Bin Ladin is dead. Yeah buddy. I had deactivated my facebook account on the principle that I wouldn't touch it until finals were over in order to not be distracted, but this was too momentous to pass up. I'm going to list some of my favorite statuses that I've seen tonight regarding the news, just for fun. Really though, I want to dedicate today to my best friend, Troy Smith. He's a ranger stationed out of Savannah, Georgia, and pretty much the coolest dude you'll ever meet. Here's to you, Troy.
Instead of studying and typing a paper I find myself in the backyard lighting fireworks with Steven Warden
.. I swear to god if netflix doesn't start working osama isn't gonna be the only dead piece of shit around here...
fireworks and neighbors singing God Bless America from their balcony ♥
love all the positive statuses supporting the US, really grossed out by the ignorant ones taking away from the moment. you're allowed to be respectful, despite your political views.
New mission in COD?
Finally, peace to all those who were affected by 9/11, my family included. Some may say its wrong to celebrate death, but I am glad to have peace of mind after all the sufferings America's Military and their families have had to go through. You may think I am not a good human, but I think otherwise, I cannot be more happy to know the mastermind terrorist who was behind everything from the beginning is dead.
-I hope this isn't gonna be like the SAW movies, where the fucked-up dude dies and the game still goes on. Noooo thanks.
And for some twitter action....
Top 3 Osama Tweets I've seen: 1. Dos Equis Man "He has found Bin Ladin several times but has released him because he enjoys the hunt... On May 1st, 2011 he decided enough was enough" 2. Hoodie Allen "Osama just peeped the 'Friday' video and merked himself... America wins" 3. Chet Cannon "He wins... 30 virgins."
Some funny stuff. But in all seriousness, I'm extremely happy with this news, and I'll leave all you readers with that. It'll be good to stop focusing on the negativity, bigotry, segregation, and fighting that our country puts itself through for a while, and actually celebrate a big W for the US of A.