All these older journalists posting their profound “how I found out about 9/11” takes. I got to my nan’s after school, and she pointed at the TV and said “Look at that? Two in one day. Careless,” clearly thinking all American air traffic controllers were drunks.
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Honestly didn’t realise something serious had happened until they observed a minute’s silence before the rugby match that evening.
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To lose one world trade centre, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness
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She honestly thought two different blokes had just directed planes accidentally into major NYC buildings and I still marvel to this day.
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Baudrillard wrote in the 1970s about how the twinness of the towers was ideological, just like Coke & Pepsi or Democrat & Republican. in 2003 he added that both had to come down simultaneously to preserve this logic.
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Actually read this at university and burst out laughing in the library.
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