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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: koods]
#18823339 - 09/10/13 12:56 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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jewunit said: A 33% increase in the death rate is pretty significant.
Unless you are one of the dead, a friend or a family member, a 33% increase for a single day is a insignificant
And the dead don't care.
Have you asked one?
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: koods]
#18823360 - 09/10/13 01:01 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I happened to be working on a court house roof in Queens. Pretty fucked up view we had, and smelling the smoke. RIP, 343, and the rest of 'em .
My job site, a Supreme Court, was shut down for the rest of the week, and security there went crazy after that. (potential target they thought)
One thing that scarred me was the constant sirens, 24/7 for weeks. And I was living in NJ then. Non stop, every night, all night. Also seeing that smoke plum visible from my house, (about 12 miles away) for 3 months. It was so hard to not look when I was out side or driving.
About 10 to 20% of the union trades working at the job site volunteered to work ground zero. Many knew people lost as there was construction going on in the towers.
I also remember the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. I had the day off and watched it unfold on TV. Fucked up my lunch time and my scheduled work in NYC.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: vinsue] 4
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: DeadHearts]
#18823486 - 09/10/13 01:33 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: vinsue]
#18823507 - 09/10/13 01:39 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I was a freshmen in high-school sitting in at the end of Spanish class when I heard it. It was a very surreal moment, I don't even remember much of that day. I actually didn't know what to think then, I was just reacting inline with pretty much everyone else. In shock and awe.
I have a German Life Magazine Issued from 2001 Aug-Sep. On the cover is Henry Kissinger, and on the first page of that magazine is an add for dab beer with a beautiful picture of the Twin Towers. This I will keep as a sort memorabilia. Make of it as you will but Kissinger was head of our 9/11 commissions who came out with the 9/11 report.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: Niffla]
#18823550 - 09/10/13 01:53 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I was in high school.
I was in 11th grade when it happened. I happened to be taking a Current Issues class that year. I was actually in the class when it happened. I know this may sound awful, but when they told us and turned the TV on, I remember thinking "Great. That's all we're gonna talk about in this class the rest of the semester." And it was.
I hate that there were people that had to experience such a sense of terror and fear right before they died, being ripped from existence without being able to say goodbye to the people they loved. It seems like such a terrible way to go out. And for the families to live on knowing that fact. But past that, it doesn't affect me. I don't feel any hate or need for revenge. I probably wouldn't think about it this time of year, except people always bring it up.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: Normal Flora] 2
#18823578 - 09/10/13 01:57 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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While I think its awful what happened, we must look like a bunch of idiots from any non-American perspective. Seriously, we talk about it too much and call the victims heroes. They didn't WILLINGLY sacrifice themselves, they were murdered... as awful as it is, that does not make them heroes.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: DeadHearts] 1
#18823683 - 09/10/13 02:40 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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koods said: I drove by the pentagon the next day and there was still smoke coming out of the roof.
Too bad it survived.
I was at work. The crew was installing windows and I was in the truck putting the next bid together with Imus on the radio. Warner Wolf called in and reported that a plane had hit one of the towers. He thought it was a small plane at first but it obviously turned out that it was something else especially when the second plane screwed into the other tower. My initial reaction was.......al Qaeda. By the time I got to my boat they weren't letting anybody near.
My daughter's best friend's father was murdered that day.
I saw the smoke plume from my house for the better part of a week. My friend was a cop who was awarded the medal of valor for his acts that day.
I am going to be completely clear. This attack was perpetrated by Muslim extremists. Pieces of shit. I'm going to be even clearer about something else. Anybody who says otherwise is an ignorant, heinous tool of scumbags who doesn't know anything but stupidity. Too bad the Pentagon survived? Really? Would you submit your life to the Kremlin? Sharia? Me? You should suck the cock of everybody in the US military. Without them you would be a slave.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: Synthe]
#18823745 - 09/10/13 02:55 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I remember seeing my parents cryin front of the TV, it was a pretty sad day even if I didn't fully understand what was going on back then.
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Not really, I can understand how traumatizing it must've been, even if calling them heroes might be a bit too much yeah, I'm sure they'd choose being alive over being heroes.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: zappaisgod]
#18823834 - 09/10/13 03:15 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I am going to be completely clear. This attack was perpetrated by Muslim extremists. Pieces of shit. I'm going to be even clearer about something else. Anybody who says otherwise is an ignorant, heinous tool of scumbags who doesn't know anything but stupidity. Too bad the Pentagon survived? Really? Would you submit your life to the Kremlin? Sharia? Me? You should suck the cock of everybody in the US military. Without them you would be a slave.
There's actually people on this board that believe we'd be fine without a military and better off. And then we would run through fields of flowers all day with rainbows in the sky.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: AlmostAsCoolAs]
#18823955 - 09/10/13 03:38 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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not the first subway ad ive been offended about
i prefer to go to other sub places just because of their ads
but they seem to be doing well, they've been popping up everywhere around here
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: hidenseek1] 1
#18823967 - 09/10/13 03:40 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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not the first subway ad ive been offended about
i prefer to go to other sub places just because of their ads
but they seem to be doing well, they've been popping up everywhere around here
The fact you think this ad is official
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: Synthe]
#18823998 - 09/10/13 03:47 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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not the first subway ad ive been offended about
i prefer to go to other sub places just because of their ads
but they seem to be doing well, they've been popping up everywhere around here
The fact you think this ad is official
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: zappaisgod]
#18824015 - 09/10/13 03:53 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: Niffla]
#18824182 - 09/10/13 04:42 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I am going to be completely clear. This attack was perpetrated by Muslim extremists. Pieces of shit. I'm going to be even clearer about something else. Anybody who says otherwise is an ignorant, heinous tool of scumbags who doesn't know anything but stupidity. Too bad the Pentagon survived? Really? Would you submit your life to the Kremlin? Sharia? Me? You should suck the cock of everybody in the US military. Without them you would be a slave.
There's actually people on this board that believe we'd be fine without a military and better off. And then we would run through fields of flowers all day with rainbows in the sky.

We spend more than every other civilized nation combined....we could cut a lot, save a lot, and still be more powerful than anybody else by a long shot.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: Niffla]
#18824212 - 09/10/13 04:49 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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not the first subway ad ive been offended about
i prefer to go to other sub places just because of their ads
but they seem to be doing well, they've been popping up everywhere around here
The fact you think this ad is official

still ive seen those 2 monkeies put on scuba gear and take money out of a charity pond and say it only takes a handful of change to buy a subway sub
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: hidenseek1]
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: luvdemshrooms]
#18824528 - 09/10/13 05:58 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Plus luvdemshrooms is an old grouch.
luvdemshrooms is an annoying person because he points out fallacies.
Funny how so many people get annoyed when you point out that they are wrong.
So now it has come down to you talking about yourself in the 3rd person?
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: DeadHearts]
#18824534 - 09/10/13 06:00 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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The traffic that day getting home was horrible, it took me an extra 2 hours to get home... Was one of the worst day's of my life.
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Re: 9/11 is tomorrow what do you remember about that day and why is it still so powerful? [Re: Niffla]
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not the first subway ad ive been offended about
i prefer to go to other sub places just because of their ads
but they seem to be doing well, they've been popping up everywhere around here
The fact you think this ad is official

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