Where were you on that fateful day

What I remember most is using dad's walkman at school to stay updated on the news.

on my way out of my mother's vagina in 19 days

Yup, was also seven. Pretty much
Sums it up

Thank you for revealing that you're underaged, ban soon

I was in class, they turned the classroom tvs on in time for us to see the 2 tower get hit. It felt overwhelmingly surreal to me, like a Jerry Bruckheimer movie come to life seeing those giant swells of fire. I and others tried to get the teachers to send us home early, they finally just ended school an hour or 2 early after a bunch of students/staff just walked out. Everyone was almost in a state of shock for a week afterwards, conversations sprouted everywhere among anyone about who did it and what we would do to em. It was the closest there ever was to American unity and Nationalism in my lifetime. Of course the jews got scared by that and made Bush tell the nation to just go shopping, then dragged out the inevitable response over a year with a ridiculous show trial in absentee of Sadddam.

Yup, the response to 9/11 is so inept on basically every level I don't know how people can put faith in the government to do anything except collect taxes. But historians are still hacks who love their "eras" and memorizable dates.

sleeping, then trying to watch cartoons before school, but couldn't cause of America, will never forget

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In second year of high school. I didnt know it happened till I finished school.

I'm British by the way so I spent that night thinking up jokes for the next day.

Wasn't born for another half-year or so.

Similar experience here. I was 12, wanted to watch my cartoons and got pretty mad about them playing the same footage over and over again with nobody really knowing what's going on and me not giving two shits about some towers in the US. Sure I was sorry for the people who lost somebody but the Simpsons were still good back then.

Its 2020 dumbass nigga