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Aeroil said:Hooray for Propaganda.
Back at ya darlin'canadiancutie said:You're my e-best friend
I feel the same way. I have felt that way ever since about 10:00am on that day. I was at work, and I had heard something was going on but I couldn't get access to radio or television and all the news websites were hammered. So I was in a chat room with people I knew, and one of them said something about the Pentagon being hit. I told him to shut up, that it wasn't funny...little did I know. And yet even in the DC area the focus was heavily on New York and I couldn't find out much of anything about what happened here. All those who died are deserving of the same respect, no matter whether they were in New York, Washington, or Pennsylvania. I wish people would think more about the two other sites.ownedsubgal said:sinn, would you happen to have any images of the Pentagon when it was hit? a friend of my Master's was killed there on 9/11, and it still hurts me to my heart that whenever most speak of that day, they can only think of the twin towers.
Netzach, I'm not sure who your first paragraph was directed at, but I think you misunderstood what I meant. (I can't speak for what osg meant, of course.)Netzach said:It's great to be an anti-social little dipshit isn't it? You're so fucking punk rock, I'm impressed.
I don't like what my government is doing at all with this as a justification, but I worked in WTC 1. I looked up at those buildings and now I go home and look up at a gaping hole in the skyline. I knew people who ended up a pink smear on a sidewalk.