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    Quote Quoting NickGlass (view post)
    "In New York City everyone thinks they're insane, but they're actually quite normal; in Baltimore everyone thinks they're normal, but they're actually all insane." -John Waters
    That sounds about right.

    I found it easier to be friendly with my neighbors in a suburban setting, where you have the privacy of lawns and space between you. Although we're in houses, my neighbors and I live as close as if we were all in the same apartment building, because it's such an old, narrow street (about eight feet wide) and we don't have front lawns. We just all tend to get in each other's business. There's nowhere to retreat.

    However, I went to a huge multi-neighborhood flea market this morning and had a blast hanging out and chatting with the locals. Everyone has a story.
    ...and the milk's in me.

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    I found it easier to be friendly with my neighbors in a suburban setting
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    I was actually just reading about Matt Damon and he’s like, ‘There’s a culture of outrage.’ I’m like, ‘Well, they have a reason to be outraged.’ I think it’s a lot of dudes just being scared. They’re like, ‘What if I did something and I didn’t realize it?’ I’m like, ‘Deal with it.’
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    The Simpsons inspires such insanity.

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    To protest STAR WARS changes, I'm gonna drive around NYC in a white van & ZZ Top beard, yelling name of my fave ROTJ character ("Akbar!").
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    @pattonoswalt You should fill the back of the van with fertilizer, to represent the prequels.
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    I find that to be incredibly lame personally.

    I also don't understand all this 9/11 strolling down memory lane stuff in general. Do we as a nation do this for any other mass tragedy? What's the end goal here?
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    My girlfriend of five and a half years just broke up with me last night. I'm having the most awesome three weeks of my life. I'm completely lost right now.

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    Fuck, man. I got nothin' except I'm sorry.
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    Quote Quoting soitgoes... (view post)
    My girlfriend of five and a half years just broke up with me last night. I'm having the most awesome three weeks of my life. I'm completely lost right now.
    What the what?

    That's horrible-- what is in the water over there?

    :sad:
    ...and the milk's in me.

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    Quote Quoting soitgoes... (view post)
    My girlfriend of five and a half years just broke up with me last night. I'm having the most awesome three weeks of my life. I'm completely lost right now.
    Goddamn, man. I'm sorry.

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    Quote Quoting Qrazy (view post)
    I find that to be incredibly lame personally.

    I also don't understand all this 9/11 strolling down memory lane stuff in general. Do we as a nation do this for any other mass tragedy? What's the end goal here?
    Depends on the generation, but yes. I'd say people recount exactly where they were during the JFK Assassination and Pearl Harbor.

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    Quote Quoting soitgoes... (view post)
    My girlfriend of five and a half years just broke up with me last night. I'm having the most awesome three weeks of my life. I'm completely lost right now.
    Weak sauce. Sorry man. Feel free to rant here.

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    Quote Quoting Qrazy (view post)
    I find that to be incredibly lame personally.

    I also don't understand all this 9/11 strolling down memory lane stuff in general. Do we as a nation do this for any other mass tragedy? What's the end goal here?
    Has there been another recent American tragedy I'm not thinking of? The only other one in history that's comparable is Pearl Harbor and I know that day is marked on calendars frequently. I can remember the media making a big deal about the 50th anniversary. The goal? I would say it's similar to Veteran's Day and Memorial Day. Not to forget about the lives that were lost those days. Not only the victims, but the heroes.

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    Any posters here watching the Rugby World Cup? America scored a try against Ireland yesterday. They lost comfortably, but they scored a try. Very exciting.

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    Weak sauce. Sorry man. Feel free to rant here.
    There's no real need to rant. She's doing it more for herself than for anything I did. She's pretty much been in two long relationships since high school with not much single time to speak of. She needs to figure stuff out on her own, and find out what being independent is all about. I can respect that. But the whole thing came out of left field, because she didn't know how to express it. Blindsided me. Coupled with everything else that's happening i'm having a tough time. She's my best friend. I'm reeling hard.

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    Quote Quoting Ezee E (view post)
    Depends on the generation, but yes. I'd say people recount exactly where they were during the JFK Assassination and Pearl Harbor.
    That's not really the same thing. The ability to recount where you were during the occurrence of a nationally tragic event is a widespread psychological phenomena. I'm talking about all of these twitter, facebook statuses etc with people expressing their heartfelt well wishes to all the victims of 9/11. Personally it strikes me as disingenuous and false, but granted I'm a fairly jaded individual.
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    Quote Quoting Qrazy (view post)
    That's not really the same thing. The ability to recount where you were during the occurrence of a nationally tragic event is a widespread psychological phenomena. I'm talking about all of these twitter, facebook statuses etc with people expressing their heartfelt well wishes to all the victims of 9/11. Personally it strikes me as disingenuous and false, but granted I'm a fairly jaded individual.
    And there was no facebook during Pearl Harbor and JFK.

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    Quote Quoting Lucky (view post)
    Has there been another recent American tragedy I'm not thinking of? The only other one in history that's comparable is Pearl Harbor and I know that day is marked on calendars frequently. I can remember the media making a big deal about the 50th anniversary. The goal? I would say it's similar to Veteran's Day and Memorial Day. Not to forget about the lives that were lost those days. Not only the victims, but the heroes.
    Any number of earthquakes, hurricanes, school shootings, military engagements, etc. I feel the same way about Pearl Harbor. I don't see the point of fixating on the anniversary of such events, despite your explanation. Memorial Day and Veteran's Day are a bit more general and make sense to me for that reason.
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    Quote Quoting Ezee E (view post)
    And there was no facebook during Pearl Harbor and JFK.
    No, but I didn't hear people remarking upon the anniversary of these events on a regular basis either (facebook just being an extension of day to day conversation in many ways). Whether it's JFK or any other politician or celebrity or event, the anniversary of such a thing was never a point of conversation in my life at least with the people I associate with. No one came up to me this year on June 25th and spoke about MJ's deathiversary... although I"m sure the media covered it because they cover everything.
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    Quote Quoting Qrazy (view post)
    Any number of earthquakes, hurricanes, school shootings, military engagements, etc. I feel the same way about Pearl Harbor. I don't see the point of fixating on the anniversary of such events, despite your explanation. Memorial Day and Veteran's Day are a bit more general and make sense to me for that reason.
    Columbine gets the same treatment here.

    But Lucky's already expressed his idea, and I'll say that's my reason too, especially for those that were actually affected by those particular days. For some it's obviously more important then others.

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    Quote Quoting Qrazy (view post)
    No, but I didn't hear people remarking upon the anniversary of these events on a regular basis either (facebook just being an extension of day to day conversation in many ways). Whether it's JFK or any other politician or celebrity or event, the anniversary of such a thing was never a point of conversation in my life at least with the people I associate with. No one came up to me this year on June 25th and spoke about MJ's deathiversary... although I"m sure the media covered it because they cover everything.
    Well, they do. :lol:

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    Quote Quoting Ezee E (view post)
    Columbine gets the same treatment here.

    But Lucky's already expressed his idea, and I'll say that's my reason too, especially for those that were actually affected by those particular days. For some it's obviously more important then others.
    Well for people who were directly affected then yeah I can totally understand that and I'm not trying to pass judgment on those who were uniquely affected at all. It's just the onslaught of statuses that's starting to rub me the wrong way.

    For instance... "Peace to 9/11 victims: innocents, soldiers, rescue workers, families, friends, americans, middle easterns, any nationality or ideal....peace"

    This one was from a Canadian friend of mine on the west coast. I mean sure, the message is good but it just feels like bandwagoning hollow sentiment to me.
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    Quote Quoting Qrazy (view post)
    This one was from a Canadian friend of mine on the west coast. I mean sure, the message is good but it just feels like bandwagoning hollow sentiment to me.
    Probably is. Guess I just don't really mind at all.

    Some are a little stranger then others... And this one I don't particularly like at all:



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    Quote Quoting Ezee E (view post)
    Never surrender? What?
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