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If they had seen them hitting the buildings and ground. Friends and friends of colleagues or fuck just human beings. Other people have talked about the sound, I remember the bouncing. I don’t know why that’s stuck with me, it never occurred to me until I saw it that people would bounce. That and the blood. I remember them scraping a woman off the building next to mine a few days later.

People are going to see what they want to see and some people are going to be offended by anything. Some people actively seek to connect themselves to tragedy particularly if they are far enough removed from it to not be directly effected by it. I imagine this is the type of people who get “offended” at this.

I never want to remember that day. I think New Yorkers collectively want to move the fuck on (in a healthy way). Every time there is one the controversies about “offensive 9/11 imagery” I just have to laugh. If they had only seen them bouncing.

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Reddit user loopy212 on a new Mad Men poster that’s been labelled as “insensitive to victims of 9/11”.