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#101 2010-09-12 02:36:56

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

cheddargirl wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

Blade-Edge wrote:

The people with the pictures of the twin towers burning in their sigs

That's not a religious discussion, and as long as the picture isn't too gruesome/realistic/creepy, I'd say it's probably fine.

I'm not quite so sure about that. Seeing images of the Twin Towers burning can rather evoke pretty strong memories about that day; most people (especially those who were more directly affected by the 9/11 attacks) would probably not want to see an image of the Twin Towers burning. During the 9/11 attacks, I had a clear view of the Twin Towers outside my classroom window; I know I wouldn't want to see the image of the Towers burning again.

I guess that's true.

You saw them burning? How old were you? What did your teacher say?


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#102 2010-09-12 02:50:52

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:


That's not a religious discussion, and as long as the picture isn't too gruesome/realistic/creepy, I'd say it's probably fine.

I'm not quite so sure about that. Seeing images of the Twin Towers burning can rather evoke pretty strong memories about that day; most people (especially those who were more directly affected by the 9/11 attacks) would probably not want to see an image of the Twin Towers burning. During the 9/11 attacks, I had a clear view of the Twin Towers outside my classroom window; I know I wouldn't want to see the image of the Towers burning again.

I guess that's true.

You saw them burning? How old were you? What did your teacher say?

In all honesty, I don't really want to talk about it right now.


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#103 2010-09-12 02:55:12

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

cheddargirl wrote:

Sunrise-Moon wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:


I'm not quite so sure about that. Seeing images of the Twin Towers burning can rather evoke pretty strong memories about that day; most people (especially those who were more directly affected by the 9/11 attacks) would probably not want to see an image of the Twin Towers burning. During the 9/11 attacks, I had a clear view of the Twin Towers outside my classroom window; I know I wouldn't want to see the image of the Towers burning again.

I guess that's true.

You saw them burning? How old were you? What did your teacher say?

In all honesty, I don't really want to talk about it right now.

I understand.


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#104 2010-09-12 03:32:49

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Wow.  sad

Really sad.  sad

My dad almost was on one of those flights, but he got sick.  yikes   yikes   yikes


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#105 2010-09-12 08:13:51

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

I feel bad for America for what happened. But I will also note that Americans have it easy compared to Israels. Some of them have to take rocket attacks every day, and they only have 15 seconds to get out of the way.


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#106 2010-09-12 11:06:28

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

What I don't get was why they were showing all the awesome movies on TV that day.


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#107 2010-09-12 14:54:16

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

it was a second pearl harbor and a day of infamy  sad 
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#108 2010-09-12 15:10:17

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

megaman091 wrote:

it was a second pearl harbor and a day of infamy  sad 
mad

it was worst than Pearl Harbor. All those who died were defenseless.

May there souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.


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#109 2010-09-12 18:24:44

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

militarydudes wrote:

megaman091 wrote:

it was a second pearl harbor and a day of infamy  sad 
mad

it was worst than Pearl Harbor. All those who died were defenseless.

May there souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Uh, and Pearl Harbor wasn't? Get your facts straight before you post something


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#110 2010-09-12 18:37:35

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

militarydudes wrote:

megaman091 wrote:

it was a second pearl harbor and a day of infamy  sad 
mad

it was worst than Pearl Harbor. All those who died were defenseless.

May there souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Uh, and Pearl Harbor wasn't? Get your facts straight before you post something

I think he means that the men defending Pearl Harbor actually had weapons, whereas those working in the World Trade Center did not.


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#111 2010-09-12 18:55:26

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

militarydudes wrote:

megaman091 wrote:

it was a second pearl harbor and a day of infamy  sad 
mad

it was worst than Pearl Harbor. All those who died were defenseless.

May there souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Uh, and Pearl Harbor wasn't? Get your facts straight before you post something

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#112 2010-09-12 19:41:36

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

gettysburg11 wrote:

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

militarydudes wrote:


it was worst than Pearl Harbor. All those who died were defenseless.

May there souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Uh, and Pearl Harbor wasn't? Get your facts straight before you post something

I think he means that the men defending Pearl Harbor actually had weapons, whereas those working in the World Trade Center did not.

thank you for translating


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#113 2010-09-12 19:46:30

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

gettysburg11 wrote:

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

militarydudes wrote:


it was worst than Pearl Harbor. All those who died were defenseless.

May there souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Uh, and Pearl Harbor wasn't? Get your facts straight before you post something

I think he means that the men defending Pearl Harbor actually had weapons, whereas those working in the World Trade Center did not.

How is that worse then if they had defenses? And I meant in contrast, you can't really defend against an atomic bomb except with bomb shelters so it shouldn't even be compared to a plane crashing into a building anyways.


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#114 2010-09-12 19:49:51

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

gettysburg11 wrote:

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

Uh, and Pearl Harbor wasn't? Get your facts straight before you post something

I think he means that the men defending Pearl Harbor actually had weapons, whereas those working in the World Trade Center did not.

How is that worse then if they had defenses? And I meant in contrast, you can't really defend against an atomic bomb except with bomb shelters so it shouldn't even be compared to a plane crashing into a building anyways.

O_O  Um, there was never an Atomic Bomb at pearl harbor....

(If you would like to continue this discussion, we will do it in a another topic)

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#115 2010-09-12 20:08:55

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Re: 9/11: A Day of Remeberance

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

militarydudes wrote:

megaman091 wrote:

it was a second pearl harbor and a day of infamy  sad 
mad

it was worst than Pearl Harbor. All those who died were defenseless.

May there souls through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Uh, and Pearl Harbor wasn't? Get your facts straight before you post something

Ace, I really think you could find a less antagonistic way to say that you disagree with his reasoning.

Also...this topic was created as a memorial.  It really isn't very polite to turn it into some sort of trivial discussion comparing it to other disasters.  This one was a tragedy in it's own right and we mourn those who died. 

I think maybe it is time to close this.


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