I understand where your coming from, I really do,
but many people in America won't even be online
looking around for hobby type things like cels
for a while. I'm not suggesting people to close
shops if they don't want to, but if a website
wants to shut down for a day or two I say let
them. I live in New York just about 30 minutes
from the city, had any of my family been injured
or killed there is NO WAY I would go online for
at least a week, it's surprising that I'm even on
at all today. Unfortunately, many people,
especially in New York, have lost family or
friends and won't be checking websites for some
time. Now say a website gets in someone's all
time Wishlist cel, it doesn't seem fair that
someone else gets it right? The person never
wanted anything to happen to there family but it
happened, if an online shop decides to shutdown
and give those people a little time to morn and
get back to everyday life before posting cels, I
don't see anything wrong with that. Is it just
me? It's not like everyone in the world collects
cels, but I'm sure that there are some collectors
that have been directly affected by this.
-Henry
P.S. Just for the record, I hope these bastards
pay dearly for what they've done. |