September 11, 2001. To Remember.
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What I don't understand is the complete and utter paranoia that seemed to fill the states after 9/11.
"More terrorists are comming!" was the news, and nothing...yet everyone freaked out. People in small towns started to stock up, I mean, like Tallahassee or somewhere could even possibly be a target. Most people outside of the states don't even know where it is ffs.
I guess I say this from a UK perspective. I mean, we've been living with terrorism since 1917 and the partition of Ireland.
"More terrorists are comming!" was the news, and nothing...yet everyone freaked out. People in small towns started to stock up, I mean, like Tallahassee or somewhere could even possibly be a target. Most people outside of the states don't even know where it is ffs.
I guess I say this from a UK perspective. I mean, we've been living with terrorism since 1917 and the partition of Ireland.
I was at home, and didn't care much. I had seen stuff get blown up before so it was nothing new to me. So I came down to watch the news for a moment, then headed back up to the computer and continued what I was doing.
I remember on 15/8 I was in fact in the UK. Staying in a hotel on the coast on our way back from Scotland. It was quite a nice holiday.
I remember on 15/8 I was in fact in the UK. Staying in a hotel on the coast on our way back from Scotland. It was quite a nice holiday.

Furries? Are they the nutters that pretend to be animals and draw humans that look like animals? Christ, I sink my head into my paws... -Rooster
No one in this small town did.What I don't understand is the complete and utter paranoia that seemed to fill the states after 9/11.
"More terrorists are comming!" was the news, and nothing...yet everyone freaked out. People in small towns started to stock up, I mean, like Tallahassee or somewhere could even possibly be a target. Most people outside of the states don't even know where it is ffs.

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What I don't understand is the complete and utter paranoia that seemed to fill the states after 9/11.
"More terrorists are comming!" was the news, and nothing...yet everyone freaked out. People in small towns started to stock up, I mean, like Tallahassee or somewhere could even possibly be a target. Most people outside of the states don't even know where it is ffs.
I guess I say this from a UK perspective. I mean, we've been living with terrorism since 1917 and the partition of Ireland.
Why did people? Blame the U.S. government with their rainbow-flavored "terror alert chart". They constantly raised it to orange, just so we'd "jump through hoops" and panic and such.
I fail to see how attempting to light forests on fire, something that happens frequently in the United States every year anyway, is an equivalent intent of nuking a city with hundreds of thousands of residents.The intent was the same, no matter the outcome. If you want to condemn the US for terrorist actions in wartime, mind that we're not nearly the only ones to commit them.And they say the Americans were reckless! Seven trees! What a calamity!
Who sleeps shall awake, greeting the shadows from the sun
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
The intent of both attacks was the same. How they were carried out and the outcome of each differed extremly.I fail to see how attempting to light forests on fire, something that happens frequently in the United States every year anyway, is an equivalent intent of nuking a city with hundreds of thousands of residents.The intent was the same, no matter the outcome. If you want to condemn the US for terrorist actions in wartime, mind that we're not nearly the only ones to commit them.And they say the Americans were reckless! Seven trees! What a calamity!

Asuna Kagurazaka, Negima Magister Nyoro~nEgi Magi
Jeez... I was only an 8-year-old in Bosnia and Herzegovina (pretty much a 3rd-world-country), and even I can remember seeing it on TV.
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Anami and Anami are sitting around Anami says "GRR I AM ANGSTY LET'S EXPRESS ANGST" and so Anami says "ONE OF THE MODS ON DC IS A DICK I POSTED A PICTURE THAT WASN'T REALLY THAT INAPPROPRIATE AND THREE MODS SAW IT AND DID NOTHING THEN A FOURTH ONE SAW IT AND DELETED IT" and Anami says "OMG I HATE MODS >:("
Ejesus, I can remember Bosnia being all over the TV when I was about 8...I remember watching when the world first learned about what the Sebians and Croatians were doing there...Jeez... I was only an 8-year-old in Bosnia and Herzegovina
You don't have to answer dude, but did you see anything rough?
Well, when the overall goals and outcomes are that different, the intent is pretty much irrelevant. It's like saying a person lightly pinches someone is just as bad as someone who mutilates another to the point of near-death, because they both had the intent to harm.The intent of both attacks was the same. How they were carried out and the outcome of each differed extremly.I fail to see how attempting to light forests on fire, something that happens frequently in the United States every year anyway, is an equivalent intent of nuking a city with hundreds of thousands of residents.The intent was the same, no matter the outcome. If you want to condemn the US for terrorist actions in wartime, mind that we're not nearly the only ones to commit them.And they say the Americans were reckless! Seven trees! What a calamity!
Who sleeps shall awake, greeting the shadows from the sun
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Both had the intent to frighten and intimidate the populace and governments of the nations by force to withdraw from fighting, by use of attacks made on the civilian populace.Well, when the overall goals and outcomes are that different, the intent is pretty much irrelevant. It's like saying a person lightly pinches someone is just as bad as someone who mutilates another to the point of near-death, because they both had the intent to harm.The intent of both attacks was the same. How they were carried out and the outcome of each differed extremly.I fail to see how attempting to light forests on fire, something that happens frequently in the United States every year anyway, is an equivalent intent of nuking a city with hundreds of thousands of residents.The intent was the same, no matter the outcome. If you want to condemn the US for terrorist actions in wartime, mind that we're not nearly the only ones to commit them.And they say the Americans were reckless! Seven trees! What a calamity!

Asuna Kagurazaka, Negima Magister Nyoro~nEgi Magi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnia_and ... osnian_WarEjesus, I can remember Bosnia being all over the TV when I was about 8...I remember watching when the world first learned about what the Sebians and Croatians were doing there...Jeez... I was only an 8-year-old in Bosnia and Herzegovina
You don't have to answer dude, but did you see anything rough?
My history teacher gave our class a list of the worst genocides in history (for a Holocaust assignment), and the killings in the 90's in Bosnia made the top 10. Not the best place to be then.
It's not the most wonderful place to live right now either, but it's hardly 'dangerous.' Just another third-world country.

Anami and Anami are sitting around Anami says "GRR I AM ANGSTY LET'S EXPRESS ANGST" and so Anami says "ONE OF THE MODS ON DC IS A DICK I POSTED A PICTURE THAT WASN'T REALLY THAT INAPPROPRIATE AND THREE MODS SAW IT AND DID NOTHING THEN A FOURTH ONE SAW IT AND DELETED IT" and Anami says "OMG I HATE MODS >:("
But one was with trees and one was with a metropolis full of people. If the Japanese truly aimed for the same amount of scare-tactic in their attack as we did, they would have done differently. I revert back to my earlier quote.Both had the intent to frighten and intimidate the populace and governments of the nations by force to withdraw from fighting, by use of attacks made on the civilian populace.Well, when the overall goals and outcomes are that different, the intent is pretty much irrelevant. It's like saying a person lightly pinches someone is just as bad as someone who mutilates another to the point of near-death, because they both had the intent to harm.
Who sleeps shall awake, greeting the shadows from the sun
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Yeah...I remember watching about Srebrenica on the news....I think it was the first time I realised just what humans could do to each other.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnia_and ... osnian_WarEjesus, I can remember Bosnia being all over the TV when I was about 8...I remember watching when the world first learned about what the Sebians and Croatians were doing there...Jeez... I was only an 8-year-old in Bosnia and Herzegovina
You don't have to answer dude, but did you see anything rough?
My history teacher gave our class a list of the worst genocides in history (for a Holocaust assignment), and the killings in the 90's in Bosnia made the top 10. Not the best place to be then.
It's not the most wonderful place to live right now either, but it's hardly 'dangerous.' Just another third-world country.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srebrenica_Massacre
The intelligence of the Japanese military. ¯\(o_°)/¯But one was with trees and one was with a metropolis full of people. If the Japanese truly aimed for the same amount of scare-tactic in their attack as we did, they would have done differently. I revert back to my earlier quote.

Asuna Kagurazaka, Negima Magister Nyoro~nEgi Magi
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