What were you doing on September 11th 2001?
I was a freshman in high school, and I was in first period. Somebody came into the room and said "turn on the TV!" So we turn on the TV and watched it all unfold...at the time I hadn't realized how sad/serious this event was, until I got home and saw my single mother balling her eyes out, then it hit me. It's sad all those people lost their lives. They'll always be remembered!
Edit: post any interesting stories you have here!
At the time president bush was in Florida at some school about two hours near my school. Everyone was freaking out because of how close we were to him...
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Edytowany przez użytkownika Wren: 9/4/2015 1:17:14 PMDoin 2 year old shit
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Literally just finished an 8 hour enduro on gran turismo, flick over to the TV and WTF!! The world is turning to shit.
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1 OdpowiedźThe people on this thread make me sad
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I was still a wee tot, but what was scary was that my mom was on a plane the day before. I always have to remember how lucky I am.
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I don't remember where I was, I was about 5 or 6 and I'm thinking I was in kindergarten or someshit, I'm glad I didn't realize what was happening though...it woulda been pretty sad
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1 OdpowiedźI was in kindergarten and I had just came back from lunch. Me and my classmates came through the door and saw our three teachers looking up at the TV watching the two buildings burn. A few seconds passed before they realized that we were behind them and they turned the TV off. They had all of us sit down and color while they went to do something else. Back then I wasn't fully aware of or capable of understanding the situation but the teachers were acting strange about what they saw and were genuinely worried and scared. School let out early soon after and a road the bus home to meet my mom who was always happy to see me except this time she was just as stressed as the teachers. My mom watched the news, stayed on the phone with other people, and cried. My Dad came home and sat in the living room with my mom and they both watched in shock as everything happened live. Later my mom started duct taping the windows because of the anthrax scare. I didn't go back to school for a week.
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I was shopping in Target with my dad, I was a little under 4 months old
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2 OdpowiedziI was 5 years old and sitting in my house. School was finished, because the UK is like 7 hours ahead. I was alone downstairs, dad was at work, mum was having a shower. No idea what was going on, just thought it was cool. Then I realised everyone died
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3 months old But I was living down near the bay in Alabama
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1 OdpowiedźI watched that on the news to i believe in my 5th or 6 grade it was sad. Bad part is only those who watched the event in that time will remember what happen. Today time no one gives a fu ck
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Edytowany przez użytkownika lightpaper: 9/4/2015 8:36:10 AMI decided to sleep in and missed it
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I was flying a plane
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I was only 9 months old so probably sleeping.
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9/11 jokes r funny
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9/11, sadly, is the most overreacted event in U.S. History. Yes, it was bad, yes, innocent people died. But the amount of suffering to come from the response... It's just mind boggling. The amount of people we've killed, countries we've attacked, and resources we've stolen, all under the guise of protecting US soil. It really speaks to how blind we are. We've over dramatized the killing of a couple thousand people, when we kill almost as many innocents every year. 9/11 wouldn't have happened if we hadn't put our foot in the Middle East, and everything since then has only made things worse.
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Edytowany przez użytkownika Commander Zavala: 9/4/2015 4:58:51 AM
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>drops 2 nukes on japan >pissed pants over burning buildings
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1 Odpowiedź>mfw 9/11
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Dinkleberg!
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1 OdpowiedźEdytowany przez użytkownika sonicBOOM5431: 9/4/2015 4:09:42 AMI don't know what I was doing. I wasnt even a year old at that point. only 5 months into my life. I never actually learned what 9/11 was until I was 8 I think (I'm 14 now) but what I learned was horrid I can't believe somthing like that would ever happen. It shouldn't happen. It's just so sad.