It's cool to hear how different cultures celebrate it. My family does WTC pinatas and 2 bats shaped like 747s. If you break them both in one swing, you get to cut the Iraq cake however you want (there's a little Saddam toy hiding in there that you get to keep it if it gets served your piece).
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I'm sorry, what the f*ck?
This scans like a devastating Vulcan Mind Meld, in which Killing Hope, The Jakarta Method, The Politics of Heroin, Operation Gladio, and every episode of Blowback is transmitted into some sheltered lib's brain over the course of a split second
Hey, listen, if you want to be an atheist and ruin our traditions, feel free to do that someplace else. We’re busy re-destroying the towers for the LORD.
I hate it when 9/11 non-believers barge in and pretend like 9/11 didn't happen. Just because you never visited NYC before 2001, and just because the WTC looked like someone took another building, poorly upscaled and then copy-pasted it in Photoshop doesn't mean that the towers weren't real.
I believe that it happened. I'm just really confused that people light these candle diorama things....