i learned tgat weird al isn’t from winnipeg. I swear to god, I have no clue where I picked that up from, but it’s been stuck in my head for like years at this point, I’m pretty sure I’ve used that as like a piece of trivia 😭

Very sad day for me, I shall be in mourning

  • Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    American can either be like : 9/11 is like the worst day in the entire universe lifespan . Don’t ever disrespect it, ever!

    Or

    I ate Mexican tacos and a few hours later, it was like 9/11 all over again in the bathroom. It was so bad that I almost melted my toilet. The keyword is almost, cause we all know jet fuel can’t melt steel beams.

    There’s a weirder type of people that are not even Americans and act like the first type.

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      I think a big part of that divide is whether they were old enough to remember it. I was only a few months old on 9/11 and I’ve always been pretty irreverent about it.

      • I was in high school when it happened. I got to see the government overreach, the increased racism and jingoism masquerading as patriotism, the transition of airports, the start of a war we just finally ended, and eventually what Rudy Giuliani turned into.

        But I also know a good/horrible knock knock joke about it.

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      As a non american, all I know is that it was not that big of a fucking event, people died but with the gravity they talk about it compared to other actual big world events, you’d think that millions died.

      Mind you, I’m not against them being like their stuff was serious, all I ask is about consistency. I’ve been called terrorist jokingly for being from the Basque country by the same people that got super offended by 911 jokes. How fucking dare them.