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Friday, April 19, 2013
Boston Terrorist: 9/11 Anniversary = Time To Party
Not sure why he said this in March, I guess he thought it was a funny joke.
March 15, typically celebrated as Ides of March, or Hungarian Independence Day . . .&
2011 – Beginning of the Syrian civil war. 1564 – Mughal Emperor Akbar abolishes "jizya" (per capita tax) .
World Day of Muslim Culture, Peace, Dialogue and Film was created in 2010 by Javed Mohammed, a San Francisco bay area based writer-producer and founder of MyFavoriteReview who proclaimed the day and week of March 11 each year as a special observance to share and discuss Muslim culture.
Checking to see if there is a significance in the Islamic calendar coinciding with this date as well.
Its a "joke" about what you wouldn't normally yell when entering a room. So the "joke" goes "Its September 10th baby, tomorrow I've got a party at my house to celebrate September 11th".
Look at the # tag.
Am I the only one here who is trying not to make everything into a big f***in conspiracy theory?
I don't do Twitter either but the joke "things not to yell when entering a room" or others like it have got nothing to do with Twitter. Look at this for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r38HfxMvmI
The joke itself being about September 11th is sick, like I said but the "tradition" of "things not to yell when entering a room" is nothing new.
Significance of the date March 14th in Islam? Nothing. That just happens to be the date when he tweeted this sh*t.
I'm guessing he was participating in some stupid twitter game as the # tag suggests: "Things You Don't Yell When Entering A Room".
ReplyDeleteOnly a sick minded bastard would come up with a joke about 9/11.
March 15, typically celebrated as Ides of March, or Hungarian Independence Day . . .&
ReplyDelete2011 – Beginning of the Syrian civil war.
1564 – Mughal Emperor Akbar abolishes "jizya" (per capita tax) .
World Day of Muslim Culture, Peace, Dialogue and Film was created in 2010 by Javed Mohammed, a San Francisco bay area based writer-producer and founder of MyFavoriteReview who proclaimed the day and week of March 11 each year as a special observance to share and discuss Muslim culture.
Checking to see if there is a significance in the Islamic calendar coinciding with this date as well.
Isn't 3/11 the date of the Madrid Bombing?
ReplyDeleteOkay, you guys are reading WAY into it.
ReplyDeleteIts a "joke" about what you wouldn't normally yell when entering a room. So the "joke" goes "Its September 10th baby, tomorrow I've got a party at my house to celebrate September 11th".
Look at the # tag.
Am I the only one here who is trying not to make everything into a big f***in conspiracy theory?
We are starting to act like liberals here.
I appreciate that you are trying to moderate our tendency to go for the worst possible scenario.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
On the other hand, it is wise to explore all options, I think.
I don't use Twitter, so I don't recognize this as some sort of common joke type.
Is it?
I don't do Twitter either but the joke "things not to yell when entering a room" or others like it have got nothing to do with Twitter. Look at this for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r38HfxMvmI
ReplyDeleteThe joke itself being about September 11th is sick, like I said but the "tradition" of "things not to yell when entering a room" is nothing new.
Significance of the date March 14th in Islam? Nothing. That just happens to be the date when he tweeted this sh*t.
Oh, I get it.
ReplyDeleteSee, I am so unfamiliar with Twitter, I didn't even notice the "hashtag".
Ok.
Should I take the post down?
No I think the post shows his sick mentality. It's like someone joking around about the holocaust.
ReplyDelete