• Do you remember where you were when the towers fell?
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Nope, I don't remember.
I was at home, playing with legos, after it happened I built 2 towers and made a lego plane, threw it in them, and I was 6 or something
Watched it happen live on TV when I was eating breakfast before school.
In school, 3rd grade. Everyone was all talking about stuff and I had no clue what was going on until someone asked the teacher about it and she explained that a plane had hit one of the twin towers (I didn't know what those were at the time) and they weren't sure if it was an accident or what. I don't remember anything from long ago except for that one memory exactly. It's funny because I didn't know anything about what happened or how serious it was until years later, but that memory for whatever reason stuck.
I was home and played World of Warcraft
I was at home taking a shit
I was helping my aunt make dinner.
I live in Canada, so I saw it on the news in the morning, then went to school without any worries. :smug:
I was in 4th grade in class and I started crying because I thought we were being invaded or WWIII had come around
I was in school n'shit.
I was at home watching the magic school bus when the news came on. My sister came downstairs crying and then I went to school. My teacher gave us some math and turned on the news and didn't do anything for the rest of the period.
[QUOTE=Doome;24759191]I was home and played World of Warcraft[/QUOTE] World of Warcraft wasn't around in 2001.
I remember coming into the elementary classroom and seeing all the students gathered around the TV. Everything was really silent as some news reporter talked about what had happened. When the towers started falling, I thought it was some demolition thing the government was doing to make way for a new building.
I was at a friend's house with the news on.
My dad woke me up, it was like 5 am where I was. He turned on the news to discover that a plane had crashed into it, and after me and my sister were up, told us to wake up our mom. At first she didn't get up, but my dad then yelled at her to get her ass over there. I didn't understand what was going on at the time, hell it was years later that I fully understood it. Feel bad for my friend now, his birthday was 2 days before it, and was eating leftover cake, unaware that it was going on.
I was at school when I heard it, I didn't give a fuck at the time and neither did my classmates, so we just continued with our homework. I live in Europe so yeah, it's not as close to you, but now that I'm older I do feel bad for the people that died/lost family.
I don't know.
I was in the Fourth grade, about to go to lunch, when all of a sudden people are acting kinda panicky and my mom walks in and picks me up from school. Bad day for America. good day for me cuz I got out of school early :v:
I was flying to New York. (I was actually flying to Iowa)
Was at my old home in Bahamas, I remember laughing seeing this on T.V. cause I was so young then, didn't know better being 8 years old you know...
I was in the Netherlands, not caring, and still to this day, I don't care.
I don't remember.
Just got home from school, like 3 minutes after the first plane hit, and mom told me a plane had crashed into a tower. So I sat down in the livingroom to start my homework and bam, mom gives of a slight scream and I look at the tv and I see giant explosion.
i was in kindegarten when the teacher turned on the news.
I was in school I think. We all got the rest of the day off when we heard about it.
I'm from Canada, and I saw it on the news and thought "Oh god, someone country is getting nuked" I was 13 at the time
I was eating a cupcake celebrating my fifth birthday in kindergarten
[QUOTE=Andru91;24764647]I was in the Netherlands, not caring, and still to this day, I don't care.[/QUOTE] just different country here... like wtf who cares about that? You guys dont mention bad things that you do that are far worse then this? From Hiroshima and Nagasaki (where you killed not only few generations of 2 city but whole bunch of generations...) to todays war that your country leads...
was picked up from school early in Nova Scotia. People were crying all over not knowing what to do.
btw , I dont want to sound like shit I feel sorry for people that lost someone there , but I dont feel anything good for America...
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