• goat@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      i think it’d be funnier if it was like a kid playing with big blocks and saluting, or something like that.

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        There was definitely room for improvement, I’d execute it differently next time, but it’s one of those once a year ordeals and I didn’t want to miss out.

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      It’s not dark humor. There’s nothing to laugh about. Nobody was laughing when it happened, and nobody is laughing now.

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          Maybe I should go find some parents of school shooter victims, and make jokes about their dead children on the anniversary of the shooting. That’ll make me look funny

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              There is no reasonable perspective that could find the death of 2,996 people humorous. Yes, I acknowledge that some people find it humorous, but those are the people who need to keep quiet on a day where thousands are mourning

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                  No, I would not laugh at starvation. I’ve faced starvation and homelessness myself. It’s terrible and feels endless. It’s despair. It’s not funny. 2,996 people died in fiery falling towers of molten steel and crushed concrete, so yes I do cry. I cry for those who no longer can.