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Reenuu β€” Get over it

Published: 2013-02-02 17:59:07 +0000 UTC; Views: 7528; Favourites: 134; Downloads: 8
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Description 15th stamp woot!

Before you fucks ask why I didn't go all apeshit seizure on you, that's because I couldn't be assed to right now, now to the subject.

Seriously, it's been years, months, even fucking decades. I know these events are fucking tragic but seriously, these events are old now, and I think it's time to go back to shit now and yes, you may be traumatized but guess what? I've been through shit too and do I give a shit? No, instead, I pick up the track and go back to what we were doing and some shit like that.

And I made this stamp because people complain about traumatic events yet they don't give a shit about what shit the Indians have been through.

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Comments: 261

Little-rolling-bean In reply to ??? [2013-07-13 03:40:37 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, I get what you mean. That is, for the ones that were really effected. What about the ones that had no relative in it that had gotten killed, and were not living there at the time? I personally, think those ones should move on.

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BlissClouds In reply to Little-rolling-bean [2013-07-13 16:39:12 +0000 UTC]

I don't know about that either...

This may seem political or whatever, but I wasn't a victim whatsoever of the Sandy Hook shooting. I have no relatives in Connecticut, heck I've never even been to Connecticut. But I feel as though what happened there doesn't have to just effect the people that were directly effected.

Like Gun-control in this country should not be so lenient that 20 year old kids can get access to military weapons, and then just walk into any random school and murder children that are just learning how to spell "Gun." And then say that placing bans on certain weapons won't solve the problem. Then what's to be done? Shall we wait until another idiot shoots up a nursery before we've finally had it? I don't see how anyone could hear about that and be so hard-hearted about it. It just blows my mind...they were just children.((I personally feel that if that's the way its gonna be, then maybe common people shouldn't be allowed to own guns period. I don't care about that stupid amendment.))

I mean, if people like that (pro or con) just "move on" then progress will never be made. There were a lot of people who weren't direct victims of 9-11, yet many many volunteers reached out to go overseas and help fight the war in Terrorism for example.

I know what you're saying, that people should not excessively dwell on the past, but I think it also kind of depends on the person. Things like tragedies because of mother nature cannot be helped, but things that can be dealt with should be dealt with. And that simply cannot happen if everyone acts like this person in the stamp. ((Thank God not everyone does.))

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Little-rolling-bean In reply to BlissClouds [2013-07-14 04:10:23 +0000 UTC]

i see what you mean there. I personally am pro-gun, but only to a point. To the point where you cannot simply buy one from a corner store. That there are more rules to it.

Bin Larden is gone now, so I would have thought people would have gotten over it. The deaths cannot be rewound, but the cause is gone.

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BlissClouds In reply to Little-rolling-bean [2013-07-14 07:31:26 +0000 UTC]

Some say that since his death, they have been able to find a sense of closure. I think that makes sense. But as you said, that won't bring back anyone's parent or child.

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Little-rolling-bean In reply to BlissClouds [2013-07-14 07:35:59 +0000 UTC]

Nope.

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CieyrisOfNygrythar In reply to ??? [2013-06-24 03:35:41 +0000 UTC]

Omfg I cannot stress how much I agree. i've stopped watching the news because of it.

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wallabean In reply to CieyrisOfNygrythar [2013-07-17 23:27:24 +0000 UTC]

Same here. :/ Like really; can we please focus on CURRENT problems and try to fix those? Because we can't change the past!

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CieyrisOfNygrythar In reply to wallabean [2013-07-23 17:13:24 +0000 UTC]

Indeed.

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VampireQueenEffeffia In reply to ??? [2013-06-20 09:46:53 +0000 UTC]

Yes, these things were terrible things. However, while they shouldn't be forgotten, we should at least try to accept it and move on a little more. Granted, there's no way to say this without people going, "u INCONSIDRAT BICH!!", but we do need to get over it. In addition, we also have to stop blaming this for all of our problems. Take Hurricane Sandy, for example. Months after it happened, months after everyone's power was turned on, people still blamed it. "My basement has water damage!" Yes, Hurricane Sandy. "They couldn't get the garbage this week!" . . . Okay, well the hurricane was last month, but I'll still give you that . . . "My printer stopped working!" IT WAS SIX MONTHS AGO! THOSE THINGS ARE TOTALLY UNRELATED!

And I agree with the last little bit. They go through more than we do.

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zeebkun In reply to ??? [2013-06-15 00:17:14 +0000 UTC]

i think it sort of depends on the tragedy, tbh. like for example, i think it's important to remember the holocaust and respect the people it effected because if we don't learn anything from it or make an effort to remember, it's more likely to happen again, right?

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steelelover132 In reply to ??? [2013-05-24 00:46:56 +0000 UTC]

thats messed up what the hell is wrong with u?! u should be respectful. alot of people got shot in colorado, connecticut. then the boston marathon. and the others!

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wallabean In reply to steelelover132 [2013-07-17 23:28:16 +0000 UTC]

Yes, those things happened, and they were terrible. But the point here is that we should learn how to prevent such things from happening again, because dwelling on things that have already happened while ignoring the present is useless.

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marshmallowcookiwolf In reply to ??? [2013-05-24 00:33:26 +0000 UTC]

Be careful about this, some people would find this really rude and offensive. But most of these tragedies I was too young to take full effect. But I'm still moved by the Newtown Connecticut shooting and Boston Marathon, so please be careful where you say this and who you say it to.

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FunnelVortex In reply to ??? [2013-05-21 01:37:56 +0000 UTC]

When the towers went down from an unfortunate accident on national Bring Your Plane to Work Day, we were all devastated. But most of us got over it.

And then Boston got owned, and we are back to square 1.

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InDeepSchit In reply to FunnelVortex [2013-10-06 06:27:04 +0000 UTC]

"National bring your plane to work day"

Β 

GreatestΒ 9/11 joke I've heard yet!

I'm gonna' use that next time someone brings up the subject.

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Reenuu In reply to FunnelVortex [2013-05-24 00:43:04 +0000 UTC]

Fuck yeah Boston got owned, which body part won the marathon? Probably a guard's leg with an arrow in the knee.

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FunnelVortex In reply to Reenuu [2013-05-24 01:08:30 +0000 UTC]

Correction, a shrapnel in the knee!

But if I had to guess. Probaly was the guy's leg!

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Reenuu In reply to FunnelVortex [2013-06-05 18:56:55 +0000 UTC]

Ha, much better!

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X-NinjaPinkieDash-X In reply to ??? [2013-05-12 04:26:44 +0000 UTC]

9/11 was talked about for YEARS and YEARRRRSSSS.


Plus, Hurricane Sandy? Hurricane Katrina was somewhat worst then her.

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DarkSnarkArtie89 In reply to ??? [2013-05-06 01:07:22 +0000 UTC]

I actually grew tired of hearing about the Sandy Hook shooting simply because of a thought that went through my mind:

"If the community college I go to, being filled with various ethnic and social backgrounds, were to be involved in a shooting, almost nobody would give a shit because it wasn't cute white kids. The only people screaming would be crazy gun lovers and angry parents about children playing violent video games. That's it."

It's not that I'm a heartless bastard, it's just that sometimes I feel that people play favorites with tragedies.

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vnomsnakes In reply to DarkSnarkArtie89 [2013-07-11 05:44:57 +0000 UTC]

Holy bajesus I found you lelelelelele

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DarkSnarkArtie89 In reply to vnomsnakes [2013-07-11 19:42:08 +0000 UTC]

I sometimes turn up in strange places...

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vnomsnakes In reply to DarkSnarkArtie89 [2013-07-12 00:46:42 +0000 UTC]

Yes, you do.

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DarkSnarkArtie89 In reply to vnomsnakes [2013-07-12 03:13:21 +0000 UTC]

Yes, and that's why I don't encourage anyone to follow me around in the mall... I sometimes wind up in the back end of Spencers!

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vnomsnakes In reply to DarkSnarkArtie89 [2013-07-12 19:39:50 +0000 UTC]

.u. I see

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Bluu-Hearts In reply to DarkSnarkArtie89 [2013-06-19 15:17:06 +0000 UTC]

That's the same though my mom had.

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DarkSnarkArtie89 In reply to Bluu-Hearts [2013-06-20 17:32:07 +0000 UTC]

So I see... I know it's not a nice set of thoughts, but still...

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MyNameIsCourteney In reply to DarkSnarkArtie89 [2013-06-10 08:06:02 +0000 UTC]

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DarkSnarkArtie89 In reply to MyNameIsCourteney [2013-06-11 00:03:34 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I guess.

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Haineko14 In reply to DarkSnarkArtie89 [2013-05-31 03:28:52 +0000 UTC]

exactly, we the ethnic minorities are taken for granted

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DarkSnarkArtie89 In reply to Haineko14 [2013-05-31 18:27:46 +0000 UTC]

Yeah.

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jangleman12 In reply to ??? [2013-05-05 02:51:59 +0000 UTC]

"And I made this stamp because people complain about traumatic events yet they don't give a shit about what shit the Indians have been through."

What the fuck does that mean? No, seriously, explain this to me. What does this have to do with remembering these recent tragic tragic events?
I'm going to assume you are talking about "Native Americans" when you say "Indians".

Scenario:
A kid's dad is killed on September 11th, 2001. But, for fucks sake, he doesn't even care about the Indians! What a jerk, am I right?

What the fuck do you mean "get over" it? As in, stop talking about it? Because it happened a long time ago? Do you understand the relevance of things like 9/11 in today's culture? Katrina? Homelessness and poverty? These are all still relevant today. But, for fucks sake, the Indians!

Do you give a shit about what the Native Americans went through? Well, great. Now what the FUCK are you going to do about it? Revolt? Write a letter? If you care so fucking much, what can you do to help?

People DO care about that, by the way. Plenty of people. It's just, at this point, we have completely, as a society, moved passed it. It happened, it was terrible, but it was the fault of another generation, and they dealt with the ramifications. It's negative affects are really only felt in the modern age by the relatively few. That doesn't make it better or worse or whatever, and it CERTAINLY doesn't have any bearing WHATSOEVER on how people should feel about these more recent tragedies. It happened. We REMEMBER it. Does that constitute "getting over it" in your book?

If someone is born in 1980, it can be reasonably assumed that that person had nothing to do with the treatment of Native Americans in America's early years. But for a fact that person has had to deal with the financial crisis just like the rest of us. Maybe he knew someone who died on 9/11. Maybe he knew someone who died in the numerous wars and invasions that it spawned. Maybe he felt the tilt and change of America under an entirely new culture of fear and terrorism in the years that followed. Maybe he still feels it today. Maybe he knew someone who lost their home, their family in Katrina, someone who's government sat and watched while they waited for someone to help them. Maybe. Maybe not.

But why should he complain about these traumatic events when he doesn't even give a shit about what the fucking Indians have been through, am I right?




P.S:What does your going through shit have to do with others going through shit? Just because you've had it tough means nobody else has it tough? Well, I guess we all just aren't as strong as you are.

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vnomsnakes In reply to jangleman12 [2013-07-11 05:49:40 +0000 UTC]

"People DO care about that, by the way. Plenty of people. It's just, at this point, we have completely, as a society, moved passed it."
If people have moved on from the Native Americans, then they should move on about something from 60 to 10 years ago.

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Red-Productions In reply to ??? [2013-05-03 05:34:41 +0000 UTC]

I can only distinguish 9/11. What are the other events shown? D:

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Reenuu In reply to Red-Productions [2013-05-07 14:27:55 +0000 UTC]

Columbine, Hurricane Sandy, Sandy Hook, and the Holocaust.

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SuperHeroSockMonkey In reply to ??? [2013-05-01 03:55:16 +0000 UTC]

I absolutely love this stamp Thanks for making this!

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water16dragon In reply to ??? [2013-04-18 00:09:42 +0000 UTC]

I got over about 9/11 I just hate when people say that "Who cares about New Yorkers, they deserve it."

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DyingMarshmallows In reply to ??? [2013-04-13 04:52:13 +0000 UTC]

it doesn't help that on 9/11 they always play 9/11 documentris wouldn't they rather forget it?

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LolitheLeopard In reply to ??? [2013-04-10 21:48:23 +0000 UTC]

Oh boy, get ready for the Butthurt comments!

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Cammi0 In reply to LolitheLeopard [2013-05-24 00:34:17 +0000 UTC]

Haha, my same thought!

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runawaymintyg3 In reply to ??? [2013-04-09 20:53:00 +0000 UTC]

It was sad for about a year. Now it's just getting old.

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Itoruna-The-Platypus In reply to ??? [2013-04-03 19:51:57 +0000 UTC]

9/11 was a terrible event, and I get pretty pissed at people who crack jokes about it. But it's been so many years, it shouldn't be cried at either. We should remember them as tragdies, and feel sorry those who died and their families, but move on and prevent tragedies from happening in the future.

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Christina2929 In reply to ??? [2013-04-03 01:08:54 +0000 UTC]

THANK YOU!

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AvantGardePony In reply to ??? [2013-03-30 00:47:21 +0000 UTC]

"people complain about traumatic events yet they don't give a shit about what shit the Indians have been through."

I'd say it's been long enough for them too.

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Christina2929 In reply to ??? [2013-03-20 22:08:51 +0000 UTC]

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trafficeddie In reply to ??? [2013-03-07 07:40:20 +0000 UTC]

You can close your eyes to the things you do not want to see, but you cannot close your heart to the things you do not want to feel. ~ Johnny Depp

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GreenTiger22 In reply to ??? [2013-02-28 20:03:51 +0000 UTC]

Lol agreed people need to suck it up, and move on!

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Caution-LowCeiling In reply to ??? [2013-02-09 10:28:54 +0000 UTC]

This is something that I would have no problem telling those who weren't directly effected by it.

As far as people who've lost family in 9/11 and whatnot, I'd say I don't blame them for still being raw on the subject, as they probably will be for a really long time.

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ll-auukari-ll In reply to ??? [2013-02-09 03:20:11 +0000 UTC]

UGH.
THANK YOU FOR THIS.

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Gricenchos In reply to ??? [2013-02-08 07:17:03 +0000 UTC]

I think it's ok to not view it as dramatic, but not ok to totally forget. There is a reason why we have history. As it repeats itself, it's also fundamental to learn it can simply happen again. But the 9/11 conspiracy hour on the news is annoying.

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