Serious In Memoriam of Xinino

MelaninQueen

MelaninQueen

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Feb 19, 2024
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In Memoriam: Xinino (1980 – 2001)

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It is with a heavy heart that we acknowledge the passing of Xinino, a beloved member of the neets.net community. Born in 1980, Xinino was a unique presence in the online world, known for his vibrant, and often controversial, online persona. Xinino had an unyielding passion for true crime history, and he was particularly known for his fervent admiration of Susan Atkins, a figure who he regularly referenced in his threads. His posts, filled with both dark curiosity and enthusiasm, often sparked debates and discussions among members, making him a familiar face in the community.


In his real life, Xinino worked as a janitor at the World Trade Center in New York City. He had been employed in the maintenance staff since 1998, maintaining the vast and complex buildings with a quiet dedication that often went unnoticed. He performed routine cleaning, maintenance, and general upkeep of the offices, hallways, and restrooms. Xinino was proud of his work, even if it was considered a behind-the-scenes role in the grand scope of the World Trade Center's daily operations.


On the morning of September 11, 2001, Xinino was at his post inside the North Tower, unaware of the devastating events unfolding. He had been working on one of the upper floors when the first plane struck. Despite the chaos, he remained at his post, trying to ensure that his part of the building remained as orderly as possible. In the minutes that followed, as the towers were engulfed in flames and destruction, Xinino, like many others, faced the unspeakable.


The last confirmed sighting of Xinino was during the evacuation efforts, where he was reportedly trying to assist coworkers who were struggling to evacuate. However, the impact of the second plane and the subsequent collapse of the North Tower ultimately took his life. His body was never recovered, but his memory lives on as a testament to the everyday heroes who often go unnoticed.


Though his online persona was filled with wit and his opinions often polarized, those who knew him from neets.net remember him fondly as a person who, despite his unconventional interests and internet presence, was deeply compassionate and dedicated to his work. He is survived by his family and the countless digital threads he left behind.


Rest in peace, Xinino. You will not be forgotten.
 
MelaninQueen

MelaninQueen

The future is history.
Feb 19, 2024
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He was a hero. I also perished during 9/11.
 
Rebbington

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In Memoriam: Xinino (1980 – 2001)

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It is with a heavy heart that we acknowledge the passing of Xinino, a beloved member of the neets.net community. Born in 1980, Xinino was a unique presence in the online world, known for his vibrant, and often controversial, online persona. Xinino had an unyielding passion for true crime history, and he was particularly known for his fervent admiration of Susan Atkins, a figure who he regularly referenced in his threads. His posts, filled with both dark curiosity and enthusiasm, often sparked debates and discussions among members, making him a familiar face in the community.


In his real life, Xinino worked as a janitor at the World Trade Center in New York City. He had been employed in the maintenance staff since 1998, maintaining the vast and complex buildings with a quiet dedication that often went unnoticed. He performed routine cleaning, maintenance, and general upkeep of the offices, hallways, and restrooms. Xinino was proud of his work, even if it was considered a behind-the-scenes role in the grand scope of the World Trade Center's daily operations.


On the morning of September 11, 2001, Xinino was at his post inside the North Tower, unaware of the devastating events unfolding. He had been working on one of the upper floors when the first plane struck. Despite the chaos, he remained at his post, trying to ensure that his part of the building remained as orderly as possible. In the minutes that followed, as the towers were engulfed in flames and destruction, Xinino, like many others, faced the unspeakable.


The last confirmed sighting of Xinino was during the evacuation efforts, where he was reportedly trying to assist coworkers who were struggling to evacuate. However, the impact of the second plane and the subsequent collapse of the North Tower ultimately took his life. His body was never recovered, but his memory lives on as a testament to the everyday heroes who often go unnoticed.


Though his online persona was filled with wit and his opinions often polarized, those who knew him from neets.net remember him fondly as a person who, despite his unconventional interests and internet presence, was deeply compassionate and dedicated to his work. He is survived by his family and the countless digital threads he left behind.


Rest in peace, Xinino. You will not be forgotten.
Gone but not forgotten RIP
 
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