UK 3 min silence for Tsunami victims
i was at work and everyone went silent and i was wondering why and then i saw on tv but some people in my office were in the middle of a call and talked all the way through :D and i remembered when i was in college and i walked into class days after 9/11 and went "hey guys!" not aware there was a silence across the country and my lecturer told me to 'Shhh!' and everone looked at me :) but how come there was a silence for 3000 deaths after 9/11 - no silence for 50,000 Iran earthquake victims - but a 3 min silence for tsunami victims - have one for all or none at all that's what i say and you know that's fair you fuckin maggots the doctor is out.
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i remember when we had a minute silence for 11/9 victims. i asked a teacher why we dont bother about the many thousands of iraqis and afghans killed, he said to ask another teacher http://moderation.forumflash.com/sty...ault/PWNED.gif
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shhhhhhhh...
I forgot at 12 so I'm having my 3 minutes now...
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i dont get what a minute of silence does. normally i'd be planning a lesson rather than praying or whatever i'm supposed to do
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I was asleep then so I observed it.
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Originally Posted by Withcheese
I was asleep then so I observed it.
me too
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I was asleep then so I observed it.
I'm told I snored through it. :(
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I think the whole 1 minute silence is useless and I never do this. I always say: 1 minute silence doesnt help the people who need help.
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Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
I think the whole 1 minute silence is useless and I never do this. I always say: 1 minute silence doesnt help the people who need help.
Maybe it's not about helping them but respecting the dead and mourning their loss.