Deafsn0w

Deafsn0w

I will buy you a dog if you like my posts
Sep 4, 2018
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I'm too young to remember 9/11. i was a baby when 9/11 happened.
 
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Red star

Experienced
Sep 15, 2018
206
I was in grade 8 and we were on a retreat of some sort, then during an activity the teacher tells us whats going on and then we pray for the victims. It felt surreal at the time, I had no idea what the world trade center was. When I got back home it was all over the news for weeks.
 
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Help_Me

Help_Me

Gene pool mistake
Oct 21, 2018
516
Believe me or not, but i still have a VHS with recorded broadcast of 9/11 from our federal channel. I stumbled upon it this summer when i was watching my old tapes. This one was marked as "terrorsit attack in America". Back to that time : I was 10 and simply one day my mother told everyone come close to TV set. ofc i had no idea what is a trade center, but i understood something extremely horrible was happening on the other side of the planet. It was literally very hard to watch. This was one of my first conclusions in life, that there are some garbage human species living among us which are not even worth to be called "human" [i mean those who made this attack, of course]. My elder brother was sitting in another room and recording the broadcast to vhs tape i mentioned above. He later told me something like "This is the f*cked up world we all have to live in, brother". I felt uneasy for the rest of the day cause we also had our local series of terrorist attacks few years before (some group of people detonated an appartment buildings in 5 or like 6 different cities), so you can understand everybody was already in deep state of shock and panic even before 9/11.
 
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M

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I was about 7-8 years old at the time and our bus driver told us about it when we were coming home from school. We didn't hear much about it at school or I didn't remember it being discussed. When I got home from school, I found out what happened and it felt crazy. My dad was in the military and he would end up being deployed a few years later.
 
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Wantingpeace

Wantingpeace

Wizard
Aug 16, 2018
672
I was 17. My dad had had a brain haemorrhage early that morning so I didn't really know much about it until much later that night. I remember hearing on the hospital radio about a plane flying into a building but had no idea the scale of it. My dad had no idea until months after and when he saw it on tv he thought it was a film.
 
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worldexploder

worldexploder

Visionary
Sep 19, 2018
2,821
I was a senior in high school. When I walked to my gutair class everyone shushed us and pointed to the TV. A plane had hit one of the World Trade Centers. News anchors were talking about how it could have been an accident. I figured it was terrorism. Then BAM! I saw a huge fireball appear on the screen. A second plane hit the other WTC. Yup it was terrorism! Then we got word of a plane that crashed in PA...then the Pentagon. We were all shocked. Eyes gluded to the TV. The news anchors equally in disarray.

The news also started getting false reports of other explosions that didn't happen such as the Mall of America blowing up and shit. When the first World Trade Center collapsed, I remember yelling HOLY SHIT! The teacher was like "watch your mouth". Geeze I just watched 1000s of Americans die. Anyways, the second tower soon collapsed. It was utter pandemonium.

I figured World War III was imminante and other attack's would follow. After my block was over I walked home to be with my grandma. We watched the news all day. EVERY TV station was ether covering the events or telling us to turn to news outlets. Even Nickelodeon had a scrolling message at the bottom. AMERICA UNDER ATTACK was pretty much the main headline for the next month. We saved the newspaper the next day. Those attacks really tore me up...and everyone else as well. We were pretty united until Bush started yammering about Iraq.

Then a year later Saddam Hussein was our "biggest enemy" for some goofball reason. You couldn't even speak out against Bush without being called an anti-American terrorist supporter (even though Iraq had nothing to do with the attacks). People worshipped Bush like some sort of god-King for awhile.

What a shame. One of the worst presidents in history when we needed true leadership the most.
 
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Angst Filled Fuck Up

Angst Filled Fuck Up

Visionary
Sep 9, 2018
2,954
I was 17 and had just come home from school. Back then I lived in Europe so it was afternoon while it was still morning in the US. Hopped off my moped, fixed my carefully-engineered boyband style spiky hair, and walked in to the living room to find the TV on and the action unfolding. It felt very surreal, like a movie, and I remember kind of thinking "is this really happening?"

It was weird too because just a couple of weeks prior, I had taken one of those same flights out of Boston as I had been in New England during summer break touring colleges in preparation for the year thereafter. I later wound up going to college there as well.
 
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Lunar

Lunar

Student
Aug 14, 2018
188
I don't remember exactly what I was doing precisely, I would of been in school though and 11 years old at the time. I can't remember a lot in general to be honest because of memory problems. I couldn't tell you what happened on such a such date because I have no clue. I don't know if that's because of depression or med withdrawal, both or what it is.
 
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Miss clefable

Enlightened
Aug 23, 2018
1,577
9 years old
 
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TheGoodGuy

TheGoodGuy

Visionary
Aug 27, 2018
2,998
I was 7 and remember watching it happen live on the TV.
 
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worldexploder

worldexploder

Visionary
Sep 19, 2018
2,821
Unrelated - but I remember the OKC bombing, the Waco siege, and watched the OJ chase live. I have witnessed a lot of news events.

Some of my first news memories was the fall of the Berlin Wall (I was in kindergarten and didn't understand what was going on), and Desert Storm.
 
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Severen

Severen

Enlightened
Jun 30, 2018
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16
 
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worldexploder

worldexploder

Visionary
Sep 19, 2018
2,821
16 and I remember being pissed off and declaring to every, I'm going to join the army to make the people responsible for it pay.
I did that too. Then had to remind myself I had anxiety and depression. I was just so angry and passionate about getting those assholes.
 
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Cee

Cee

cute girl
Sep 22, 2018
81
my birthday is 9/11, and it was my first bday. I'm told i was sleeping on my dads shoulder when it happened
 
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Trashcan

Trashcan

Trash
Aug 31, 2018
1,234
I was under 4. Don't remember anything
 
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Voldmort

Experienced
Sep 23, 2018
287
I was probably crying or shitting in my nappies.
 
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Susannah

Susannah

Mage
Jul 2, 2018
530
I was 27y and will never forget that day. I was called in to work (journalist). It was awful, I was convinced this was the start of world war 3. Our news dept received horrifying live pictures, uncensored.
 
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Wantingpeace

Wantingpeace

Wizard
Aug 16, 2018
672
I was 27y and will never forget that day. I was called in to work (journalist). It was awful, I was convinced this was the start of world war 3. Our news dept received horrifying live pictures, uncensored.
That would be horrific!!!!
 
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mattwitt

mattwitt

# 978
Jun 28, 2018
2,307
I was 24 and remember that it's impossible for 2 aluminum tube planes to make 3 steel framed skyscrapers fall like controlled demolitions.

 
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Susannah

Susannah

Mage
Jul 2, 2018
530
That would be horrific!!!!
Worse day ever. So many people filmed what happened, from different angles, with excellent quality. And this was before cellphone- cameras.
 
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Lost21

Student
Sep 24, 2018
177
I still remember when I first learned about it. My mother told me a plane had crashed into the WTC. I turned on the TV to learn the horrifying details
 
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Roph

Specialist
Sep 24, 2018
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LostitAll

LostitAll

Member
Oct 30, 2018
51
I was 20 years old. I remember that day so vividly probably because
I had the worst possible hangover anybody has ever had in their life.
 
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AndyCurious

AndyCurious

Warlock
Sep 13, 2018
707
I was 31, remember it like it was a year ago.. Tragic...
 
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lv-gras

fledermausßßßßßßßß
Jul 27, 2018
617
.......

it sucked, both for the people there and for the worry of what warmongers would do to muslims.

then after remember people using it as an excuse to make people be more fearful and increase surveillance and control. american politics in particular seemed to get a lot nastier.
 
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Marcos

Member
Sep 5, 2018
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I was 10 years old. At that time I used to be interested only in games and cartoons but 911 was actually the first news that caught my attention. I remember watching the towers on TV and being genuinely interested to understand what was going on.
 
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satou

satou

not yet
Sep 3, 2018
225
I was home in the afternoon and happened to be watching TV. Unless my memory is making stuff up, I think that after the first plane hit, running programs were interrupted for breaking news with live footage. Second plane confirmed it was an attack, which was still unclear.

It was kind of unreal and I didn't really feel much at the time other than a vague sense of disgust.
 
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fuckthis

fuckthis

I've made up my mind.
Sep 23, 2018
263
I didn't exist at all. How it should've stayed.
 
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BjartNO

Student
Sep 21, 2018
166
I remember hearing news about a plane crashing into the WTC. I put on the TV immediately, and they were showing the scene live, it was CNN I think. After watching for a bit, I saw the second plane crashing into the tower, live and direct. Bit of a WTF-moment, to say the least
 
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Made4TV

Made4TV

A hopeless hope junkie
Sep 17, 2018
574
I was 30. My brother-in-law called and left a message on my answering machine. I still remember how oddly he phrased it: 'wanted to see if you're aware of what's happening in this great nation of ours.' (weirdly rah rah America I thought). I turned on the TV just minutes before the first tower fell. Surreal. I definitely thought WW3 was next.
 
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