thenCapm wrote:the dbb just doesn't come to mind when I think of 9/11.. sorry.
thenGooberman wrote:have to agree with Capm.
followed up byDarkHorse wrote:Yeah... no. I use this board to check on the Descent community.
then we have MerlinCapm wrote:Bubba, you can go f**k yourself. Its not that I don't care, its that I don't associate the dbb with remembrance or mourning over it. I never said I didn't care, jackass.
thenMerlin wrote:What about the countless of thousands if not millions that are killed every day because of drunk drivers, senseless murders? Do we stop and think about them daily? No. 9/11 was a tragedy but it's been 7 years and we've moved on. Everyone still thinks about it but why harp over it? And the way you worded your response, makes you an arse.
First off, this is what I wrote yesterday on the dbb.com being a retired New York City Firefighter as of 2003 after 25 years and amassing 10 citations for bravery above and beyond normal service during my tenure.Merlin wrote:Bubba, why don't you mourn the death of my family members? You're an arse!!! My God, you should be praying for me.
Get over yourself bubba. More people have died from far worse tragedies. Just because we don't publicize it on the DBB doens't mean we aren't remembering. If you feel so strongly about it, then stop [posting here and go to Ground Zero and hold a vigil.
We received the 5 alarm call (all companies in the borough) and got there just as the second tower collapsed. We really couldn't see (well) for the first 30mins., everything was instantaneously pulverized and this weighted dust afflicted the area. The chaos was great yet a controlled response proceeded stoicly, emotions aside it had to be. Too many lives depended on that. All services involved along with the citizens on hand helped in this grievous, horrendous act of violence. Amongst such unbelievable strife came unity and the beginning of recovery became a unilateral, cooperative effort. I work there 30 days straight till they relieved us from Command, siting over-exposure as the result (heh). Little did we know.Beowulf wrote:The national mindset turned to Fear and paranoia...and you couldn't go through airport security without getting naked and randomly screened because you have an arabic name.
The rest is the history we all know now and lived through as a country and yes, we have better be leery, fearful, paranoid, and mindful of America's greatest castastrophe of deliberate evil intent since Pearl Harbor. I don't have any answers but along the way should anyone's feathers get ruffled once and a while, no matter how just or unjust it is I apologize. In an effort to educate ourselves with better security methods that might happen, till we develop a sure fire method in the proper scrutinization techniques.
Nice job John aka Bubba_wH0 ~ (<---in reference to the banner Bubba made for yesterday's anniversary of 9/11 for the dbb.com)
Secondly, for anyone to state that the dbb's boards, either one, is not a place one might think of mentioning 9/11 is ridiculous. On both boards we have lamented those who have died amongst D3 players many times over, not to mention crisises of many kinds, political commentaries of every nature, and everything between the lines of Descent, ourselves, and the world all with a point of view.
As for Merlin perhaps inadvertantly trivializing 9/11 I was shaken up a bit. YES I do mourn the lost of life due to drunken drivers, the death of people whether murdered, killed in tragedies, or members of family whether mine or yours. All one has to do is turn on the News to share a pang of sorrow with anonymous people. However this is not a normal observation, anniversary. This is a modern-day act of treachery of monumental proportion. This is not something you brush off with comparison to anything else save Pearl Harbor because it's akin to that. To even say "we moved on" is incorrect!" in my not so humble opinion.
I respect all of your aspects on 9/11 but I defer to disagree with them. The carnage was real and the deaths AND injuries of so many many lives instantaneously denotes this happening beyond normal tragedy. This was an act of War. And as such should and is remembered by those effected, whether there or not, as a Country, as Citizens, as Americans .... it is not just another common story of loved ones plights, demises, or other known commonalities of tragedy. The pain you feel in your heart when listening to those stories whether through the News or from friends is as great and common with everyone associated with 9/11 except in one aspect. 9/11 was an attack on our land that cost the lives and injuries of thousands instantly. It is of monumental proportion and thusly affected us greatly, above and beyond for so many unilaterally. We mourn each year and while doing so many include those others from other times, whether dead or alive. Sometimes mourning knows no boundaries and we think of all.
Whether Bubba_wH0 was intentionally poking @ the dbb.net I do not know nor care to speculate. I am just responding to what I read AND have respect for everyones right to feel or say what they believe. I don't have to agree and may utilize, as in this case, a moment to disagree.
The anniversary of 9/11, observed in a national sense helps those many afflicted very much like a funeral serves a solemn purpose. A time where the many are aided by the many with reverence, compassion, and maybe more importantly as a hugely affected people who share oh so much dispair from that date. They only want to feel with others so they might find strengh from each other to carry on, something we've done as a Nation from Day One.
Respectively yours, George Brady Engine 67, Washington Heights (yes, where Washington fought off the British), Manhattan, New York.