September 11th, 2001
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i don't angry much any more, just very sad. like you i still watch what i can in and around 9/11 and yes hard not to cry. Every year I take out my America Tribute to Heroes cd (the one with Ed and Neil doing Long Road) and play it through a few times. even that makes me tear up but it's just something i do each year to remember.Degeneratefk said:I have strong emotions about 9/11. The horror of the day and the horror thise people went through still angers me to the core. I make myself watch all the shows on the history channel. Still shed tears when I hear the stories of horror and the stories of utter bravery and courage. The senseless killing of all of those people, and for what? Doesn't matter.
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Nothing major for on that day. I got a call from my mother demanding me to turn on the television. I was out the house on my way to a anatomy & biology class. I was a bit upset in that she never tells me why I needed to watch the news.....so I came back turned on the tv. I could see on the news one of the twins towers was on fire and then ten seconds later the second towers had a huge explosion. I can remember saying what the hell is this a movie? If only it could've been a movie.....it slowly dawned on me this horror was for real. I didn't move then saying a short time later those buildings could come down cause I could not see how they were going to put those fires out.
Living in MD at the time things got real crazy when they were saying planes were on their way to DC. Then the Pentagon got hit, that was it I had to go pick up my then 5 year old daughter from her school. She was upset with me as to why I came to get her, I just told her I have to take you home where its safe. I remember how much of a clear, crisp, pristine fall day it was that suddenly became so so quiet. Where my house was in a path to Andrews Air Force base where Air Force One is kept and all other military flights flew. The still and quiet was so unusual on that day....that it made me say..... A lot of people somewhere I going to get killed over this.
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A very good and uplifting book about 9/11. Highly highly recommended
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This is disgusting. A memorial to the 9/11 victims was vandalized and flags were thrown into the trash.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-911-memorial-vandalized-occidental-20160912-snap-htmlstory.html0 -
Thanks to Bacon for posting the names. The fact that the thread derailed so much is pretty sad.
I was in college when it happened. I worked at a lundromat. We had a tv on. I was helping a customer when it came across the screen. I sat there with 25 complete strangers in complete shock and disbelief. We cried together. We helped each other. I closed up the shop around noon, got in my car and drove to my sister's house about 2 hours away. I will never forget that day.
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I saw this on the news this morning. A couple of people seemed so proud of what they were doing, they had no problem being filmed.Enkidu said:This is disgusting. A memorial to the 9/11 victims was vandalized and flags were thrown into the trash.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-911-memorial-vandalized-occidental-20160912-snap-htmlstory.html
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Who would do something like that? Ugh.
My story - I was a boss at the time, working at Universal Studios in LA and responsible for calling people to tell them not to come to work (Universal was considered a possible target). One woman sounded really weird on the phone. She called me back a few hours later and said she had an uncle who worked in one tower and a young cousin who worked in the other tower. They were both safe, but she'd been waiting to get word.
The uncle's story was pretty amazing. He walked down many many stairs and kept walking. Never looked back. When he got home, he told his wife, "I don't think I can ever work there again."
He didn't know the tower had come down.
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I don't find anything at all wrong with the flyer that reminds people of all the non-Americans who died. I don't think that fact disrespects the American victims of the attacks at all. You can mourn both groups of victims, and probably should. It might be a good thing to remind people that American lives aren't any more valuable than the lives of people in other nations. I also think it's a little ridiculous to suggest that 9/11 shouldn't be politicized. There is nothing NOT political about 9/11, including the deaths. But the vandalism part is very disrespectful, obviously.Enkidu said:This is disgusting. A memorial to the 9/11 victims was vandalized and flags were thrown into the trash.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-911-memorial-vandalized-occidental-20160912-snap-htmlstory.htmlWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
with all due respect f those people on that campus who have a problem with using American flags to show respect to the dead. it was an American tragedy. did the same people complain when we flew the French flag after the attacks there even though some Americans were killed? i don't condone violence but if i saw someone ripping out flags at a 9/11 Memorial I would not stand idly by.PJ_Soul said:
I don't find anything at all wrong with the flyer that reminds people of all the non-Americans who died. I don't think that fact disrespects the American victims of the attacks at all. You can mourn both groups of victims, and probably should. It might be a good thing to remind people that American lives aren't any more valuable than the lives of people in other nations. I also think it's a little ridiculous to suggest that 9/11 shouldn't be politicized. There is nothing NOT political about 9/11, including the deaths. But the vandalism part is very disrespectful, obviously.Enkidu said:This is disgusting. A memorial to the 9/11 victims was vandalized and flags were thrown into the trash.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-911-memorial-vandalized-occidental-20160912-snap-htmlstory.html
this is the kid of shit that Kaepernick and his kneeling during the Anthem is spawning. disrespect to the Anthem and to the Flag.Post edited by pjhawks on0 -
That's why I said the vandalism is not acceptable.pjhawks said:
with all due respect f those people on that campus who have a problem with using American flags to show respect to the dead. it was an American tragedy. did the same people complain when we flew the French flag after the attacks there even though some Americans were killed? i don't condone violence but if i saw someone ripping out flags at a 9/11 Memorial I would not stand idly by.PJ_Soul said:
I don't find anything at all wrong with the flyer that reminds people of all the non-Americans who died. I don't think that fact disrespects the American victims of the attacks at all. You can mourn both groups of victims, and probably should. It might be a good thing to remind people that American lives aren't any more valuable than the lives of people in other nations. I also think it's a little ridiculous to suggest that 9/11 shouldn't be politicized. There is nothing NOT political about 9/11, including the deaths. But the vandalism part is very disrespectful, obviously.Enkidu said:This is disgusting. A memorial to the 9/11 victims was vandalized and flags were thrown into the trash.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-911-memorial-vandalized-occidental-20160912-snap-htmlstory.html
this is the kid of shit that Kaepernick and his kneeling during the Anthem is spawning. disrespect to the Anthem and to the Flag.
But I support any person's right to do what Kaepernick did during the anthem.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
There is also a good documentary about the falling man too.Yefa said:This is a piece on the "Falling Man" that is worth your time to read.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a48031/the-falling-man-tom-junod/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3gbxJ4xUDE
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Deflecting the blame of these punk asses on Colin Kaepernick isn't a very good justification.pjhawks said:
with all due respect f those people on that campus who have a problem with using American flags to show respect to the dead. it was an American tragedy. did the same people complain when we flew the French flag after the attacks there even though some Americans were killed? i don't condone violence but if i saw someone ripping out flags at a 9/11 Memorial I would not stand idly by.PJ_Soul said:
I don't find anything at all wrong with the flyer that reminds people of all the non-Americans who died. I don't think that fact disrespects the American victims of the attacks at all. You can mourn both groups of victims, and probably should. It might be a good thing to remind people that American lives aren't any more valuable than the lives of people in other nations. I also think it's a little ridiculous to suggest that 9/11 shouldn't be politicized. There is nothing NOT political about 9/11, including the deaths. But the vandalism part is very disrespectful, obviously.Enkidu said:This is disgusting. A memorial to the 9/11 victims was vandalized and flags were thrown into the trash.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-911-memorial-vandalized-occidental-20160912-snap-htmlstory.html
this is the kid of shit that Kaepernick and his kneeling during the Anthem is spawning. disrespect to the Anthem and to the Flag.
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Why the fuck are we talking about Kaepernick here? This place is turning into trash talk. Come on people.
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True, Brian. I wasn't paying attention to what thread I was in. Thought it was the other one. My bad.brianlux said:Why the fuck are we talking about Kaepernick here? This place is turning into trash talk. Come on people.
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No worries Dyer- you didn't start it. I just didn't want to be accused of cussing out any one in particular here.HesCalledDyer said:
True, Brian. I wasn't paying attention to what thread I was in. Thought it was the other one. My bad.brianlux said:Why the fuck are we talking about Kaepernick here? This place is turning into trash talk. Come on people.
Hey everybody, it's 9/12/16. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm ready to dust off and move on."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I'm not looking to drag it out, but if it helps some to talk further about their experiences of that time - even the aftermath of that day - I've no problem with it.0
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No problem here either and I'm not cold and uncaring. I have my own PTSD to deal with. I'm just not sure how healthy it is to wallow in this 15 years later.
It's also worth considering that some of all of this is tied in to our fascination with morbid entertainment. Like it or not, the truth is )here in America anyway) we love disasters. Look at all the video games. Look at all the disaster movies. Remember what Carlin said about auto racing and how what we really go for is to see a horrific crash? America is in love with violence and disaster."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I hear you, B...though I don't think letting out emotions and memories around this date is necessarily wallowing. I see it more as release. Some need it more than others.
For the record, while I can lean toward morbidity in some circumstances, I am in no way entertained or fascinated by the event or by people jumping to their death from what could be a worse way of dying, or having lived through whatever they did. Or whomever others lost.
It's horrific to me, and that's on my shoulders (and head, and heart) to deal with. Feels rude for me to suggest otherwise...so, I don't.
I can't.
While some can get off on violence in films (and I do...again, release. Pulp Fiction, anyone? Westerns? A shitload of other films?), to have that suspension of disbelief in real life? Nope and never.0 -
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