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Aylapsz8 karma
That's interesting-Thanks! I went to DC in 8th grade back in 2008 (wow, I feel old lol) and we visiting Arlington and were able to see The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and also the changing of the guards. It was definitely an honor to be there!
Aylapsz2 karma
I absolutely love your music! Are there any plans of you doing a colab with Partynextdoor or The Weeknd? I'm sure it'd be a big hit! :)
Aylapsz2 karma
Thinking of 9/11 brings back memories. Mostly confusing since I was only a 1st grader. I was living in NJ and remember looking into the sky and seeing a thick, black, cloud. I remember my family having the news on and they were showing footage of 9/11. It helped me to understand how serious 9/11 was at a young age.
My question for you is: Being a firefighter during 9/11, you saw a lot of bad things and probably have a lot of bad memories of that day.. Do you have any positive stories that have stuck with you over the last almost 15 years? (i.e. families being reunited) I know it's a weird question, but when people, including myself, think of 9/11, I think of all the heartbreaking stories I've heard. It'd be uplifting to hear of families being reunited, or firefighters, policemen, paramedics, etc. making full recoveries after being injured.
Most importantly, thank you for your service, especially on 9/11.
Aylapsz43 karma
I see that you said 21 is the highest honor and that everything a Tomb guard does is a sign of respect.. What would happen if the Tomb Guard miscounted/lost track of 21 steps, 21 seconds, etc.? Also, how many Tomb Guards are there? Thanks for your service!
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