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Ytlaya
Nov 13, 2005

I was in 10th grade at the time. Only a couple things I really remember about it:

- I remember thinking about how hosed up it was that I literally just saw thousands of people die live on TV (since they turned on the TV soon after the further tower was hit, I was watching it when the towers came down).

- A bunch of students were crying and I remember feeling really awkward because I did not feel like crying at all. While I was disturbed by seeing it happen, I didn't personally know anyone at risk (nor did any of my fellow students; I was in Memphis, TN). I felt self-conscious and worried that other people would think I wasn't sensitive enough or something because I wasn't visibly reacting to things.

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