11-09-2008, 13:24 | #51 |
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Pete that photo is - amazing (though not sure that's the right word for it?) I think you know what I mean.
I think that's probably one of the most haunting photos I have ever seen in my life. To see someones last few moments... which they chose to be there last... captured in one photo forever. Well. Shocking and terrifying. |
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11-09-2008, 13:31 | #53 |
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It is harrowing and very bleak. The desperation required to choose that as the last port of call is unbelieveable. I can't even begin to imagine, from that aspect I do find this situation very sad.
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11-09-2008, 13:45 | #56 |
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I had been house hunting put in a bid for a place I really wanted after looking for ages and got outbid. Was feeling pretty rubbish about it all. The next day this happened and I just remember it all feeling so surreal, I think it was the scale of it all. I remember after that I really couldn't have cared less about having lost the oppertunity of that house.
I must admit it I do think about it now and again. The amount of movies and TV shows that have images of the towers in, each time I see them it makes me stop and think. As it happens I often get reminded about different events where terrible things happen and stop and have a think about them. It's not like I only have enough compassion to care for a finite number of people. |
11-09-2008, 13:49 | #57 |
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I was at home childminding and saw it all on telly from the word go. I remember being frozen, watching when the second plane hit. And I remember when it looked like the whole of NY had exploded when the 1st tower went down due to the smoke everywhere. I was on the phone to Mike at the time and I said there's been another explosion. When I realised what had happened I was crying, I knew it would have been full of people.
I still find it all quite hard to watch on the TV, all these programmes about it. Odd really, Im not normally so soft, for want of a better word.
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11-09-2008, 13:53 | #59 |
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Aha - I've jsut remembered where I was. I was in Nice airport about to board a plane and I saw this new trailer for a movie where the WTC blows up.... it wasn't until I got to the UK that the news struck me that it wasn't a trailer and it was actually real. I admit to being shocked and relatively glued to the tv, it was more the innocent lives and the shock factor - however I did become numb to it rather quickly. I was more annoyed at the anti middle east comments if I'm honest.
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