september 11

Started by BadKitty3 pages

Originally posted by Darth Sauron
I remember that day perfectly.

I remember as soon as i went in the house, and turned on the TV

The people jumping from the windows cry

Tex: Thank you for posting that thread, im reading it now, the reactions there are the same as all over the world that day, disbelief and anger.

I just read that thread to and it brought back the same feelings I had that day.

watching the towers fall and knowing in those terrible minutes hundreds of people were dead..I still feel sick thinking about that 🙁

All of you saw it through the news, I saw it live from my school window. I live on the other side of the Hudson River, the river that separates NJ from Manhattan. AS most of you, I also remember what happened the entire day. I went to my first class, we were in the gym and the gym teacher came running screaming that there was an accident in NY. The bell rang and I went to my other class, in the third floor. It was from there when I saw the first and the second tower collapse at their respective time. I just remember thinking - I hope everybody is out-

I set aside a minutes silence earlier on. Does anyone know if the frequenters of Finnsbury Park Mosque (North London) celebrated the carnage again? It is unfortunate that so many in Bradford Leicester and Oldham and such places also joined them in this last year.

We watched it in school....it was during 1st period and my teacher had recieved a call that the WTC had been attacked but they thought it was just an accident so we turned on the news and watched the coverage and when we saw the 2nd plane crash into the other tower it was like dead quiet.

Youd think that 3 years later we'd be just a little bit over it but every September 11 for the past 3 years we've gotten together and done....something....to remember. It just blows.

We didn't even eat lunch that day, most of us were feeling too sick and were crying too much and basically all we did was sit around, watch TV and cry.

It was the best day of SCHOOL

but the worst day of my life. 😬

thanks for posting that link, btw. It's like a newscast online because nobody really knew what was going on.

I can empathise. Unfortunately, plenty of britons celebrated the event with enthusiasm ranting

🙁

only if there was some kind of warning

my great aunt saw the whole thing happen that morning. i feel bad for all the lives lost, all the children who might not have a mom or dad, or both. God watch over us all and help us stay safe. amen

I watched the second plane hit from the top of my school across the east river. Heard sirens coming from every which way, a few from a firehouse near my school going into manhatten...some of the firefighters from those firehouses never came back.

fcuk those terrorist. all they did was brought they're own dimise sooner. I never got to visit thw WTC and now I never can. fckk them, just fcuk them. I hope all who were involved die the most painfulest death possible and all those who celebrated should also die. The ME is one f*cked up place.

The real sad thing is the world unity that existed 3 years ago is now gone. I wish the world would reunite, but I fear it would take another disaster to happen.

i passed both of the tall buildings once, when i went on a class trip to the zoo...there were f*cking huge!!! and knowing the fact that both of them collasped scares the shit out of me.....

on september 11, 2001, i have witnessed the greatest moment in our civilization. for a brief moment in time, regardless of age, sex and race, the world was truly one... one heart, one love, one race. it is so sad that it would take a tragedy of such magnitude for us to be together as one. and it is more of a tragedy that there are actually people who think such crime against humanity would get their point across.

in memoriam... NYCusaflag

i've been away for a while. to all the people who replied to this thread. it's nice to know that people care. i lost 3 members of my family on that day. god bless everyone. everywhere.

i saw it all on TV