14 years ago today, the twin towers in new York were bombed. Over 3000 people lost their lives, and ever since that day, we honor all those who have risked their lives to help people, and those who have fallen. I myself don't have any family members affected by this tragic event, but it still is very serious to me. I was born about 20 days before this event happened. Just thinking how scared my parents must've been, with not even a month old child. I hope you all never forget 9/11. It is an event, that has changed the whole entire world. Myself would like to thank those who risked their lives that day. If any of you reading, know anyone affected by this, I am deeply sorry, it is hard, but you will get through it. Thank you for reading #NeverForget
I currently see this as something that would be a status update. Aside from that, The tragic event that took place is unforgettable, hundreds packed their bags never to be opened again, thousands didn't get to go to sleep with their spouse the next day, and to this day, hundreds of thousands are still upset about the unfortunate day that took place. I, myself have no family members effected by this event, but it is something that cannot go without a moment of silence to dedicate those who gave up their lives to help others. Those Police Officers and Firefighters are true heroes and will never be forgotten. They're the foundation of our country's newly adjusted strength by showing that they're not scared by an event like that. I wish everyone who lost a family member or a friend my condolences and may those people rest in peace.
I'd like to thank you for being the first one on minecraft today to actually care or remember this tragic event that happened 14 years ago today.
There have been dozens. @ItsPacers was the first among the community I believe, I followed his contribution.
I have been doing school and I have been on but I have watched some videos about it. I do care about it. I even wrote a message about it @tommygamerman
Yea it affected so many people, even those who knew nobody hurt/injured in this occurance. I'm currently on the j and h servers, and im seeing so many jokes about this. Shows whats wrong with this generation, they think this is a joke
well when I wrote America We Stand Strong 9/11 not a single person said even a word about it I did not mean the forums I meant the forums
Stop now. I care about 9/11. In 6th grade I met one of the guys that almost died from it. I started to tear up when it happened.
It was a sad day in USA and World History. However we all look down at the bad of the event. Some good came out of the event. That good thing is knowledge. If this tragic event were to occur(Lets hope it doesn't) again. We will have the knowledge we gain from this event to prevent further lives from being lost. When I heard those tragic calls from the twin towers of families loved ones calling them to say one more goodbye, I was in tears. Thousands of innocent people who had no clue what was going to happen and was just going to work, lost there lives. Children, teens, adults, elders running for there lives when the towers collapse. Even though it has been 14 years of it happening and some people and TV Stations will soon lay off of the event. We shouldn't, us Americans Shouldn't, no one should forget what happen September 11th, 2001. Red, White, and Blue. The Land of the free, and home of the brave.
This thing has had remembrance threads for the past 2 years; lots of people care. Simply because people do not care about a thread doesn't mean that they don't care about the entire event. Well, 9/11 jokes are in bad taste, but I don't exactly think that they'd be reportable, of course.
Lest we forget. Today a day of great tragedy the loss of lives along with honorable sacrifices. A Thank You to all who risked their lives for the safety of complete strangers. Those who gave themselves to make sure no one else had died Flight 93. But today is not only a day to remember tis a day to celebrate this great nation and its ability to recover for this attack, Tis a day to honor all the heroes of the communities, and tis a day Hope was born. A moment of silence for the memorial of September 11th, 2001