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Gandalf you are wrong on this one. Real wrong.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Stop the madness.Surely its about remembering the poor innocent souls who lost there
lives by just being at work.Terrible disgusting act of terrorism, whoever did it,Coward scum.
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As horrific today as it was the morning of. I'll never forget how total strangers just stopped, wherever they were and sat there slack jawed. You felt this odd twisted inner spiral of rage, shock, unity and yes, pride. Very much. No one deserves to die like that. I hope the cowards are rotting in restless limbo with souls on fire.
I live quite close to NYC. I spent some time doing trauma counseling with some family members. I did this only until NYC regrouped so my experiences were limited. I did have the pleasure of knowing of few NYFD firefighters who were some of the first on scene. Talk about a bunch of brave people.
Nobody I know died in the tragedy but I did witness firsthand what it did to people. One thing I can say is it brought the country together.A Lot of restaurants and bars that could operate stopped charging as so many people had no power. There was an oversupply of volunteers to hand out water and other staples to communities. It was a surreal part of American history. I hope it is something no other country needs to experience.
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