It's been 10 years since the World Trade Centre terroristic attack. But it is still so horrifying and so, so wild - seeing the footage, documental movies, seeing the photos and thanking fate that you wasn't here, nobody of you nearest and dearest was. I was a child back then, hardly ever watched news and didn't care much about America. I guess I was scared though, but wasn't able to comprehend the size of the tragedy fully.
I am quite far from America and always thought myself as a "European kind of mind", but I infinitely admire American people for the strength, stamina and unity they showed. Just civil people.
Let's be honest - not so many people know whar really happened that bitter day. What really caused the tragedy.
But it makes us learn to appreciate our lives, to appreciate what we have. I sound like a cliche, but watching the documentaries over and over is like a shakedown. Everytime.
I can't express all my sympathy to the victims and all those who loved him.
Rest in peace. Sleep tight.
I am quite far from America and always thought myself as a "European kind of mind", but I infinitely admire American people for the strength, stamina and unity they showed. Just civil people.
Let's be honest - not so many people know whar really happened that bitter day. What really caused the tragedy.
But it makes us learn to appreciate our lives, to appreciate what we have. I sound like a cliche, but watching the documentaries over and over is like a shakedown. Everytime.
I can't express all my sympathy to the victims and all those who loved him.
Rest in peace. Sleep tight.
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