Today was the 45th Anniversary of Kent State Riot: the day the '60s died.

I'm not the one who started a thread called the day the 60's died about an event that took place well into 1970. Originally Posted by WombRaider
I don't know how old you are, but for us that we're adults when Ken State happenned, the term "the day the '60's died", or like terms, has been used from the moment the shots were fired.

To be more exact, it was the day that the "'60's", looked upon as more of an era than an official time frame, was officially "over".

Many of us, especially Vietnam Veterans, had mixed feelings about the actions of the protesters, and the National Guard soldiers who were put in a rather stressful situation that most were never trained to deal with.
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I don't know how old you are, but for us that we're adults when Ken State happenned, the term "the day the '60's died", or i iliac terms, has been used from the moment the shots were fired.

To be more exact, it was the day that the "'60's", looked upon as more of an era than an official time frame, was officially "over".

Many of us, especially Vietnam Veterans, had mixed feelings about the actions of the protesters, and the National Guard soldiers who were put in a rather stressful situation that most were never trained to deal with. Originally Posted by Jackie S

Well said, Jackie. That's exactly the rationale many use to attribute the end of the '60s to the riot at Kent State. The PBS documentary is one such example:

"The Day the '60s Died"
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JDIdiot, do you really want to go there?

With that said, I understand why you said what you did. And quite frankly, the thought has merit!

The 1960's was a decade marked by civil disobedience. I believe you were trying to say, the 1960's "era" officially "died" with the Kent State riot. An argument could be made for that. But if that were actually true, couldn't a stronger argument be made for the 1960's "era" ended following the May Day Riot's of 1971?

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_May_Day_Protests

Or perhaps another riot beyond May Day, 1971?

The point being, Kent State was not the last of the 60's era demonstrations and riots. They extended well beyond April of 1970.

The technical point that WR was trying to make would be that Kent State was the first 60's era riot that actually took place in the 1970's.

From that technical standpoint, you were wrong in saying that the 1960's ended with the Kent State riots.

Fuel for further thought: Instead of saying that the '60's died with the Kent State riots, why don't you go hide in a deep, dark, padded bunker, that has been carefully dug under the missing Malaysian Airlines 777 and carefully camouflaged by shrubs and netting on some remote island?

Out in the middle of nowhere!

Problem solved! Originally Posted by bigtex
Why don't you just get with the program and call your little dog an idiot. The consensus rules. (what do you global warming idiots think about that)
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  • 05-07-2015, 03:27 PM
JDIdiot, do you really want to go there?

Fuel for further thought: Instead of saying that the '60's died with the Kent State riots, why don't you go hide in a deep, dark, padded bunker, that has been carefully dug under the missing Malaysian Airlines 777 and carefully camouflaged by shrubs and netting on some remote island?

Out in the middle of nowhere!

Problem solved! Originally Posted by bigtex
I think what JD was referring to was a particular event smackdab in the middle of the sixties. More specifically, on August 6, 1965.
For him, the 60's, along with our entire illustrious history, all died that day!
I think what JD was referring to was a particular event smackdab in the middle of the sixties. More specifically, on August 6, 1965.
For him, the 60's, along with our entire illustrious history, all died that day! Originally Posted by shanm
Lyndon Johnson didn't get many things right, but he did get the signing of the Voting Rights Act right.

It's a shame that he also was instrumental in bringing to fruition the legislation that has lead to the deplorable conditions that many Blacks now find themselves. Highest crime rate per capita, highest out of wedlock births by percentage, highest unemployment rate of any racial category, and the highest death rate of young men between 18 and 35.

We matured as a Nation with one act, and destroyed a culture with another.
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How can you run when you know?
Why don't you just get with the program and call your little dog an idiot. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Ask and ye shall receive!

I will be more than happy to call LLIdiot's "little (lap)dog," (JDIdiot) an Idiot.

You're an Idiot!

Do you feel better now, JDIdiot?
JD Barleycorn's Avatar
...and my heart nearly stopped beating.

That's a metaphor, kind of like saying the end of the 60s. Not exact science but a feeling. I know you don't get it but try to act like you do.
...and my heart nearly stopped beating.

That's a metaphor, kind of like saying the end of the 60s. Not exact science but a feeling. I know you don't get it but try to act like you do. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Then just say the end of an era if that's what you meant.

And 'my heart nearly stopped beating' is an idiom, not a metaphor.

His heart sank like a mobster wearing cement shoes. That's a metaphor.
...and my heart nearly stopped beating.

That's a metaphor, kind of like saying the end of the 60s. Not exact science but a feeling. I know you don't get it but try to act like you do. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Watch it judy, the grammar pimps will be all over you on that one.
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Then just say the end of an era if that's what you meant.

And 'my heart nearly stopped beating' is an idiom, not a metaphor.

His heart sank like a mobster wearing cement shoes. That's a metaphor.
Originally Posted by WombRaider
Your example is a simile, you "#Grubered", freelance faggot, Odumbo Minion from Arkansas.