A group showed up, two dressed as the twin towers, one dressed as an airplane.
They spent the night bumping into each other.
Thanks for the Halloween costume idea
>A group showed up, two dressed as the twin towers, one dressed as an airplane.
>They spent the night bumping into each other.
Thanks for the Halloween costume idea
This year I think it is a great idea. But a few weeks after the attack was maybe a bit too soon, for some people.
This year I think it is a great idea. But a few weeks after the attack was maybe a bit too soon, for some people.
I don't really get the controversy.
Crappy costume idea? Sure, but offensive? To who? Why?
Is this a part of the new denial of history trend, where we pretend nothing bad ever happened by destroying all evidence of it?
Or is it something else?
I was at a Halloween party in 2001, just after the attack. A group showed up, two dressed as the twin towers, one dressed as an airplane.
They spent the night bumping into each other.
I laughed, but I understand how and why that was offensive.
This.. just doesn't seem like anything to get my panties in a bunch over.