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Makes you feel good, right? I mean, it’s a bit odd to quote the dude who lied to the UN and helped lead the US into the Iraq war, but diff’rent strokes, I guess.Another, less sentimental way to mark the passing of the day on Twitter was to send out a joke that let everyone know you weren’t forgetting what day it was, you just didn’t want to turn into a cornball over it. The Iron Sheik went topical:"You can be sure that the American spirit will prevail over this tragedy" Colin Powell #NeverForget #Remember911 pic.twitter.com/WHipfUtpVY
— The Bella Twins (@nicoleandbri) September 11, 2013
Tweeting a performance of your feelings on a day of remembrance can be hokey and look dumb, but it also serves as an outlet for maybe confusing feelings – if you’re walking around with thoughts of this strange, horrible day in your head, maybe an emoticon-laden #NeverForget Instagram post of a flag is a good way to release them. But brands and organisations got involved today as well, and that’s a stranger response. Do I need to know that the Walmart social media team is remembering 9/11?Osama Bin Laden Miley Cyrus same thing #Remember911
— The Iron Sheik (@the_ironsheik) September 11, 2013



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Or Bane from Batman – and I guess this is a fake account devoted to promoting The Dark Knight Rises? Only it has now achieved independence and now is devoted to promoting Bane the villain and the Batman franchise generally, when it’s not honouring the heroes of 9/11? I’ve got no idea, honestly.Let us remember the fallen, and cherish the protected. #Remember911
— Goku (@Goku) September 11, 2013
#Remember911 as a day we all could have used a real superhero.
— BANE (@BaneTheBOSS) September 11, 2013
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… While accounts devoted to weed humour and pics of hot babes are way, way less well equipped to honour 9/11:Today we remember #NeverForget #Remember911 [PIC] pic.twitter.com/W2C5Ey1ck3
— TD Jakes (@BishopJakes) September 11, 2013
There’s a certain point at which another tweet or status update – no matter how iconic the photo linked to, no matter how powerful the accompanying half-mangled Gandhi or MLK or Rudy Giuliani – is not going to help anyone. It’s just holding up a giant sign that says “I FEEL SAD LIKE I’M SUPPOSED TO,” or, at worst, it’s an attempt to get retweets or likes (or traffic) by letting everyone know you still remember 9/11.Someday, September 11 is going to feel less immediate. It’ll be something we tell our grandchildren about, and maybe people will have the day off and people will put on American-flag shirts or something. Maybe it’ll be another holiday that a bunch of people use as an excuse to drink. Maybe there’ll be a special football game or something where everyone gets real patriotic and a bunch of genetically modified bald eagles will fly over the stadium barfing red, white and blue ribbon onto a cheering crowd of police officers and firefighters. Someday, there may be a bunch of “Patriot Day Sale” ads that don’t even reference the WTC or Osama bin Laden.Gone, but not forgotten. #Remember911 #OneLove
— Weed Tweets ™ (@stillblazingtho) September 11, 2013
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