.
on May 17, 2008
Thank you! Now everyting is going fine!
on May 17, 2008
You're all in our thoughts here at Stardock.


I couldnt have said it better...   
on May 17, 2008
our prayers are with you!
on May 17, 2008
It's not often that i watch the news but I happened to have it on this morning. Surprised they're still finding as many survivors as they are now this many days afterwards. They said there are an estimated 5 million homeless.
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