Was it the single most spectacular event in human history?
Was it the single most spectacular event in human history?
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Probably either Ghengis Kahn or WWII
June 14, 1946
9/11 is overrated
Ww2 kill 30 million people
9/11 killed 1k people
I think ww2
The founding of KEK as a legit religion.
Wars have been around forever.
No, but it still gives me the gooks when I watch the footage. Especially the ones of people hanging outside the windows waiting to jump.
Me actually getting laid
kek
Yes
OJ Simpsons low speed Bronco chase.
Nanking
Creation of the matrix. Crime doens't exist in the real world anymore.
>things like this happen daily
> Happened in America
> Kek save the queen
Moon landing or atom bomb
WW1 for also fucking western civilization to the point of no return
Assassination of Julius Caesar. Changed western civilization like no other event.
>WW3
is that a saying in sth africa, gives me the gooks?
get a load of the nerd
The siege of 717
Ha, please dear. It was designed to be shocking but history is dull of catastrophes man-made and otherwise. The 2004 tsunami had a pretty traumatic impact. I could understand why 9/11 might seem like the worst thing ever. Of course I think it would definitely seem a whole lot worse if the actual facts were part of the official narrative. So much remains veiled in secrecy and misinfo
"full" of, "dull" of.....
JC
World wars are a fairly new concept actually.
>Ww2 kill 30 million people
black death killed more than that, smallpox killed something like 50 million native Americans,
The eruption of Kekatoa.
>JC
DENTON, IN THE FRESH, AS DARK AND SEWIOUS AS HIS BRODDAH
Jfk assassination was quite the Happening for our new technological era. It was 3 solid days of Happening after another with no commercial interruption. It was the first Happening that Americans could use to gather as a family in the living room and be exposed to the fringe elements of the world.
Personally, id like to say that the JFK assassination set the standard for our thirst for Happenings.
Id like to say 9/11 and
yes.
one hell of a ride
3000
I think he's talking about singular events that happen in one day.
Id also like to say thay 9/11 and Jfk are on the same par in my view. In terms of the greatest happenings
'Murica
First atomic test.
Nope.
The first time we split the atom was the pinnacle of practical human achievement so far. Nothing will top it until we time travel
The third reich
The Flood was bigger than 9/11 and both World Wars put together
dude there were only like 60 people on earth at that time
>The third reich
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When I came inside a big load your mother last night and she squirted in response, abandoning you.
>Was it the single most spectacular event in human history?
The founding of new world easily. Imagine suddenly discovering a new planet the same size as earth with it own living ecosystem and resources that you can survive in.
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burning of the library of alexandria was the biggest event In human history
How
That we know of. I think the biggest probably had to do with Saturn
This, or THIS
Even better question is: How would Sup Forums have looked like if it was around then, or if 9/11 happened 15 years later than it did?
is it bad that I would fuck a young alex jones
We'd probably blame Muslims
The Flood, whenever it happened
Any Saturn V launch.
The founding of Canada
superturbo fast sticky thread
Be honest.... how old were you all when it happened?
12 years old.
23. Honestly.
10
Getting up there, ain't ya?
6
18, on my way to college
Like 12
It's pretty spectacular. A Nuke is too, but it's brief, it isn't as sustained an image as a burning skyscraper. People could see the WTC from miles around.
The only thing more visible would be if they blew up the side of a mountain, or the fucking moon.
It was 12 days shy of my 16th birthday
10 years old
Most spectacular in this human's history that's for sure.
Wept tears
Tears of joy.
21. Was getting ready to catch a flight to Florida when shit went down and flights were cancelled.
The flight down on Saturday was pretty fucking tense.
underrated as fuck
The eruption that whittled humanity down to a few thousand breeding pairs. This was tens of thousands of years ago. Very near end of the world scenario for real.
Assassination of President Kennedy
It changed the course of american history and we feel it's ripples still.
Praise DJT
>3000
but they were all actors
So did 9/11?
Except ~3,000 deaths and millions more in collateral damage, and billions in damages are probably more harrowing than one guy getting shot
No one watched those events on television though.
>90 story buildings are collapsed daily
Oh wait, I think maybe the 2011 Japanese earthquake with the footage of the fucking tsunami l wave carrying cars and goddamn houses might be more spectacular.
I'll never forget the footage of a person getting in their car in the hope of driving away and getting washed away and tipped upside down.
9/11 was big, but what pushes it over the edge for us is that "humans did that"
Job security.
9/11 is a ripple of the Kennedy assassination
Yeah and just like how WW1 and WW2 were echoes of the assassination of Ferdinand, 9/11 was more significant
NBA finals 1998, Game 6.
humans did that and the visual of two gigantic buildings collapsing
Pearl Harbor II
I'm talking out of my ass, but I'm pretty certain the Black Death didn't kill anywhere near that much, even considering the multiple outbreaks
Black Death killed a third of Europe, which is easily more than 30 million, given the time period
Guys Trump wouldn't even be running if not for 9/11.
>no 9/11
>No Iraq invasion
>no pullout
>No ISIS
>Bush and GOP aren't blamed for the wars
>Obama is never elected
etc
Humans crashing those planes and collapsing those buildings is what I'm talking about, that's what tips is over the edge compared to a catastrophic natural disaster.
21.
What is the clearest video of the second tower collapse?
underrated comment
>single event
Kys
>implying that wasn't just the last straw
4 years oId
I was 11. We had a bomb threat at our school a few days later too.
>tfw teacher now and had to teach 9/11 to high school freshmen who didn't exist when it happened
Feels weird. They asked shit like "why did they jump".
SuperNova 1006
>at -7.5 visual magnitude, it was 1/3rd the brightness of the Sun
>Burned for 3 weeks, turning night into day
>closest Supernova ever recorded, only 7,000 light years away.
>99.9% of all humans on earth witnessed it
Nuking two poor japanese towns who didn't do shit to nobody and they are totally cool with it
>They asked shit like "why did they jump".
Jesus man, what a question to answer.
>gives me the gooks
What did he mean by this?
I believe there were those couple of times when cities got literally nuked.
I mean, good job yanks, for real. Slant-eyes had it coming. All I'm saying is that it was probably more spectacular than a couple of planes and a couple of office buildings.
Yeah but way less humans alive then. More people know about 9/11 than there were people in 1006.