All countries have their good points and bad points. They have their sensible people and their morons.
As a South African, I admire the American sense of patriotism as I see a lack of that in my country. I don't like the American over-inflated sense of self worth and I prefer the more modest...
I can still remember where I was and what I was doing on that day. I'm sure most people can.
I can remember feeling gutted for the those poor people. I can remember the sickened feeling I had in my stomach watching the towers fall knowing people were dying at that moment.
It was a...
I can't believe this has turned into a date format debate. LOL.
FYI - For "computing" purposed, YYYYMMDD makes the most sense as it sorts numerically and there is no ambiguity.
Zigactly!
Death in any form, at any time, in any quantity is a tragedy. Especially senseless death at another persons hand. Rubbing the worlds nose in it every September for the past 10 years has not healed the wounds. All it does is increase ratings and keep the fear alive. And the longer...
Sympathy for who? You in particular? Did you lose family/friends? If so, then you have my sympathy. But;
If you expect sympathy just because you are American you are very naive. Does America as a country, have sympathy for the thousands of people who die EVERY day in Africa from malaria...? Nope.
I can't really speak for other South Africans per se, but we have enough of our own problems. Realistically, if it was not for the barrage of documentaries that come out each year around this time, I reckon I would not even remember it at all.
My sympathies go out to the families who lost...
Tool, A PErfect Circle, Theory of a Dead Man, Alterbridge, Dream Theatre, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chilli Peppers ...... thats all for now. Till I get bored again....
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