So, small town teenager finally weighs in.
For the Record I'm not saying people dying in the Tower Collapse meant nothing, and I'm not taking shots at people who lost friends, or were *in close proximity*. Pretty much, I'm not taking shots at Jamie.
Markw on the other hand (you douche), I am (you douche).
Of course you think my city has no tall buildings, and doesn't have problems that concern you, because you don't know anything about my city. However, even though you lack any knowledge regarding my country and my province, you still seem to think you know more then I do, and consider it not important. I'm not expecting your "heart to go out" to people here and the problems they face (frankly I don't care about america's problems, and I really hate that phrase), but don't try to pass it off simply because it's different, or far away. If you really wanted to know we have a problem with gang shootings and swine flu.
Also, I wouldn't trash it too much, considering your favorite show Smallville is filmed here, douche.
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Actually, I'm kinda sorry that Jamie got in the way of what rightfully should have been directed at you but, as is typical for a child, you chose to avoid the fight and let him handle it.
It's funny, you seem to find humor in people in NYC reacting in shock to low-flying airplanes where they don't belong, even though the last time it happened, world-changing events occurred, not to mention what they personally had to endure. For many, the events of that day are indelibly etched in their memories. That's why the panic. They remember!
Yet you really don't see the implications, do you? What were you, 11, maybe 12 at the time that 9/11 happened? Let's face it. It wasn't real to you. It was just something you watched with your mommy and daddy on TV.
Either way, you were obviously too young to grasp the implications of what those two airplanes foretold for the residents of that city, not to mention the world. I guess that's what comes from your living in your own isolated, provincial world where problems beyond your own local boundaries and experiences don't exist in your world. They only exist on TV. Face it, your biggest worry is hopping up your rice burner. You use trials faced by others for your amusement.
And, yeah, merely by virtue of being about three times your age, not even counting life experience. I DO know a heckuva lot more than you do, or probably ever will, you provincial little twit.
(Please note : no bad language)