pastythegreat
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I was in the infantry, so I weirdly loved tabbing! I was in my element out on the hills!Concrete Hill, backwards on your tiptoes
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I was in the infantry, so I weirdly loved tabbing! I was in my element out on the hills!Concrete Hill, backwards on your tiptoes
I was in the infantry, so I weirdly loved tabbing! I was in my element out on the hills!
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Who did it?!Tbh I’m quite obsessed with the whole event. Watched loads of docs, listened to loads of podcasts. The museum is very humbling, for want of a better word.
Remember remember the 9th of NovemberI remember the 9th of November very well.
19 years is a long time.
But do you remember where you were when you heard or saw what happened?
Me, i came home from school, year 7 at the time and remarked to my mum 'what films this?'
Only her silence and the live time being on the screen gave me the answer that it wasnt
Remember it clear as day, was packing for uni, coming down the stairs with my TV in my hand when I looked into the front room and it was on the news. Thought at first it was just bad piloting then saw the second plane hit.
Still not sure it changed the world.
I think it began the change in the middle East, and much of Western Europe in the process.
Remember it clear as day, was packing for uni, coming down the stairs with my TV in my hand when I looked into the front room and it was on the news. Thought at first it was just bad piloting then saw the second plane hit.
Still not sure it changed the world.
I think it did. Ever since terrorism has been a major buzzword used to increasingly restrict freedoms or 'spy' on people. Half of the laws that have been passed around the world allowing greater access to data would've been a lot harder to justify were it not for an event like that. Not to say it wouldn't have then just occurred elsewhere at a later date but as this is where is actually happened this is the event that changed it all.
I think it did. Ever since terrorism has been a major buzzword used to increasingly restrict freedoms or 'spy' on people. Half of the laws that have been passed around the world allowing greater access to data would've been a lot harder to justify were it not for an event like that. Not to say it wouldn't have then just occurred elsewhere at a later date but as this is where is actually happened this is the event that changed it all.