• @meliante
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    752 months ago

    I’ll allow it.

    Mainly because not American, it’s been 20 years and biggest atrocities have happened and are happening around the world so, yeah. Jokes are funny.

    • @Noodle07
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      132 months ago

      I was disappointed too :(

    • @fross
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      32 months ago

      Ayyyy Come on guyyyyyy relaaaaax

  • modifier
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    282 months ago

    It is interesting to experience my own increasing openness to this kind of humor as time passes.

    For context, I’m an American, I was an adult when this happened, and have worked for one of the involved airlines since before the attacks, but was nowhere near NYC and didn’t know anyone directly impacted.

    But even still, probably 5 years ago I’d have been a little skeeved out my this. Now I chuckle.

    Just interesting.

      • modifier
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        122 months ago

        Yeah but I think I’m okay with Germany’s stance on it, as I understand it at least.

        It isn’t avoidance or denial, it seems to me, as much as total repudiation.

        It strikes me as an appropriate response for a nation that is host to such an abomination, and worthy of emulation by any other nation that should ahem manage to make any similar mistakes.

          • modifier
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            12 months ago

            Well and you have partition and reunification as well, which must play into it. Postwar Germany seems to have been partially defined by a series of unique and almost absurd culture shocks as Germany encountered successively different versions of itself.

            I hope this discussion doesn’t offend the Germans among us. My interest is earnest and genuine, and as an American in 2024, more than simply academic.

            • ✺roguetrick✺
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              Germany’s entire history since the fall of the Roman empire is just a series of culture shocks. East Francia, the clusterfuck of the HRE, the subsequent clusterfuck of Austria and Prussia, so on and so forth.

              The only ones who had it worse were the Italians.

    • @GrammarPoliceOP
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      62 months ago

      Honestly that’s a good thing. People sometimes get too uptight about this stuff. I’m not saying it’s always right to make a 9/11 joke, but context matters

    • @fross
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      32 months ago

      Different cultures and different people deal with this sort of stuff in different ways.

      I wasn’t in NYC at the time, but I had been in the twin towers one month before the attack. I was working in London during the attack, my building for evacuated. Still, when I heard that a radio station had played “it’s raining men” during the attack, it was a big oof but also a very good if tasteless joke. And that was the same year!

      The British have a great sense of humour for dealing with tragedy. After the 7/7 bombings, an old chap on the news was saying “I’ve been bombed by a better class of bastard than this”, and the next day office staff across the whole financial centre, at least, all lined the roads at 11am. Both in remembrance, and in defiance of the attackers.

      Some people find stuff sacrosanct and feel it can’t be mentioned, let alone be the basis of a joke. And some feel humour is a way to humanise, process and deal with a tragedy. But let it be clear it is never mocking the tragedy or victims, it is usually looking for some funny angle on something inconsequential compared to the tragedy.

      (Of course there are examples to the contrary, I’m giving an overall view of the reaction there at the time and since)

  • @[email protected]
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    182 months ago

    I pitched commemorative 9/11 Jenga (comes with 2 block towers) and people didn’t like that idea either.

  • billwashere
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    182 months ago

    I was looking for Saddam Hussein in the tomatoes.

    • @hakunawazo
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      62 months ago

      Classic rookie mistake. He surely is in the lettuce. It costs only time to find him.

  • @trolololol
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    162 months ago

    Now this is a property shit post, unlike the chipotle thing

      • @trolololol
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        Oooh dang I only saw it now.

        My fingers are so used to typing this shit that they may have gained sentience and are outsmarting my brains.

  • Draconic NEO
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    112 months ago

    I remember a while back when this was new and someone in a video tried to use it as a coupon and they honored it. I can’t find the link to the video though… 🙁

  • @BowtiesAreCool
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    102 months ago

    Can you even get a single footling sub for less than $9 now?

    • @GrammarPoliceOP
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      32 months ago

      Real question is why would i buy them when i can make my own

    • @xpinchx
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      22 months ago

      Nah I’ll get like a 6" combo (drink and chips) for like… $12.

      Footlongs are probably about the same. They’re not even great sandwiches, idk how they exist when there’s jimmy johns and jersey mikes. Way better for about the same price.

  • @bigmclargehuge
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    92 months ago

    Does it come with a 5 sided cookie with a hole in the middle?

  • @Agent641
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    82 months ago

    A second footlong has just hit my stomach.

  • @SassyRamen
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    82 months ago

    “A second sub got eaten for lunch! I repeat second sub has just been eaten for lunch!”

    • @Klear
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      42 months ago

      Nobody can explain who ate sub #7!