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Old 09-02-2011, 02:14 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
A country that dwells too much on the suck in life finds itself killing people for really stupid reasons a couple centuries down the road.
I agree.

I would probably visit the site, no matter what happened with it- rebuild, repaired, or monumented. It is a little strange to hold the ground and do nothing with it by virtue of it being a death site, but at the same time, it would maybe be a little strange to know people died in the place you work. At least, given the mass death. I don't think I'd be weirded out by single deaths or small-scale death.

Given how valuable land is in NYC, it shows how much the memory is valued since they aren't reclaiming the site.
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