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lalaland wrote:This is what I love about Spamalot... you click on a title to a thread, and you have no idea what you'll find inside...
muy_thaiguy wrote: When we found out that it was terrorists, I honestly felt the urge (and still do today at some points) to wipe out the terrorists.
Arbustos wrote:In class, fifth grade. No one at the time realized how important it was... I think the way we were told we thought it was just a demolition of a building we'd never heard of before.
PinkyAndTheBrain wrote:The next of kin receives a flag at the graveside service....the soldier giving the flag will say..."Ma'am, this flag is presented on behalf of a grateful nation as a token of our appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one"...it may sound canned, even soulless but still, respect is respect and every bit of it-as humanly possible-is shown to those who've died.
radiojake wrote:PinkyAndTheBrain wrote:The next of kin receives a flag at the graveside service....the soldier giving the flag will say..."Ma'am, this flag is presented on behalf of a grateful nation as a token of our appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one"...it may sound canned, even soulless but still, respect is respect and every bit of it-as humanly possible-is shown to those who've died.
Yes, because a flag is a completely adequate thing to give someone whose son/daughter/husband/wife has just died .... - still don't understand why people join armies and go to war. I find it hard to feel sorry for fallen soldiers because I can't help thinking "well, that was your fucking choice" - civilian deaths in war is a completely different story... they're the one's who should have the memorial service
Dancing Mustard wrote: Regardless of what we all think happened, I think that the most important task for today is to take some time to remember the tragic loss of life that occured during the towers' collapse. Our differences of opinion about facts don't matter; but our underlying humanity ought to allow us to share a brief moment of reflection on the tragedy that this date stands as a memorial to.
Dancing Mustard wrote: Regardless of what we all think happened, I think that the most important task for today is to take some time to remember the tragic loss of life that occured during the towers' collapse. Our differences of opinion about facts don't matter; but our underlying humanity ought to allow us to share a brief moment of reflection on the tragedy that this date stands as a memorial to.
radiojake wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote: Regardless of what we all think happened, I think that the most important task for today is to take some time to remember the tragic loss of life that occured during the towers' collapse. Our differences of opinion about facts don't matter; but our underlying humanity ought to allow us to share a brief moment of reflection on the tragedy that this date stands as a memorial to.
I often debate (with myself and others) about whether or not humanity is an underlying human feature - sometimes i think their should be another word for humanity, because humans rarely act humane
but that's a different topic
somepeople still havent grasped the concept yetCrazyAnglican wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote: Regardless of what we all think happened, I think that the most important task for today is to take some time to remember the tragic loss of life that occured during the towers' collapse. Our differences of opinion about facts don't matter; but our underlying humanity ought to allow us to share a brief moment of reflection on the tragedy that this date stands as a memorial to.
Well spoken sir.
lalaland wrote:This is what I love about Spamalot... you click on a title to a thread, and you have no idea what you'll find inside...
Just make another thread on the conspiracy thread (which i just happen to believe). Talking about it in a memorial thread is just wrong.duday53 wrote:somepeople still havent grasped the concept yetCrazyAnglican wrote:Well spoken sir.Dancing Mustard wrote: Regardless of what we all think happened, I think that the most important task for today is to take some time to remember the tragic loss of life that occured during the towers' collapse. Our differences of opinion about facts don't matter; but our underlying humanity ought to allow us to share a brief moment of reflection on the tragedy that this date stands as a memorial to.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
lalaland wrote:This is what I love about Spamalot... you click on a title to a thread, and you have no idea what you'll find inside...
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:It's just a shame that it took me so long to get that. I'm not proud of my elementary school self, and I can only wish that I was old enough to understand the event as it happened.
cena-rules wrote:sully800 wrote:Norse wrote:duday53 wrote:Im suprised there isnt already a thread out there...
Well no matter what happened on September 11th, we should remember them. And thanks all the firefighters and police that died and that are still serving today.
Too Corny?
What happened??
Ahh yes! The yanks exploded their own buildings, carefully fabricated a few fake videos, and declared war on islam!
yup, nice videos, my mate can make ones like that.
Just like people who claim the holocaust never happened, you make me sick.
The thing is you have proof the holocaust happened. Do you have proof hat Islamic militants did 9/11.
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