The three most significant events of the 21st century (so far)

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9/11 is easily number 1 for me and nothing is even close. I'm born and raised in the UK and it changed the course of my life forever. I visited the memorial last year. Amazing and poignant.
 
HerbalVaporCapers;c-9891940 said:
9/11

Trump's Election

The declaration of the Caliphate

And in typing this out, I've suddenly come to agree with everyone who says I'm a morbid son of a beech

Crazy how 9/11 set the course for the IS caliphate to be declared all them years later.
 
The day hillary got bodied/leading up on the ic

Hahaha! That fag trump will never be president!!

body bag! Priceless
 
Cutler 26 INT's LOL!;c-9891935 said:
I will say, Michael Jackson's death was probably the hardest I ever laughed on the IC. The amount of trolling and feelings being caught was absolutely epic.

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1. 9/11

2. Trayvon Martin's Death - Both significantly fucked things up even more as far as race relations go and soooo much bullshit Snowballed from these two Events.

3. The Birth of MySpace: Myspace was the Shit, but started the Snowball of the Decline of Social Interaction, Kids spending their Childhood Indoors, Social Media Celebrities/Inflated Egos and Insecurities, which led to the increase of Average people going under the knife, and Everybody being socially awkward as fuck even myself.
 
Westie;c-9892222 said:
I have never been impacted by celebrities death ever. I honestly can't relate to people who cry. I can say well that's sad, that's tragic but I mean... how are people truly heartbroken over somebody they don't know? like you can't miss him when he's still on TV or you can YouTube a performance. Just knowing he's not on the earth hurts you?

same way u so heartbroken over a bitch that got raped that u aint know!!?
 
BOSSExcellence;c-9892258 said:
Westie;c-9892222 said:
I have never been impacted by celebrities death ever. I honestly can't relate to people who cry. I can say well that's sad, that's tragic but I mean... how are people truly heartbroken over somebody they don't know? like you can't miss him when he's still on TV or you can YouTube a performance. Just knowing he's not on the earth hurts you?

same way u so heartbroken over a bitch that got raped that u aint know!!?

I'm not heartbroken over anyone. Telling you you're wrong and disgusting is different.

And this aint the thread. I don't get the need to bring up rape in a completely normal topic.
 
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Mister B.;d-559717 said:
3) June 25, 2009 - The Day Michael Jackson died: Damn. Mike wasn't an "A"-list celebrity; he was his own list by the time of his death. Honestly, you could make a really good case that Mike was THE most famous celebrity in world history. I mean, that shit shut the Internet DOWN.; mass visuals were held, London did a city-wide Moonwalk across London Bridge, and allegedly, 12 people committed suicide due to the grief. Holy shit. I was at work, and on the way home, every radio station played his shit. I stopped at a red light, and did a move out my car, but that was about it.

No it didnt
 
I put Mike over Katrina because Mike's death had an impact globally. Katrina was more nation-wide. Don't get me wrong, one ultra-celebrity death will never trump a few thousand common people's death, but Katrina wasn't the headline in Africa, Europe, Asia, and South America like Mike's death was.
 
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Micheal Jackson's death?? Fuuuuuuck outta here! If Michael Jackson's death had that big of an impact on your life you might be an undercover homo.
 

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