That photo is pretty offensive, in my opinion, Babalonian
OT: I didn't make it, recalled seeing it a few months/weeks ago on the interwebs and googled it. I find it in bad-humor in regards to the actual tragedy, but the irony/coincidence when applied here to the topic at hand and Tupac's long-time avatar (but, likely very few other Nyan-cat related things) ... well, aproriate is not a word I'd ever use, but the peg fits the hole.
I honestly can't edit it out any longer, too much time has elapsed. You have my permission to request/report it to be edited out (if you think it's worth somebody else's effort or are that offended).
As much as I want to be able to laugh at the picture and situation and not get my panties in a twist. I really can't. Not Yet. Probably Never. In that cloud of smoke, and debris, and fire are PEOPLE. Ughhhh.
I agree, dont think we'll see pearl harbor used for comedic value anytime soon (it now being the year 2012) either. As I said, I have no idea who created it and what for, but for my application here it wasn't supposed to be funny. I think though, scratching my chin on it, it might of over-pegged the irony meter though.
Interesting topic though to spark up. I personally don't think, like pearl harbor, it will ever be an "acceptable" tragedy. But looking back now in it, over a decade later... I think the offending "burn" it impacted on all of us who witnessed that day has been subsiding... It's still there, it hasn't been that long, but imho I think we're starting to heal. I don't think we'll ever get over the scar though it has left.