Comparing falling movie scenes with 9/11 is completely and utterly inappropriate, especially since the anniversary has just passed. Posting a video as to "compare" the two is beyond completely inappropriate as well, and is simply tasteless. Movies are fantastic outlets for creative interpretation, and as we all know, people interpret things millions of different ways on a daily basis...but what you have done is almost sickening. "One person's tragedy is another person's excitement." This may be true, but what a sick and offensive way to show it.
Recent response to my last post: First off, that's awesome people actually read my blog! Second, I'd like to apologize for offending anyone including the one who responded to my post. I tend to not elaborate on my thought processes for "mixing" anything together, or as it would seem I was "comparing". But I will not lie, I did think of 9/11 in my mind when I viewed the montage falling movie scenes. These past several weeks, I was introduced to something called "Stanislavski's system" which is a popular method of acting based on believable emotion. From that, I started to experiment from a lesson I learned in my class called the "Meisner Technique" which I discovered triggers complex emotional responses from each individual. (Certain words are more personal to some than others.) I don't intend to be malicious, or harm anyone when I express what I am thinking,.especially in my own personal blog. I feel sad and disgusted just like everyone else when I am reminded of 9/11. I would rather be honest and viewed as a sick fuck to society than have to lie that everything in this world is okay. The truth of the matter is, we're living in a fucked up world that is worse than what goes on in the movies. So yeah! Call me crazy when I say that I wish life was more like the movies! I could escape to a more truthful life free of any lies, and corruption. Also for the quote, you clearly misinterpreted the point of it completely. Perhaps, you thought it meant a person becomes happy and celebrates when another person is miserable. It could also mean that people sympathize or empathize for one another, because they can relate to the experience. I think it is a very positive quote that isn't sick or intended to harm. Again, sorry for hurting you.
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