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YDV wrote:Well you see, the amount of time we didn't normally hang around BKO is kind of like potential energy, and then when we all finally came back at the same time it's like letting loose a catapult. 8D
It's all very scientifical. |D
Stonecreek wrote:On this, the 5th anniversary of the attacks, we need to remember we are still vulnerable for the same reasons we were back then - America as a country is too full of itself, too busy thinking about being high and mighty to see the tiny fissures in their armor. Take 9/11 as a sound warning, and remember - we are never safe.
LadyChaos wrote:Stonecreek wrote:On this, the 5th anniversary of the attacks, we need to remember we are still vulnerable for the same reasons we were back then - America as a country is too full of itself, too busy thinking about being high and mighty to see the tiny fissures in their armor. Take 9/11 as a sound warning, and remember - we are never safe.
I know, even while I'm typing this, that someone isn't going to be very happy about it... but I just saw this 15 minutes ago, and seeing what Stonecreek wrote immediately made me think of it. A post on my favourite LiveJournal community
The possibility of something else happening is so low...
YDV wrote:Well you see, the amount of time we didn't normally hang around BKO is kind of like potential energy, and then when we all finally came back at the same time it's like letting loose a catapult. 8D
It's all very scientifical. |D
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
Ni al Nesesconaci wrote:@TL, Rodri: That's only because you don't live here. September 11 is something that America will never forget. (And honestly? That sounds extremely apathetic. You don't -care- that all those people died? Or you just wouldn't care unless half the population was killed off?)
Ni al Nesesconaci wrote:Of course, even though it will forever remain a sad day in our history, we do move on. I would shudder to think that America would sink into a permanent depression because of something like that, because if we did-- they win.
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
How could you say that? I'm not American, but I feel so sad for those who died. Death is scary because it's the one thing humans can never figure out.MakeYourself wrote:At this point, I think to not even care if any of your parents (or even mine) were in any of those planes.
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