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    My town suffered a loss to this day , our families were tight and it was surreal beyond belief. Everyday though he isn't here because of senseless violence.

    At the time I thought that would change my life , seeing that in class and realizing all of america just was sucker punched on the lowest levels. I know this sep 11th that while im not perfect I'm the man I wanted to be back then and ran from for years. 9/11 reminds me of loss, im sure it does for you: instead of any new years deals that i never cared about I'm making 9/11 a day that I look at as what needs to change in my life in order not to lose something i value deeply.

    I refuse to let a day go by this year that I don't remind myself exactly what I was willing to do for money. It's broad but it covers a huge area of myself I believe.

    If you want to add feel free anything you can think of that if you lost you would be left with that same feeling, and what you have to do to keep that.

    if not - just gonna say I truly can't tell you how deeply this day has changed america I know and let's never let it be forgotten , never forget families were destroyed in a blink of an eye. Some watched their most loved person die on live TV. That's a snuff film of your wife or of your child. This shit was evil thru and thru and I hope that someone finds a way to stop these fucking low lives who out of selfish religious zeal stole families from our back yards.

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    Everyone around here knows multiple people lost.

    We lost whole firefighter company's...
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        • #5
          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
          Everyone around here knows multiple people lost.

          We lost whole firefighter company's...
          can't even imagine how hard it hits down there, that was your backyard. blood still boils man.

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            Originally posted by the art of war View Post
            can't even imagine how hard it hits down there, that was your backyard. blood still boils man.
            yup, i can look out right now as i type this and see an empty space.

            at night time they shine spot lights up where the towers were.
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            • #7
              like most i can remember the exact moment and what i was doing and were i was when i heard the reports on the radio.

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              • #8
                I remember that day too. My heart goes out to all the families that lost loved ones.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
                  I remember that day too. My heart goes out to all the families that lost loved ones.
                  well said.

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                  • #10
                    I remember people going in convenience stores and stomping the Rag heads here in SC.No offense to anyone but it went on here for months

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                    • #11
                      God Bless America...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gods Son View Post
                        I remember people going in convenience stores and stomping the Rag heads here in SC.No offense to anyone but it went on here for months
                        The south...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                          The south...
                          i remember people who were not known to me here in georgia with the same strange look on their face just hours after the fact .. me being one of them i guess if some one were to look in my eyes at the time.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Gods Son View Post
                            I remember people going in convenience stores and stomping the Rag heads here in SC.No offense to anyone but it went on here for months
                            lol good job. I bet you none were Muslims, they all were probably Sikh Indians. But hey, what do you know? You're just a dumb southerner :D

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                              Wasnt me doin it,but yeah ne one who said Thank you buddy,please cum agun

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