• Boise theater advertises "Explosions in the Sky" on Sept. 11 Gains attention of New York media.
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it's been 10 years get over it.
[QUOTE=Kai-ryuu;31843464]it's been 10 years get over it.[/QUOTE] You're an asshole.
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;31842885]For example, I think this is hilarious: [thumb]http://twistedspeedo.com/comics/2011-08-17-CreeperTaliban.jpg[/thumb][/QUOTE] [img]http://www.ooze.com/articles/art/WTC-jokes.jpg[/img]
Someone should slap the advertisers. Not really all that offensive, but a massive fail on the part of the phrasing of it.
[QUOTE=redBadger;31833896]Only those who were actually affected by it (family members dying, etc.) have a right to be upset, in my opinion. Nobody else.[/QUOTE] Sure if they're 12
[QUOTE=Kai-ryuu;31843464]it's been 10 years get over it.[/QUOTE] Half-agreed. For the people who were personally affected by this event, I seriously doubt they'll truly get over it any time soon. For America as a whole, however, I think we need to all take a deep breath, accept that it happened and stop dwelling upon it. Yes, it was a horrible day, I don't think anyone will dispute that, but that doesn't mean we need to memorialize it for the next half-century. This is a bit of a bizzare comparison, I'll admit, but upwards of 25,000 people are killed every year in America by car accidents. I doubt that the majority of those people were any less innocent than the victims killed by 9/11, and the WTC attacks are responsible for maybe 4,000 deaths. I'm not trying to trivialize what happened, but I am trying to put it in perspective.
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