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For so many—a generation—who were either children or not even born when 9/11 happened all they've known is the so-called War on Terror.
It's practically shaped their entire lives. For them, not only was the Monster Under the Bed found to be very real and very dangerous but he was captured and killed never to be able to hurt someone ever again.
Sully's skipped right over hip, alternative, and intelligent and gone right to full ******.
Sure. Re-read the posts you've made in this thread.Explain?
Sure. Re-read the posts you've made in this thread.
Boom. Explained.
But Coco, you're never to go FULL ****** !Sully's skipped right over hip, alternative, and intelligent and gone right to full ******.
Yeah, because those fanatics who are going to get riled up over this definitely weren't a threat before. Putz...That's full opinion. It's pretty much, anybody who thinks they should be all excited and woo go america, and then the people who think it's stupid to get all excited about when you had to say in it.
I think it's a little of both, except I'm not gonna jump up and down and blow up balloons. In fact, what you ******s don't realize, is it's not exactly for the best that the entire fucking world knows the guy died, because he wasn't hated by everybody. Next thing you know, a plane full of pissed of Muslims is going to be flying over here and crashing into the fucking sears tower.
If you choose to it's your right to believe such things. I would disagree.Ok, you didn't describe me. Like I said earlier, I was 5 when 9/11 happened, I remember, I was in kindergarten, it was around 9-10am, and we all went outside in a circle and held hands. My Grandma despises George Bush, I was raised as a democrat. She, and my father believe 9/11 was an inside job, and I was grown up to believe that as well. It's not just that, I've watched videos and seen articles on it as well, I fully believe myself, that it was an inside job, and an excuse to go to war.
And in the very next post someone feels the exact opposite as you. Your truth isn't everyone's. *meh* I stand by my words.What you said in the second paragraph sounds extremely stupid. I don't think any kid my age really cared, unless they lost somebody in 9/11. I know people who have lost somebody in 9/11, some who they themselves, think it was an inside job.
I can't be happy about it. I heard about it here and not on the news.
Yeah, because those fanatics who are going to get riled up over this definitely weren't a threat before. Putz...
You turning this into 9/11 truther bullshit and blue America vs. rednecks is absurd. Honestly, shove it up your ass. The people who think this is nothing more than a symbolic victory have legs to stand on. But you're just talking whatever nonsense pops into your head. Go stalk a freshman or something and leave this to the adults.
Why does it matter where you hear it at? I saw it Twitter retweeted by the Jags beat writer and I'm still happy about the news.
Actually I'm slightly irritated that I got red repped for "Jumping on the bandwagon" after Jglass and friends posted and not knowing what I was talking about.He's mad because someone (rightfully) said something about this not being as big of a deal as everyone was making it out to be, and he went from knowing nothing about what was going on to shitting on whoever it was with everyone else and I called him out on it.
He's mad because someone (rightfully) said something about this not being as big of a deal as everyone was making it out to be, and he went from knowing nothing about what was going on to shitting on whoever it was with everyone else and I called him out on it.
Sully, shut up