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Bruce Lee's Death
This event is when the coolest ninja guy died. Bruce Lee was a famous martial artist/actor. This man was almost as manly as Chuck Norris (But you can't get manlier than Chuck).This event is important because this is Bruce Lee, there isn't much more to be said. This event shaped the future because Bruce Lee inspired millions to study in martial arts. The world isn't as interesting with out him. I would have wanted to be there while he died. I could have brought him hot chocolate too. -
The Zodiac Killer
The Zodiac killer is a famous serial killer in North California. He was active in the late 60's to the late 70's. He was responsible for over 40 murders. He is one of the first serial killers who had such a spree but never got caught or formally identified. After he taunted police and made threats through letters sent to area newspapers from 1969 to 1974, further communication from him abruptly stopped. He used a gun for most of his killings but did have some conection to the use of water. -
The Zodiac Killer (Pt 2)
This event was important, first of all because so many people died to this man, second because he completely got away with it ultimately unidentified. This is a very unique case because no one had killed so many people and gotten away with it since Jack the ripper in the 1800's. People at the time we're terrified of Zodiac. The we're worried they would be next. The press was having a field day dealing with the Zodiac notes sent to them. The police couldn't figured the case out and it went cold. -
The Zodiac Killer (Pt 3)
This did shape the future in a kind of sadistic way. This showed the messed up people in this world it is possible to get away with such bloodshed without punishment or justice. This kind of event spiked murder in the USA. This event did change the world. Over 40 people were killed. -
The Zodiac killer (Pt 4)
I would have loved to be alive in this event. I would have found it very intriguing to see why he did it, what made him tick, and how he got away with it so flawlessly. However, I wouldn't be able to change this event. I'm a fourteen year old up against a incredibly dangerous serial killer. -
Alien (Technically 1979, but hey, who cares?)
This movie is one of my favorite movies, a true classic horror. It is said to be one of the best classic Horror/Sci-fi movies ever made. It had a great response from the people, because it was a breath of fresh air for movies in this genre at the time. Nobody expected the popularity this movie had.
There is a importance in this event though. It not only made a ton of money, and had about 4 other movies, 2 recent prequel movies, and 2 mash up movies. It also created a whole new genre of movie -
Alien (Pt 2) (Technically 1979, but hey, who cares?)
I personally would have wanted to attend the event for the sheer fact of saying i was there and seeing how people reacted to the movie. Truly this event was spectacular in its own way.
There's now more excitement! May 19, 2017 there will be a new alien movie, Alien Covenant coming into theaters.
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The Berlin Wall and its Destruction
The Communist government of the German Democratic Republic (GDR, or East Germany) began to build a barbed wire and concrete wall On August 13, 1961. The official purpose of this Berlin Wall was to keep Western “fascists” from entering East Germany and undermining the socialist state, but it primarily served the objective of stemming mass defections from East to West. The Berlin Wall stood until November 9, 1989, when the head of the East German Communist Party announced people could coss freely. -
The Berlin Wall and its Destruction (Pt 2)
This event was incredibly important, because it symbolized freedom, and the ending of the cold war. It shook history by showing people can't be held down and contained. We now have better ties with Russia (Thanks to trump). This is all around an inspiring event in history.
This event shaped the future by showing that people cant be imprisoned, and they will always be free. This event had a part in the ending of the cold war too. The world also doesn't have the all and that is good. -
Berlin Wall and its Destruction (Pt 3)
I would have loved to attend the tearing down of the berlin wall, to see all those people's happy faces. I would know in my heart, the true pride of America. I honestly don't think I would want to change anything about this event, for it was absolutely heartwarming. This event was important for the end of the cold war, and the start of a new page in Americans history. -
Hubble Telescope
The Hubble Telescope is one of the most important assets for the future of space exploration. Hubble is a giant, incredibly high powered telescope that takes pictures of new found areas in the depths of space.
This event is VERY important for the sheer scientific accomplishments its made Since launch its made 1.3 million observations. That is absolutely incredible.
This event pretty much revolutionized how we look at space. We now know so much more about space, it remarkable. -
Oklahoma City Bombing
The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Downtown, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States on April 19, 1995. Carried out by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the bombing destroyed one-third of the building, killed 168 people, and injured more than 680 others.
This event really started to put terrorism on our radar. This was a wake up call that this kind of thing is happening. People were shocked about the whole ordeal. -
Oklahoma City Bombing (Pt 2)
This event mixed with 9, 11 stated the war on terrorism. We to this day are still fighting it. We now have alot tighter security in this area to avoid another attack.
I would honestly want to attend the event to see the pretty firework. Maybe if i knew i could help people escape too, i guess. -
September 11, 2001
On 9-11-01, 3 airplanes were high-jacked, and 2 were crashed into the twin towers. This destroyed the towers and left NYC devastated. The third plane was taken back by the passengers and crashed into a field in Pennsylvania.
This is important because this is one of the first time's terrorists from the middle-east had attacked us on such a large scale. People in NYC were distraught and everyone else were outraged. We started a full on war on terror. -
September 11, 2001 (Pt 2)
This event really tightened security on airports, and started the war on terror, which we are still fighting, primarily with ISIS, in the middle-east. There also is a large negative bias on Muslim-American since 9-11.
First I would have wanted to be on the plane that didn't make it to it's destination. They all had a group vote about taking over the plane, then calling their loved ones once they realized death was inevitable. I also would have wanted to be in NYC after the dust had settled. -
SlenderMan stabbing
In 2014 two girls lured there friends into the woods and stabbed her 19 times, she barely survived the attack, but bravely crawled out of the woods. The girls said they did it to please a fictional being called the SlenderMan. The stories goes there's a creature in the woods who is somewhere around 5 to 8 feet tall. He wears a black suit, has long, slender body and arms. He has no face and lures children into the woods, never to be seen again, probably killed. -
SlenderMan Stabbing (Pt 2)
These to girls were influenced by the character, and stabbed their friend. They were tried in court as adults and found guilty of First degree attempted intentional murder. One went to jail, the other to a Mental hospital due to their Schizophrenia.
This event was important due to it's unique nature. There hadn't been a stabbing because of a Ceepypasta charecter, and it raised questions on it's influence on children.
This event is question whether there should be restrictions for children. -
SlenderMan Stabbing (Pt 3)
I would have been very interested on how these children's minds work to turn a horfic charecter into a real fear and almost kill somebody because of it. I might have stopped the girls if I was there, but I can't say for certain what i would have done.