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Blog Entry: READ.

Blog Entry: READ.
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Posted by: koopa
Posted: September 11, 2008, 3:15:48 PM
Mood: Frustrated and in Disbelief
Eating: Nothing at the moment. ^^;
Drinking: Life water... Yum. :D
Currently: Stuff
Listening To: Edge of a Broken Heart (Vixen)
Okay, first, I want everyone to take a break from their stupid Naruto/Sonic shoot for a second and listen to me.

Thank you.

9/11 has to be the most traumatic time for many Americans.
It was the day when the Twin Towers collapsed to the ground... And all because Muslim extremists disagree with America. A day where many have died to save and be saved. A day where many feel sadness and anger over their loved one's death and the inability to stop it. And the unforgettable screaming that occurred while the towers were falling themselves still ring in many people's heads.
Today is the seventh anniversary for this event, and I believe it's still as important to remember it as is to remember any other important holiday there is in America today.

This day makes me feel pain for the men and women who died this day, and the spouses who lost their wives/husbands.
It makes me feel relieved to see the ones that have went through the ordeal and lived to tell the tale.
And it has strengthened my concern towards where the direction this country, the United States, is going.

And it also makes me angry because of the ignorance this day has been given.

Today, at my highschool.
We had a moment of silence during one of our classes for the men and women of 9/11.
Well, you know what the kids did?
A small group of them giggled.
During the moment of silence.
All of the excuse of a guy doing something stupid and what not.


OMG HE DID SUMTHIN FUNNY 4 MEEE, HURHUR~~~~~



That pissed me off, but I dare not show it.
See, that's what shows many people outside our country. The lot of us tend to forget and get stupider to forget.
Yeah, I can totally understand if you saw the event first hand.
I can understand if you lost your loved ones that day.
And I definitely understand if you lived near the site of the incident, and were one of the luck people to not be very close to the area.
I can understand that. And I'm totally fine with it.

But when you do something like that for a moment of silence, that's totally rude. You shouldn't be doing that, and it shows that you're trash and nothing else.

So, needless to say, I ignore those people. :\ And I don't blame anyone outside our country calling many Americans 'ignorant.'

Thank you.

NEVER FORGET 9/11.

Well, in other dandy news, I'm in Johnstown. The school is awesome, I dunno why everyone hates it so much. To each his own, I suppose. Oh, well, they're missing out. :)

And also, I'm going over to my friend Kristin's house tomorrow. Yeah. It's gonna be wicked! \m/

Other than that... Well, how you doin'? 8D

Thanks for reading, that is all.