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Created on: September 11th, 2007
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Wow. Thanks for posting this on the 6th anniversary
The problem is that comedians and comedy in general have dealt with 9/11 by being overly offensive, overly sentimental, or just ignoring it altogether. I think one way to get over the events of 9/11 is to reach a point where you can finally laugh at it and not feel guilty.
This page is a win not just on this site, but more broadly for comedy and society in general. I hope this the direction that humor will take in regards to 9/11 heading into the future.
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