mayamax-42763
Joined Oct 2016
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I was thirty when it happened. I remember witnessing the terrible tragedy in front of the TV through the media information. The enormous scale of this catastrophe and the influence of the media subsequently pushed me towards confused and gloomy reflections. After seeing this extraordinary document I can better perceive the terrible atmosphere of that day in a different and realistic way. The direct audio and first-person testimonials, have completely catapulted me into the World Trade Center making me breathe the dust and debris. The acts of heroism and the misfortune of those who were really on the spot sparked an anguish never felt before in the depths of my soul. I cried with my son for the duration of this very sad piece of human history. R. I. P. Angels.
This time to break is the screen of an ultra-modern tablet of total monitoring that a teenage girl smashes in the head of a mother who does not want to understand her own business. I don't argue that this should be an example for other teenagers but, let's face it, he deserved it!