What does your cousin think of NBC and the Kardashians? Apparently NBC was the only network that didn't observe a moment of silence, and instead had some member of the Kardashian family yammering on about the show and her recent boob job.One of my cousins used this day to remind everybody why Obama is evil. Apparently 9-11 wasn't the only thing Obama tweeted about today. How unamerican. Excuse me, I pulled a muscle rolling my eyes.
I'm actually surprised it's not a national holiday.We're now 11 years.... I don't want to be reminded every 15 minutes about this.
It's depressing.
Oh, make no mistake. He doesn't give a shit about the actual day. He just wants an excuse to slam the president. This was just so convenient for him.What does your cousin think of NBC and the Kardashians? Apparently NBC was the only network that didn't observe a moment of silence, and instead had some member of the Kardashian family yammering on about the show and her recent boob job.
Oh, make no mistake. He doesn't give a shit about the actual day. He just wants an excuse to slam the president. This was just so convenient for him.What does your cousin think of NBC and the Kardashians? Apparently NBC was the only network that didn't observe a moment of silence, and instead had some member of the Kardashian family yammering on about the show and her recent boob job.
It's been brought up multiple times, but it's never made it to official federal holiday status, at least down here. It is, however, officially Patriot Day; as was approved by Pres. Bush on Sep 4, 2002.I'm actually surprised it's not a national holiday.
I could go on and on about this, but I'm pretty sure I'd just be preaching to the choir, so instead I'll just leave it with I'm sorry you have to deal with him.Oh, make no mistake. He doesn't give a shit about the actual day. He just wants an excuse to slam the president. This was just so convenient for him.
And (crossposted from my political thread) the vast majority of Afghanis have no idea what 9/11 was or how it pertains to the U.S. being in Afghanistan. When they are shown pictures and given explanations, many of them say "your building was knocked down? Many of our buildings are knocked down."I dunno. Still a pretty significant day. 3k dead in 24 hours. Is the catalyst for a war that is still going strong today. Kind of hard to say "ok it's been a decade we get it" when we're still fighting a war started by it.
So am I. So am I. And I did my own share of reflecting today, but I guess I just feel that time goes on. We can honor those people in our hearts today and still carry on... but then I wasn't there. Who could blame someone who was directly affected for not wanting to laugh. I guess I see it both ways, and I'm somewhere in between.I could go on and on about this, but I'm pretty sure I'd just be preaching to the choir, so instead I'll just leave it with I'm sorry you have to deal with him.
Then, clearly, as labeled, this is not the thread for you.Sorry, I'll never feel comfortable making jokes about 3,000+ deaths. The closest was mentioning a friend's idea for a game: 9/11 Jenga. And I still feel horrible bringing it up.
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm right there with you.So am I. So am I. And I did my own share of reflecting today, but I guess I just feel that time goes on. We can honor those people in our hearts today and still carry on... but then I wasn't there. Who could blame someone who was directly affected for not wanting to laugh. I guess I see it both ways, and I'm somewhere in between.
Doubtful, since I think I barely saw a few mentions of the one year anniversary, and most of those were just because a local radio show gathered a butt-load of donations for the victims and air-lifted* them to Japan. Though, we do still see some pretty damn constant reminders of the Haitian earthquake, and how we still need to donate even more money, because even though they've already collected 80 bazillion dollars but haven't managed to rebuild a damn thing, donating even more money is obviously the answer.I'm pretty much in a similar boat, Wasabi: I can't make fun of it myself, but I'm not going to just rail against anyone who wants to find humour in it. But I'm also tired of it being jammed down our throats every year when there have been much bigger tragedies around the world since. I wonder if we'll see the same kind of overblown reporting for Japan's tsunami?