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One World Trade Center rises above the National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center pic taken on Sept. 6 2012.

Years have passed very quickly but the events of that horrible day have left behind traces and marks that changed world history.

Where were you that day?
 
let me be the first -
i was glued to the TV because i always knew exactly that that would happen , from the prophecy that said 'WW3 would begin with the fall of 'two brothers' ', which is what the towers were always 'referred' to.
i was on top once right after they were built, and still have a 3-D postcard of them taken right after construction, and before the TV antenna was added on top of the north tower.
next, the terrorists will no doubt succeed in knocking out the electric grid with suitcase nuke all on the east coast - then the fun begins!!
 
Prophecies; let me guess you have a hidden bunker in your backyard with a shitload of guns and ammo?

I was in my dorm in college. I was woken up by the phone ringing. It was my boyfriends best friend from home. She was yelling that we were being attacked and I turned the tv and watched the horror. Will never forget that day.
 
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Was in basic training, training to fight the wars this act caused.
 
I was working in the receiving area of a bookstore, taking in deliveries. One of the delivery drivers said did you hear what happened, we tuned the radio to a news station and I spent the last 6 hours of my shift working and listening to the bad news from NY, DC and Pennsylvania. Then I went home and watched all the news on TV. A very sad day. One my coworkers had just transfered to the store in the trade centers, but she was scheduled for later in the morning so she was very lucky.
 
Oh that was a shocking day :RIP:

I was at work on my lunch break and wondered why shop TVs were on and people were acting weird. When I got home that late afternoon, I saw the horror on television and was glued all day and night. I had tears in my eyes seeing those poor people doomed and felt such anger and hate towards the murdering fucking bastards who did it :shooting spree:

I can't watch documentaries on it now as I get so upset!! I strongly recommend a book called "102 Miinutes: The Fight For Survival Inside The Twin Towers" - addictive, thrilling, upsetting and will make you furious!!

Respect to the American people for rebuilding a tower, creating that memorial and saying a big FUCK YOU to the extremists who are/were all for the atrocity :number one:
 
Thank you - have fought them three times - felt good
 
Ate does feel good when you know you are ridding the world of filth :-) Problem is there's always more of them.
 
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