11/11, Veterans'/Armistice Day · 6:10pm Nov 11th, 2018
The time here is now 11:11AM, 11/11.
Let's remember the sacrifice of our fallen soldiers.
The time here is now 11:11AM, 11/11.
Let's remember the sacrifice of our fallen soldiers.
Today is a day everyone should honor. It is 9-11.
I know everyone probably knows what 9-11 is. But just in case, I will still explain.
On this day in 2001, it was a normal day. Kids were in school, adults were going to work, when all of a sudden, a plane crashed into one of the Twin Towers. The people assumed it was just an accident. It was when another plane crashed the other Twin Tower when they realized it was being done on purpose.
Many people died during this time.
Whilst I don’t remember this event, I still feel remorse for the casualties of this event. It ranks the second highest as the most bloodiest day in U.S. history, passing the D-Day landings and right behind the Battle of Antietam. 2,977 people lost their lives. May we have a moment of silence...
hey, guys guess you should know but yeah... man it feels like yesterday when you think about it. that day when you were either at work, school or just at home and suddenly the news goes on the tv. you watched as two city towers in the screen, one on fire while another left untouched. only for a short while, though. you then see a plane cruising right at the second one and instantly everything is engulfed in flames after that.
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The US is an interesting place.
You'd be lying to yourself and everyone else if you tried to say that the US is... united. Made up of fifty states, all different from one another. They might as well just be micro-nations just flying under one flag. Sure. The neighbors will be similar, but they'll be radically different as well.
You can tell the difference between New York City and San Francisco. Detroit and Louisville.
Who in turn caused 9/11 by talking to his friend, Obama Bin Laden, who talked to Osama Bin Laden, therefore Wallace and Gromit caused 9/11.
Never forget the tragedy, but also, never forget the heros, and also, how America was able to come back from this, even though the emotional wounds haven't completely healed.
My mom says that she was tying my shoes for Kindergarten when the news broke.
Bless you guys, I hope your day will be a happy one
Tomorrow is 9-11. I will prepare my speech for tomorrow.
Yeah, it’s that day again.
I’m sure a lot of us wish this didn’t happen, but it did, and we just need to keep moving forward.
For now, I’ll be with my family mourning the losses of that day.
I may get back to work on my stories, but it’ll be hard to focus today, I’m sorry.
See you guys later.
As the day comes to a close, at 11:51pm central time, I come to think of what happened in New York. I was only a year old at the time but even now the death still rings across the country. Even if those of us were too young to even grasp the concept of conflict, death, and war. We too are stricken with grief every time this day passes, the day we lost 3,000 innocent lives to the hands of terrorists who'd see this nation burn... simply for existing.. because we live in freedom, in liberty..
This has been the topic all day. Some of you might be sick of it, but I don't care. People should at least think about what happened today. For some its a hard day. I think people should respect that.
-Red
Hopefully, anyone, whose life was personally effected by the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 21 years ago, is doing better. Time is said to heal all wounds, but anyone who's ever been severely wounded might tell you otherwise. Time can dull pain, in some cases, I suppose.
From some unknown random stranger online to another random stranger online, hopefully, you're doing well.
And yes, it's a late message.