This is the best footage I've seen from that day. The initial shock of the first plane hitting, followed by the sheer horror when the second one hit. I feel SICK.
i feel bad for the ppl who were old enough to actually fully understand wtf was going on that day
When ur a child you kinda don't understand the real danger and driving forces behind events
I just knew someone flew planes into a building and we had to go home early. But I knew there was chaos
And I remember my grandfather FUMING at the news/updates as it came in (culprits being identified etc)
I always thought those buildings were full of nothing but computers. Ndndndndn I was terrified when I found out it was legit a small city in there with restaurants, daycares , offices and everything
The 9/11 PTSD is real. I still get nervous when I see planes that appear to be flying too low.
I couldn't imagine witnessing something like that as an adult . Truly understanding how fucked up this world is now
:rudone:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCiBkExximx/
Quote from: Black Mongol on November 26, 2024, 02:43:10 PMi feel bad for the ppl who were old enough to actually fully understand wtf was going on that day
When ur a child you kinda don't understand the real danger and driving forces behind events
I just knew someone flew planes into a building and we had to go home early. But I knew there was chaos
And I remember my grandfather FUMING at the news/updates as it came in (culprits being identified etc)
I always thought those buildings were full of nothing but computers. Ndndndndn I was terrified when I found out it was legit a small city in there with restaurants, daycares , offices and everything
The 9/11 PTSD is real. I still get nervous when I see planes that appear to be flying too low.
I couldn't imagine witnessing something like that as an adult . Truly understanding how fucked up this world is now
Same.
And it was happening in our "backyards."
I honestly thought the building was full of computers and papers - at first...
It is a trauma that us New Yorkers carry in a different way.
Quote from: Rxxf on November 27, 2024, 08:14:08 AMQuote from: Black Mongol on November 26, 2024, 02:43:10 PMi feel bad for the ppl who were old enough to actually fully understand wtf was going on that day
When ur a child you kinda don't understand the real danger and driving forces behind events
I just knew someone flew planes into a building and we had to go home early. But I knew there was chaos
And I remember my grandfather FUMING at the news/updates as it came in (culprits being identified etc)
I always thought those buildings were full of nothing but computers. Ndndndndn I was terrified when I found out it was legit a small city in there with restaurants, daycares , offices and everything
The 9/11 PTSD is real. I still get nervous when I see planes that appear to be flying too low.
I couldn't imagine witnessing something like that as an adult . Truly understanding how fucked up this world is now
Same.
And it was happening in our "backyards."
I honestly thought the building was full of computers and papers - at first...
It is a trauma that us New Yorkers carry in a different way.
I thought it was just me
Nbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Crazy how it was even affecting Queens
They were pulling our public transit buses to take them to Manhattan
I can only imagine what it was like mentally for people who still had to venture into/around Manhattan to work immediately following that mess
What's crazy about this is that my office is in one of the World Trade Centers now and it was a surreal and full circle moment for me thinking bout the trauma we carry from this moment
I get shook over elevator services being down or even when helicopters or planes are too low...
Quote from: Black Mongol on November 26, 2024, 10:30:57 PM:rudone:
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The way i would STAND with Hassam :ohwow:
watching the people jump to their death is what tf DISTURBS me. like fuck, imagine being left with those choices.