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7/12/2025, 11:25:22 PM
>>510205158
>Agree. It was literally a symbol. The world trade centers was our biggest prides and it was in literally everything NYC.
I only visited them a few times, but I had never known a city and skyline without them, and I can't describe the shock I everyone felt when the south tower fell.
Never thought it would happen. They seemed so strong and permanent, and had fared so well in the '93 bombing attempt.
Can't find a good pic related, but when you walked right up to the base and looked up, you almost fell over from the sense of vertigo they induced, rising up at a 90 degree angle with no setbacks the full fifteen hundred feet.
>Agree. It was literally a symbol. The world trade centers was our biggest prides and it was in literally everything NYC.
I only visited them a few times, but I had never known a city and skyline without them, and I can't describe the shock I everyone felt when the south tower fell.
Never thought it would happen. They seemed so strong and permanent, and had fared so well in the '93 bombing attempt.
Can't find a good pic related, but when you walked right up to the base and looked up, you almost fell over from the sense of vertigo they induced, rising up at a 90 degree angle with no setbacks the full fifteen hundred feet.
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