I do not know of any one person whom was not, or will not be affected by it. It was something that scares you, and will continue to scare you until world has finally found peace.
I watched the world change is a few hours. Life as I knew it would not be the same for my grandchild. Freedom as I knew it-never again. Freedom is a treasure.
Yeah, I mean we ended up going to war over it and DPing our economy so it ended up affecting me. At the time it didn't matter because I don't have any family in New York and it seemed that everyone in my state hated the Word Trade already. I was actually shocked we went to war over it.
no, and it still doesnt. i dont care for 9/11 and never will. if you do, than thats your opinion, i actually couldnt care less. and if you you wanna tell me stuff like: "but people died!" or "your heartless" or even "it effected everyone!" then i dont wanna hear it.
I have to say no. I was 8, in a 3rd grade class doing homework and didn't really know what was going on at the time. Nobody I knew died (thank goodness). It was a few hours before it was announced at my school.
i do remember reading a story of a little girl who wrote a story of losing her dad that day. i felt so bad for that poor little girl. and then i realized how many innocent people lost their lives, and the thousands of families that had to deal with loss. plus the effect it had on America. i did shed a few tears for those who had to go through that pain of losing someone dear to them. i didn't understand any of this when i was 4. i didn't know what loss felt like then. now i do, and when i hear of a little girl losing their father at such a young age, i can feel their pain too.
For some odd reason yes I did.....maybe because I was prego and my emotions were all over the place not sure but I still shed one tear every now and again when they talk about the families who lost there loved ones....it was very heartbreaking and scary.
I was in utter shock. I was working and then my co-workers scrambled around turning on the televisions in the conference rooms. We all flocked to watch it for hours, glued to the television awaiting to hear the decision on us counter attacking.
Although I didn't know anyone killed or even in the vicinity of any of the attacks, I was indirectly affected because I would not have been deployed to Afghanistan if the 9/11 attacks did not occur.
Its one big mess that too many have to deal with. Its time to fix why it happened and not keep fighting amongst ourselves about it now. Someone took freedoms from us and its time we got them back. My cousins would want it that way.
I did feel horrified and saddened that some people can go and kill people just because they have such hatred inside them.I came home from doing some shopping when my son called and told me to switch my TV on.What a horrible sight that was.Even now ,after 10 years , it makes me shudder and question the sanity of these terrorists and their supporters.Todays terrorists are just as bad,they are waiting for the right oppertunity to strike again.We are looking over our shoulders on a constant basis knowing that these people are planning something to destroy the freedom of the west.
I feel horrible saying that it didn't affect me, but I don't think it did much. I was too young to understand what was happening and that I know of, I don't know anyone who died. It does hurt me to hear all the stories of people who have lost loved ones though. :/
Me? I went to war a few times.
I had minimal emotional attachments to anyone killed on 9/11 but I still cried like a little girl for days afterward.
Good call.
Sounds kind of heartless.