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Originally posted by VampiricClown
I was a lot younger when this happened, so I don't remember a whole lot. I remember I thought the world was ending or something and I was scared.
Now days, I'm not sure how I feel on the subject. I feel sorry for the people who died, but I'm not a super patriotic person. What goes on out there is out of my hands, and it is thus left in someone elses.
Peace
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I understand where you're coming from. like I said before, when the Berlin Wall came down, I was so young I had no idea what the significance of it was. Years later I did; but even though I lived through it it didn't affect me like it did my aunts and uncles who were about 8 years older than me.
It's crazy, I was 22 when it happened and at my then girlfriends house in Oregon. We stayed in the guest house, and her dad came bursting in at like 5am yelling about we were being bombed. I'll never forget it. He begged us to stay in Oregon for a week or so, but we still went back anyway. Crazy, even more so than the big WTO riots in Seattle that rocked the city for a week.