Superabound posted:ive herd several ppl remark 2day that this seems like the first year since 2001 that on Septembert 11 they havent been completely bombarded and full-body saturated in 9/11 rememberance and remindification. im like "duh yeah, Al-Qaeda aint da boogetyman anymore, we on this new ISIS shit. You no longer need To Remember To Never Forget" so basically im just waiting for the ISIS 9.11 its gonna b sweeet
thirteen years of shark tanking but America finally perfected its Galaxy series and is ready to take on Apple
stegosaurus posted:lol
lol
Also remember explaining to a therapist who I went to at the time for 'anxiety' a few months after, that, compared to the threat posed by other hazards, the probability of me or anyone I knew dying in a terrorist attack was low, and that no one would be protected by me worrying about being killed, so I didn't see much point in dwelling on it. Which according to him, was an 'unusual' response to the event. That was the last time we ever talked about current events.
Happy 9/11.
HenryKrinkle posted:bumpity bump
haha but seriously, i know it might be unpopular, but you'd be surprised by what people will let me get away with. i try to take any chance to educate as possible.
edit: i was thinking of a different bridge battle.....but in my research it said that stamford bridge was on september 25th?
Further research edit: i was thinking of the battle of stirling bridge.
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Stay tuned as tHE r H i z z o n E liveblogs this anniversary celebration
ilmdge posted:anyone got the vid of the "holy shit! badass! its getting hot in here" voice over someone watching 9/11 from their apartment and closing ther window
it's the audio from this classic vid
cranberries and all
over someone looking from their window at it and then the "it's so hot in here" comes in as they reach to close the apt window
you will just have to imagine how good that is