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a great tragedy occurred that took many lives and I hope all of you can take a moment to remember those who were lost.

I had only just worked at NBC in New York the year before with some of our offices in that very same building. I was working at FOX when I happened to be in work early and being it is a news channel everyone in the office has a TV at their desk and I watched everything live as it happened and was in an office of crying professionals that had covered everything from war to mass suicides and for me I still consider this one of the saddest days of my life.

Please let's remember!

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Anonymous

I was in kindergarten when this happened, so I didn’t even know what was going on until our teacher sat us all down on the 1 year anniversary and told us. I definitely didn’t understand the seriousness of the situation, but I very clearly remember that moment, and I remember being absolutely horrified. I didn’t know anything about death or tragedy until that day, and ever since then I’ve had this morbid curiosity with these things (I mean no disrespect when I say that). So sorry to everyone here that lost a loved one that day.

Anonymous

I was stoned as fuck, another night in Australia. Generally watched Fox "news" after my shift at the pizza shop for comedic purposes, Bill o'Reilly was Top Kek but Fox and Friends wasn't far behind. Had no idea what the fuck was going on, just knew straight away/deep down it was no "accident". 1 plane, "it's an accident", then 2 planes and all hell broke fucking loose. Not gonna lie, never viewed 9/11 as a "black/white" incident but watching people jump out of a skyscraper rather than burn within makes you forget politics and think purely on a human level. R.I.P all those that not only died THAT day, but died FOR IT, before it and to THIS DAY.