be not proud

May 01, 2011 21:29

While I hope the death of Osama Bin Laden gives closure to the families of those killed on or because of 9/11, I fear that it means very little in the way of change. When was Saddam Hussein killed? And where are we still fighting a war? One man's death is never the end of something, certainly not for everyone, and sometimes not for anyone ( Read more... )

the revolution will be televised, harper valley pta

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anoneknewmoose May 2 2011, 04:51:34 UTC

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romanticalgirl May 2 2011, 18:38:51 UTC
♥ right back at ya!

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elfinobsession May 2 2011, 06:22:28 UTC
romanticalgirl May 2 2011, 18:39:46 UTC


Teachers are awesome.

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pony_rocks May 2 2011, 09:39:42 UTC
Well said.

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romanticalgirl May 3 2011, 00:54:17 UTC
I wish it was all that simple, but even in clearly defined wars like WWI and WWII, the death of one person was never the end. The beginning of the end, maybe.

::snuggles you::

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pony_rocks May 3 2011, 00:55:44 UTC
I guess with this particular trouble it's hard to say whether it's even the beginning of the end. Maybe just a beginning of a new development.

::snuggles back::

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fox1013 May 3 2011, 23:11:58 UTC
I am sorry to tell you that you are TRAGICALLY WRONG on one key point in this post.

It is NOT POSSIBLE to reach a limit of Sharpie and glue fumes. It's just not. I've done lots of scientific testing, by which I mean crafting projects in rooms with no open windows.

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romanticalgirl May 5 2011, 14:54:36 UTC
LOL. I was trying to get my whole office high on Sharpie fumes yesterday. Good times.

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