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Something similar Praziquantel Send a noteboard - 11/09/2011 10:57:02 PM
(and if you're not in the states, I'll begin by telling you that if one wasn't careful, one will have heard about basically nothing else for the last month. It is frustrating me, because I don't necessarily want to be desensitized to ... any of it.)

The NSSPart That Gets You to the Point:

God, that was a horrific day, even for a Midwesterner. I cried much more than I would have expected, and you won't be surprised when I say that it was a day that seared everything into my mind. I remember where I was, who told me, what I watched, what class I went to, what I did later that day. How I felt.

The Point:

What I'm getting today is self-centered introspection. Redundant, you say? Eh, well, you'll see why in a second. More than anything, I remember who I was, and am able to compare her to who I am today. Can we say that about other days in our lives? I don't even remember my own graduation day with such clarity.

And maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like a less-than-acceptable topic upon which to brood today. Is it wrong to call it self-centered? At any rate, I guess I can't be blamed for what occurs to me w/o my permission.

What are you thinking today?

Yes, I can remember pretty much everything from that day, and I wasn't even in high school yet.

But, you know, I think your reaction is pretty normal. My own thoughts were mostly about how has changed since then. It would be interesting to compare the 10th anniversary of 9/11 with, say, the 10th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attacks. I'm sure it received a lot of media coverage back in 1941, but how engrained was it in peoples' minds in 1951? By that time, the War was over, whereas the War today doesn't look like it will end anytime soon, which keeps 9/11 from fading away in people's minds. 9/11 has changed so much, it's astonishing almost to look back 10 years.
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