Where were you on that fateful day in 2001?
Silkscreening shirts at work
Tesco
in a 7 eleven. buying a 7up
Snacks everywhere
>>71640573
In my room with some friends when my dad rushed in and said what happened.
>>71640573
it was like the third week of school, 7th grade
free day basically
I was in 3rd grade when it happened. My mom didn't wake me up so when I woke up at 10 I panicked and got ready for school, then my mom told me it was cancelled (Which is why she didn't wake me up). She didn't tell me why but I was happy because no school.
I then think I just played pokemon and watched spongebob. I didn't actually hear about 9/11 until the week after because I stayed in my house and didn't talk to anybody.
At the snackbar.
>>71640573
I was in second grade, at school. I remember watching the whole thing at my grandma's place when I got back from school
7/11 was a part time job
>>71640573
It's sad because that's the only place my family could shop, but then I realized that I'm white and I couldn't know what poverty was and ceased to exist.
>>71641083
Gold
I think I was at home. I watched it on TV if I recall correctly. I couldn't see the plumes of smoke from where I lived though.
>>71640985
Allah hu snackbar
I was in school, I can still remember. I had this amazing mango fruit with me (I usually never brought fruit to school but I did this day) and it was early in the morning here in Sweden that we got the news (timedifference for you retards). The teacher told us what had happened to some hamburgers across the world but all I could care about was my wonderful mango. Never forget mango day.
>>71641083
Kek
I was at work watching the events unfold on my boss' TV in his office.
>>71641351
It happened in the morning over here, dumbass. So either you can't tell time or you didn't hear about it til the next day.
>>71640573
1st grade homeroom. i think we got sent home that day, not sure
>>71641083
I was on 4chan
This is a shill thread.
Engine seven, Ladder one, Batallion one.
>>71640573
Bearnouts still trying to force this debunked meme?
faggots
>>71640573
Fixing my leaky roof
Getting ready for my 4th birthday on the 12th
>>71641795
No you weren't you cuckold
>>71641795
>4chan
>In 2001
Newfag detected.
The bants that would've happened that day would've broken whatever internet was around.
i was on tindr swiping right on your nan
>>71642482
>Americap
>Using the word bants
>>71640962
>My mom didn't wake me up so when I woke up at 10 I panicked and got ready for school
kawaii af kohai
At my cousins house, not sure why I wasn't at school, I remember seeing the second one hit.
>>71641083
severely underrated post
>>71642541
WE LEARNED IT FROM WATCHING YOU!
>>71640694
i'm so sorry anon
>>71641115
Aren't convenience stores more expensive than supermarkets?
The poor and dumb meme is real.
>>71641914
>debunked
spokeswoman Katrina Pierson said, "After you've done several events over a short time period, people misspeak all of the time -- slip of the tongue."
>>71641083
Repost
>>71641173
>>71641734
>>71641755
>>71642702
Really?
there were like 50 threads with that joke minutes after trum 711 shit
>>71640573
In Government class.
It was first period and my teacher put it on the TV.
>>71643073
The joke pre dates Trumps mistake even.
>>71640573
first week of college, spent the rest of the day on AOL chat rooms pretending to be Muslim
>>71641869
prove he was there
>>71641869
You have ruined the joke, faggot. It's 2016, goddamn.
>>71641083
Tfw my 30-something y/o semi-hot female professor said "7/11 was a part-time job" and "jet fuel can't melt steel slurpee machines". Now these memes may be all over Plebbit and normienet, but I like to think she's on the boards here something
>>71641083
repost
>>71640573
JROTC
celebrating of course
In a work truck listening to Howard Stern.
>>71640573
7th grade, first class of the day
>>71640573
Elementary school.
>I remember the transition from "Oh no a plane accidentally hit the WTC tower?" lets watch on CNN.
>watched the second plane hit live.
>School immediately canceled, parents had to come personally to pick their kids up because nobody knew if anything else was going to happen.
>After my sister and I get in the car mom turns around and says "We're at war."
> drove to the gas station and the line was already about 40 cars long. Nobody was panicking but would wait patiently.
>My town is near Indianapolis, a major air hub, and there are almost always contrails on clear days, completely clear skys for days.
>The next day myself and all my male classmates took turns devising new and excruciating ways to torture/kill Bin Laden.
>I remember being pissed off that I was too young to join the military or give blood.
>Remember all the flags everybody was flying
>I had written a patriotic speech for class that was published in the newspaper, one full side was the american flag printed in color, and on the back was my essay.
Does anybody else remember the unity? The pure rage? Thats what brings us together, hate. And if there's noone to hate we practice hating each other.
I was sleeping in my old room at parents house...dad came in and said 'check dis'
I remember how unified the country was after that and every Haji in the entire area quickly put an American flag sticker on their car. God i miss those days.
I remember hearing the news on the radio about 45 minutes after it happened. I was waiting in my mom's car while she was picking up my little brother from school. Saw the second building coming down later on tv. It was surreal.
I recall the next day at school, none of the teachers wanted to talk about it in class. Everyone had so many questions.
It was 15 years ago.
Why the fuck are you still going on about this?
>>71640691
Grab us a cornetto mate
>>71644290
>attacks occur at 9am EST (UTC-4)
>in Spain this is 3pm (UTC+2)
>First class of the day
>3pm
No wonder you're poor.