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Why not take a moment to also remember all the people who get killed daily all around the world?People need to start thinking outside of the U.S.A.
Quote from: SalasCraft on September 12, 2012, 04:44:08 amWhy not take a moment to also remember all the people who get killed daily all around the world?People need to start thinking outside of the U.S.A.It's 9/11 dude.
Quote from: SalasCraft on September 12, 2012, 04:44:08 amWhy not take a moment to also remember all the people who get killed daily all around the world?People need to start thinking outside of the U.S.A.i actually agree with this.. :/sorry for seeming heartless, but its been 12 years. yes, i respect and remember those who died, but does everybody have to get up and call it a tragedy every year, and think how evil muslims are etc etc?im sorry, but 9/11 was nothing compared to hiroshima, and i honestly believe 9/11 shouldnt be called a tragedy.again, dont mean to offend anyone, i do respect and remember those who died.
My school is pretty heartless. Wouldn't excuse my friends absence for a funeral. And when they were doing the moment of silence today, it was like ONE SECOND. Remember 9/11 guys. My Physics teacher told me a story which I will now reel to you about how much 9/11 really changed us.Back then, USA was entirely careless. Nobody had to be careful. Kids would roam the streets freely without worry that something might happen to them. People didn't have to lock their car. People didn't even close their door at night. Everything was almost too idealistic. But then, after 9/11, everything went horrible. Think of the Dark Ages in the sixth century. We used to be able to trust everything back then. Now, we trust absolutely nothing. We barely even trust ourselves. Heartless people. I am still glad that we don't have to worry about Osama Bin Laden. To those who died at 9/11, Rest in Peace and I wish your families the best of luck. And may Osama burn in hell.
I saw it happen live on tv back in 2001. I must say, even though I'm not from the States, every year on 9/11 I think about that horrible day 11 years ago. I was like, 10 back then, so I don't expect many of you to have seen it, but at that moment, nobody knew what was going to happen. If you look at videos of it at school now, you already know the second plane is coming, you know those towers are going to collapse, and you know all those people inside are going to die. But at that moment, 11 years ago, it was so frightening, I'll never forget it.Have some respect people <3