Ground Zero. So this is where the first guy got AIDS.
Ground Zero. So this is where the first guy got AIDS
>Our poor taste 9/11 jokes are OK because Seth was almost on one of those planes.
>I'm here for that disease you guys made
I liked the joke (american)
I visited that place once
>The only reason it hasn't really affected me as it maybe could have is I didn't really know that I was in any danger until after it was over, so I never had that panic moment. After the fact, it was sobering, but people have a lot of close calls; you're crossing the street and you almost get hit by a car . . . this one just happened to be related to something massive. I really can't let it affect me because I'm a comedy writer. I have to put that in the back of my head.
>Crack?
imagine being this american
>no the other one
I went there on my 50th birthday. Pretty calming.
It unironically looks beautiful
I really wish he was in the plane, Family Guy would only had 3 solid seasons and the state of adult animation would have been much different if it wasn't revived.
Only loss would be no American Dad
>AIDS?
>That's the spice
how did he miss it in the first place? was it someone's fault?
He said he got drunk and overslept.
>I have to put that in the back of my head.
You really haven't if we're getting the same 9/11 jokes at least once per season.
Yeah it's got the names of all the victims, I assume, laser on to the gaurd rail. If you look at the border of the hole it's a long guard rail.
Btw I just want an excuse to post these I often don't get a chance.
Not American. I'm a fan of decent writing and jokes.
>Seth was almost on one of those planes.
Based as fuck.
It's not like he was in any danger, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't be a sore subject to him. I suppose any american would feel bad about 911. Which is why it's so important that he can make fun of it.
You forgot the window crash
Do you have anymore
That seems like a completely reasonable and healthy way to deal with almost dying in a plane crash.
Unfortunately I didn't take that many
What do you expect him to do? Not move on? Bitch and moan and make the national tragedy all about him?
I also have some from the museum, the middle is a stairs from the wreckage.
>make the national tragedy all about him?
He actually does do that at times
I took a picture of the victims' names of the 1993 attack but stupid me dropped my phone in water. So those files are long gone.
Last one. I actually didn't like taking photos inside the museum, felt kinda bad. But the story of the motorcycle was very emotional so I had to take a picture. I'm just going to copy paste the story
>At 27 years old, Gerard Baptiste, a firefighter with New York City Fire Department, Ladder 9, developed an interest in motorcycles. In the summer of 2001, he purchased his first bike, a fixer-upper, and brought it to his East Village firehouse where he intended to work on its restoration. The bike sat in the firehouse and its beat-up condition became a running joke among Baptiste’s fellow firefighters.
>After Baptiste’s death on 9/11, the surviving members of his company took on the project of restoring the bike. With support from enthusiasts across the country, the 1979 Honda was transformed into a memorial motorcycle now known as the "Dream Bike."
>After touring the country, the Dream Bike is now on view in the 9/11 Memorial Museum. It sits as a memorial to Baptiste and others from his firehouse, as well as all of the FDNY responders who gave their lives on 9/11. Listen to the 9/11 Memorial Museum Director of Collections Amy Weinstein tell the story of the evolution of the Dream Bike from a rundown motorcycle into a stunning memorial.
Damn sucks to hear.
it's a nice memorial
what about the loss of life, what about the sadness his life would have brought to those that knew him. hmmm???? ever think of that you TRANNY