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TenderLovingKiller®
TenderLovingKiller®
"102 Minutes That Changed America" is the one Doc I try to watch every anniversary. It's all footage shot from people in and around the towers and New York. It is affecting to here real people struggle and cope with the attack in real time.
TenderLovingKiller®
TenderLovingKiller®
The other good one is the one shot by two French brothers that were working on a Documentary about a NYC Fire Department the day of the attacks. I think that one was just called "9/11".
TenderLovingKiller®
TenderLovingKiller®
9/11 is always eerie. I was 18 when it happened and still remember lots of details from that day. It's similar (I'd assume) to what past generations experienced with Pearl Harbor. I don't think you every shake the dread.
tonythegamer
tonythegamer
@TenderLovingKiller® I don’t even think I was 2 when it happened. So yeah, to say I don’t remember anything is an understatement. I don’t know if that makes it even more eerie to me...
TenderLovingKiller®
TenderLovingKiller®
Yeah, In a lot of ways I had a fairly anxiety free (at least from a Macro Terrorism/Thermo-Nuclear War sense) childhood I was born in 1981 and I was in grade school when the Berlin Wall fell, effectively ending the cold war. So from that time until 2001 it was fairly worry free. We did have Colombine occur while I was In HS too but that has only gotten worse.
TenderLovingKiller®
TenderLovingKiller®
I mean for most of your life Western civilization has lived under the threat of Mass Shootings and Terrorism. No wonder kids today are so anxious.
Indymisanthrope
Indymisanthrope
TenderLovingKiller®
TenderLovingKiller®
@Indymisanthrope I stand corrected. I has 19. I graduated in High School in 2000. and was living with some friends in a shitty Apartment while attending a local Community College. I guess I kind of associate it that whole time frame as post High School pre College as kinda the same but yes, Simple math would show I was in fact 19 going on 20. I beg your pardon.
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