It's May 13, 2024, 01:40:54 AM
i was shocked and like sikotik said, i was scared because there's an airport by us and you kept hearing planes being brought back and you didn't know if one was going to crash into our backyard. also my mom kept me home from school, we didn't know if planes were going to hit the school or the hospital right across the street or what. scary shit
The planes hitting the towers was shocking, but when those towers crumbled to the ground, THAT was completely devastating. That is the most powerful images I have ever witnessed.
The question on this thread was "what was your reaction to the 9/11 attacks" not where and what were you doing at the time the attacks happend.
Quote from: Machiavelli on September 11, 2004, 02:21:08 PMThe question on this thread was "what was your reaction to the 9/11 attacks" not where and what were you doing at the time the attacks happend.The question on this thread was "what was your reaction to the 9/11 attacks" not elaborate on what the title of the thread means
I remembering waking up at 6am and seeing that there was a fire in the World Trade Center, or at least that's what the news reported. But you could see a huge gaping hole in the building so you knew it wasn't just a fire. When the second plane hit, I couldn't believe it, my heart sank. Then the Pentagon jot jacked up and then stuff was happening in Pennsylvania. I wasn't even gonna go to school because no one knew what was gonna get hit next. People were scared that downtown LA was gonna get hit.That whole day.....nah, the whole week was surreal.