Author Topic: Remembering 9/11 - Today, we remember.  (Read 29722 times)

I really hope some day they will rebuild them since the guy that made it happen was killed a few months ago.
lol bullstuff

They will rebuild them. It made me sad when I heard about how many died, but now I've pretty much gotten over it.

People are going to attempt this again as the 10th anniversary.
« Last Edit: September 09, 2011, 03:16:44 PM by Toafruity »

People are going to attempt this again as the 10th anniversary.

Cool

You need to be over 13 to be in these forums, get out.
I've been here since I was 11.

I was in the UK that whole time, so we never knew about it. forget YOU, UK!!

But seriously though, why make something to make people remember such a terrible thing? It only brings back memories and traumas from 10 years ago when this happened. I remember seeing a family on TV that was relieved that their 19 year old daughter was in the other tower(she called and said "Don't worry, I'm in the other one!") and 10 seconds later, they saw the other building collapse too. I feel bad for everyone whose family members or other loved ones died in 9/11. I have no idea why people want to remember this horrible thing. I remember being only 3, although I was still shocked of seeing that.

I was in the UK that whole time, so we never knew about it. forget YOU, UK!!
Damn, If only you had looked at a tv, Or listened to a radio, or looked at a paper, or talked to anybody.

...Good times?


buy good times i mean i was a mindless little baby and my grandpa almost died becuase he had a meeting in the south tower on that day but it was cancelled.

I was 4 years old. I remember being at my grandma's house after the half day of school and watching it on the tv in her living room.

Holy stuff, that Kevin's last call video in the OP.

You guys killed more people as a result of 9/11 than were killed in 9/11. How about you remember that?
We're talking about real life not video games.

Today we had a 9/11 informative assembly at school and some kid burped really loud during the moment of silence. I tried not to laugh.

Wait, what exactly was I supposed to never forget again?