Carson Dyle
Diamond Member
Holy piss you are a moron.
Looks like you must be one of those people that need enemies to justify your very existence. That figures. There an awful lot of you in this country stinking the place up.
Holy piss you are a moron.
a) No
b) Yes
c) N/A
I completed HS at 15 & 9 months - possibly one grade skipping that I recall (1st)
Only way to commute to college for a year was using an out of state (Farm) DL.
So then you started school waayyyyy early.
Congrats.
Somehow this has turned into a brag thread.
The point I was making is that very VERY few freshmen were born after 9/11
7th graders? Most.
8th graders? A lot.
Freshmen? Very few.
Heck I bet there are some (even less though of Freshman) Juniors and Seniors that were after 9/11. Hardly noteworthy though until you can say the vast majority.
It's been more than 13 years. People need to let 9/11 go. That many cannot just points up the fact that we live in extraordinarily peaceful times. Yet many people must have (or create) boogeymen to justify their existence. They can't just work, play, love, procreate and die. They need strife and something to worry about or they go nuts.
It's been more than 13 years. People need to let 9/11 go. That many cannot just points up the fact that we live in extraordinarily peaceful times. Yet many people must have (or create) boogeymen to justify their existence. They can't just work, play, love, procreate and die. They need strife and something to worry about or they go nuts.
You mean, go back to the ignorance we had before 9/11?
Let it happen again? Is that what you're saying? It sounds like that's what you're saying.
There'd BARELY be any freshman born after 9/11.
9/11 was 13 years, 6 months, 1 day ago.
How many freshmen are that old?
My is slightly older than that and he is just wrapping up 7th grade.
You'd have to be:
A) VERY advanced (ie skip a grade or two
B) Be EXTREMELY young in your class
C) lying about your age
It wasn't ignorance, it was incompetence.
What I'm saying is quit feeling sorry for yourselves. Christ, this country didn't spend nearly as long crying over World War II, in which 50 million people were killed. They learned from it, moved on and built a better country and a better world. That's not what I see now. Americans today love to wallow in self-pity, while being afraid of what lurks in every damned shadow.