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the second plane

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 8:59 am
by Littiz
Forgive the retoric...
I only wanted to share a special thought for the people burned away
on that second plane.
Why that one?
As many others, I saw it "live" on TV.
I think it was the first time I actually saw people die "before" my eyes.
Just a few seconds to see the plane on the screen, to realize they were
trapped in that tube and doomed to die, and that I could only watch.
I didn't know how many people there were on the building, but I imagined the
plane was full. I think I cried (not very "manly", I know...)
So, my first thought goes to those people again!

Always forward is my motto, but with some halts along the way, I should add.
Hope they'll build two new towers soon.

(again I must disagree with the Pope. Forgiveness for the terrorists?!?!
People ready to die themselves to kill randomly as much as possible!
I can't even imagine a greater disdain for the whole concept of life...)

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 9:57 am
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by Littiz

I think it was the first time I actually saw people die "before" my eyes.
Well I dont want to spam up the thread, but the first time I saw a life lost before my eyes was the crash and death of Dale Earnhardt. I see replays of that wreck and the wreck that cost Blaise Alexander to lose their life, and I dont think I can grasp the idea that I had witnessed a couple people dying in those car seats, easily. It is numbing. I am thankful that I never saw the 9/11 wrecks live on tv, because I know that would be so much more haunting......numbing. If I can hardly believe I witnessed the death of the two auto racers deaths live, I wonder how I would have felt witnessin 9/11 wrecks live. Its haunting.

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 1:48 pm
by Gruntboy
I don't ever want to see anything like that again. Those that haven't should count themselves lucky. I say that those who are eager for more, have obviously never seen anything like it.

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 1:53 pm
by Tybaltus
Originally posted by Gruntboy
I don't ever want to see anything like that again. Those that haven't should count themselves lucky. I say that those who are eager for more, have obviously never seen anything like it.

Who in the right mind would ever want to be eager for more of that? Those who are eager for more must be sick in the mind.

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 2:06 pm
by Bloodmist
I witnessed the collaps of the first and second tower. It was numbing, really. It was first later that night i realized what really occured that day.

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 2:09 pm
by CM
I was at college when i saw the first plane crash.
The next moment i was on the phone, my cousin worked at the WTC - building 5.
I got intouch with him and he is fine.
Then when the plane crashed in near philly i was on the phone because i sister studies in the area.

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 2:19 pm
by Tybaltus
Well I was at high school. We heard the announcement on the intercom. And this was the first block. The rest of the day was a bunch of rumors and uncertainty. None of the tv's were on, but several people checked the internet. I really wasnt sure of the seriousness of the incident of Sept. 11th until I got home. My first concern was if my sister was alright and that my brother in law was ok, too. I acted really strange that day. Very cold, IMO. Something Im not terribly proud of. I dont know why I acted the way I did. Maybe it was the confusion, I just dont know.