It's not just in the States; I was pretty tired of it well before the weekend.
Joel Send a noteboard - 13/09/2011 02:28:46 AM
(and if you're not in the states, I'll begin by telling you that if one wasn't careful, one will have heard about basically nothing else for the last month. It is frustrating me, because I don't necessarily want to be desensitized to ... any of it.)
The NSSPart That Gets You to the Point:
God, that was a horrific day, even for a Midwesterner. I cried much more than I would have expected, and you won't be surprised when I say that it was a day that seared everything into my mind. I remember where I was, who told me, what I watched, what class I went to, what I did later that day. How I felt.
The Point:
What I'm getting today is self-centered introspection. Redundant, you say? Eh, well, you'll see why in a second. More than anything, I remember who I was, and am able to compare her to who I am today. Can we say that about other days in our lives? I don't even remember my own graduation day with such clarity.
And maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like a less-than-acceptable topic upon which to brood today. Is it wrong to call it self-centered? At any rate, I guess I can't be blamed for what occurs to me w/o my permission.
What are you thinking today?
The NSSPart That Gets You to the Point:
God, that was a horrific day, even for a Midwesterner. I cried much more than I would have expected, and you won't be surprised when I say that it was a day that seared everything into my mind. I remember where I was, who told me, what I watched, what class I went to, what I did later that day. How I felt.
The Point:
What I'm getting today is self-centered introspection. Redundant, you say? Eh, well, you'll see why in a second. More than anything, I remember who I was, and am able to compare her to who I am today. Can we say that about other days in our lives? I don't even remember my own graduation day with such clarity.
And maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like a less-than-acceptable topic upon which to brood today. Is it wrong to call it self-centered? At any rate, I guess I can't be blamed for what occurs to me w/o my permission.
What are you thinking today?
A lot of things.
I'm disgusted at people calling themselves brave heroic martyrs because they murder defenceless women and children since they know they wouldn't last 30 seconds in a stand up fight with the US (or most) military. Their bravery shines in everything they do, from skulking in caves to covering their faces throughout defiant video challenges to stoning teenagers for wearing makeup to shooting villagers in the back and night time excursions to plant home made bombs that detonate long after they're gone. And, of course, in hijacking civilian jets to murder civilian New Yorkers in Gods name. Martyrs die for their beliefs; they don't murder for them, and these guys don't even have a real political objective: They're just mass murderers murdering for the sake of murder. They SERIOUSLY messed up on 911, and if we hadn't invaded Iraq there would truly be no hole on Earth that would hide them, because every hand would be against them wherever they heroically fled to bravely sneak around plotting their next murder.
But we DID invade Iraq, for reasons known but to Bush. On 911 even I was on his side, because my county had been viciously and cravenly attacked and my Commander-in-Chief was about to exact justice. Before it was all over the seemingly untouchable Prime Minister of Americas closest ally was brought down simply for standing by Bush in his misguided personal vendetta against Saddam. The mother of all missed opportunities.
I'm still amazed at the many stories of police and fire fighters shrugging their shoulders and automatically going back to save victims knowing it meant they would probably become victims as well.
And, yeah, I'm a bit sick of all the media twisting the ten year old knife over and over again to get ratings.
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Last First in wotmania Chat
Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!
LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
You know, with this whole 9/11 thing
11/09/2011 03:52:47 PM
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i'm thinking i wish we didn't have to have a ribbon for every thing these days
11/09/2011 05:35:25 PM
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I totally know what you mean
11/09/2011 06:18:27 PM
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Through the years, I've seen a few documentaries about it. I like that one best. *NM*
12/09/2011 02:43:40 AM
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what am I thinking today?
12/09/2011 12:25:49 AM
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How about proving that they really contracted it that way?
12/09/2011 02:23:13 PM
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The incidence of respiratory diseases there far, far exceeds the average.
13/09/2011 12:16:00 PM
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the federal govenrment should take over the healthcare coverage of NY city *NM*
12/09/2011 02:33:00 PM
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13/09/2011 02:29:00 AM
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we need a sarcasm emoticon
13/09/2011 03:36:15 AM
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Try this one:
13/09/2011 04:16:18 AM
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I think this one is better ==> *NM*
13/09/2011 04:18:10 AM
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Not for pure sarcasm, especially since the sarcasm smiley has "sarcasm" in its tag.
13/09/2011 04:30:21 AM
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Yeah, but the other one does look more like it's suffering from motion sickness. *NM*
13/09/2011 05:17:13 AM
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looks like he is yawning the rest of what you said is to loony for comment *NM*
13/09/2011 03:21:45 PM
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The federal govt does step in in times of national disasters.
13/09/2011 12:11:58 PM
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so they will be picking up the health care cost for all the firefighters in the Texas wildfires?
13/09/2011 03:41:28 PM
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I'm not sure it's relevant whether they have health insurance or not.
14/09/2011 06:01:51 PM
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It's not just in the States; I was pretty tired of it well before the weekend.
13/09/2011 02:28:46 AM
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