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Let us never forget what happened that day. Do you remember what you were doing when you heard the news? Maybe you are a survivor. What is your story?

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  • the saddest day in american history. i remmeber the day it hapend. i was in 3rd grade and school had just sttarted a school staff memebr came in and said something happened at WTC. this should not hvae hapend people should not hate so much. forntly for those that do tho , we have those that love and can help us pull through a tradegy like this. and GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!! GOD BLESS USA!!!

  • or because you hacve no life to live for

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  • I was 11 years old, and in 6th grade. I woke up around 6 in the morning, and it was 9:00 in New York, and the attacks were ongoing. I found out on TV just minutes after the towers collapsed. At the same time, my mom was having a miscarriage.

  • I was in 5th grade and my principal came in the room to tell us , then turned on the tv and we watched the news. My teachers brother was in the building , a great life taken. Then our school was put on lock down , all a very scary day.

  • @achilles6312 Fuck america!!!!!

  • I was awoken by a dream of flying through the air that was so hot and full of fire and went downstairs flipped on the TV and I thought I was still in my dream and it had become a nightmare.when I saw the footage and realized it was real I cried for days. To all those who suffered loss and for the American people I can not express the deepness of my feelings or even conceive the overwhelming pain felt by you all stay strong.

  • I was in 4th grade. a girl in my class lost her dad in these attacks....and I remember her mother coming to the school, and taking her out of class. Breaks my heart still, even though this was almost 10 years ago. RIP everyone killed. My heart goes out to everyone who has lost someone. It still is hard.

  • I was in 5th grade. My class was studying the different types of commercials, so my teacher turned on the tv to show us examples. The news was the first station that came on and as soon as he saw it he ran out of the classroom to the office, or at least somewhere to let other people know. A lot of kids in my class started crying, I didnt really understand what had happened, but almost everyone got picked up early. When I did get home my mom turned the channel immediately to the news.

  • I was 13, in Atlanta, Georgia, walking to my 9th grade biology class. Thinking of it being an ordinary day of me normally acing biology and math test, and normally flunking literature and social studies tests, turned into a day of perplexed and unfortunate tragedy. When you are 13, you can't understand the shock of your parents hearing of Kennedy's assassination. But on 9/11, that phenomena occurred. All you are left with is a lost, dark sadness, with others trying to come to terms with it.

  • i was fourteen and living in spain. i had just got home from school and we were watching the news while cooking lunch. i saw the second plane crash live and was shocked. just 3 and a half years later, march 11th 2004, the bombings in train stations in madrid killed 200people and injured more than a thousand. it is just nonsense and pain, life is not nearly long enough to go around ending lives. not for ANY reason.

  • I was four. But I can still dig down deep in my memory and see the disaster unfold on the TV. I still remember my parents talking about it as my mom sat in the corner. People that hurt my country only make me want to join the military more when i graduate high school.

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