Adridos, on 11 September 2012 - 07:12 AM, said:
Soldiers killing other soldiers in a war is absolutely nothing like zealots killing innocent civilians intentionally. It would be much appreciated if you stopped drawing such offensive comparisons to the men and women that defend my country and its people.
As for me? I was in middle school walking to the gym. Some students started throwing the word "kamakazi" around and saying we had been attacked. When I got to the weight room, rumors were spreading like wildfire. The radio broadcasts were all we had and listening was surreal.
I called my mom and told her I wasn't feeling well. She drove out about an hour to pick me up. It wasn't until I got home and turned the news on that I realized just how horrifying the attacks were. I watched in a state of shock, the hours blurring together as the footage replayed and the media speculated. I kept asking myself how many people would our nameless enemy kill next.
I still get goose bumps hearing about all these stories of where people where and especially those that knew people inside. It was a tragedy that I doubt will soon be forgotten.
Edited by whtwlf, 11 September 2012 - 01:11 PM.