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I haven’t been on this thing in forever.
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Your right, I do (:
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This in my opinion, is the kind of thing people should be reblogging. For everyone who died, we need to honour their memory not their fate.
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They jumped to there deaths holding hands, displaying love for the very last time. They didn’t give in, they didn’t give up, they held hands and jumped. Love prevailed.
The fact that love is still shown in our hours of need, the fact that love is still felt when falling to the ground, the fact that love is still felt whilst burning to death, the fact that love will always be felt is proof that the terrorists can not win.
Love will prevail, love will always prevail.
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$200,000,000,000 spent after the attacks
1,506,124 tonnes of debris removed from the site
3,051 children lost a parent
2,819 lives were taken in the attacks
1,609 people lost their wife/husband/boyfriend/girlfriend
99 days the buildings continued to burn
20 percent of Americans knew someone hurt/killed in the attacks
1 day changed the world.
We will never forget. 10 years.
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um, thanks? care to elaborate…?
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