I am going to do SO MANY THINGS~
I will send some negative energy and hateful thoughts Osama's way, though, as tribute to the good. But then we ought to do this every day, shouldn't we? People die all over the world in terrorist attacks.
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I am going to do SO MANY THINGS~
I will send some negative energy and hateful thoughts Osama's way, though, as tribute to the good. But then we ought to do this every day, shouldn't we? People die all over the world in terrorist attacks.
It's pretty much forgotten already to most people. It was sad, but then again, so was... say, Pearl Harbor. And you don't see anyone posting "It's the anniversary of Pearl Harbor bombings, anyone paying tribute? :(" anywhere xD
yeah but this is the most recent tragedy
The marching band has to play at a tribute thing for 9/11 at school. :|
i have school that day they should make it a holiday and make like labor day for safety issues :)
i really think we need to get over this. sure it was tragic, but worse has happened. It's just the outcome of terrible government and crazy terrorists.
I know you're joking, but don't use that kind of language here. - Yamaneko
Same goes for you. - Yams
Light a candle, like I always do on depressing events.
Gotta respect the departed...and that means I pretty much burn a candle every day. :)
Although this topic is in GC please do not ridicule the situation.
I had to watch a cnn movie thing in my college history class today. Twas sad.
i don't think anyone will forget what happened...and i don't see how watching horrible footage, or stories of how people had their loved ones ripped away from them will make it any more meaningful, or help us remember.
we can honor the memories without having to relive the horrors every year
I'm personally sick of hearing so much about it. I think we should all try to step back from it slowly, and stop having to see the horrid footage of the towers collapsing. Its sad, and I'm sick of seeing it. I mean, like on 9/11 every year, its good to remember those on flight 93 who fought back against the Hi-Jackers, and everything, but they should stop making movies about it. I saw a movie about it on TV, and I'm pretty much scared to fly in a plane right now.
When it happened, i was a senior in hight school. We made stepping stones, decorated with glass, in my AP art class to immortalize the event.
It's like Oklahoma City. The pain will fade someday.
My mother's cousin was the pilot of the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.