I am so scared right now...

Blayze

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I can't pull myself away from the TV/Internet. This is just too horrible. I have goosebumps all over. I started out the day sick with a sinus infection and now all of this. And to make it worse all these rumor threads about more attacks being predicted, etc... even though they are BS is scaring the crap out of me.

With that last rant for the night, Im out of here.

Night :(
 

goog

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Relax man, get some sleep. Quit reading this crap if it's getting to you.
I'm in Canada but still somewhat shaken by this, more pissed than upset at this point.
Half hoping some punk jumps me walking to work in the morning, just so I can vent.
 

TallBill

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fuxin chit.. im a lil scared over here in jersey.. seeing as that i can see the smoke :( but o/w, wut can u do? nothin.. just tell ;yer loved ones that u love em.. and hope for the best
 

Beandog

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Know how your feel, Im 10 miles from the Pentagon. Im just wondering whats next. Just think if they try something like this with a nuke in a bag or bio weapaons. No place is safe, but surely living this close to Wash DC is more at risk. Id like to sleep, but I am having a hard time getting to sleep, this whole thing is just horrid...and the fact that we had NO prior intelligence and no warnings what so ever is just utterly beyond comprehension, WTF do we sepnd all this money for on CIA, Inteligence etc, FBI, and so on..sorry I am ranting now gotta take a break.
 

I know how you feel. I work in NYC and dont really feel like going back. We can't let the terrorists win, we have to stay strong.
 

Logix

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Will this put you at ease at all? It has more information (always good) and it says they've apprehended some suspects:

Hub terror suspects ID'd

Authorities in Massachusetts identified at least five Arab men as suspects in yesterday's terror attacks launched from Logan International Airport, seizing in the central parking garage a car laden with Arabic-language flight training manuals, sources said last night.

Two of the men, whose passports were traced to the United Arab Emirates, were brothers, one of whom was a trained pilot, a source told the Herald, speaking on condition of anonymity.
 

Jfur

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Stop watching the news, seriosuly. This may not be the end of it, but things are going to be ok. Watching the news will only get you more riled up and freaked out. We all need to keep a clear head right now. Do something "normal" if you can. Do something you love and be especially thankful for it tonight. It doesn't mean you don't care about all of those people or aren't afriad for yourself or your family, but it's important that we all do that right now.

 

brxndxn

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I know exactly how you feel.... I've been sick for the past week and I was finally well today... I woke up early to start setting up my new waterbed with my friend.. we worked from 8-10:15 without even thinking to turn on the TV... We then left to get to class.. as soon as I got to class, everyone was glued to the television. I was like "What the hell just happened" and they told me a plane hit the WTC and they both collapsed. As soon as I saw the second plane hitting the second building, I immediately felt sick - a type of sick that I've only ever felt once before when I saw a person's leg break when I was really close by. I couldn't pay attention in class - good thing the next class was cancelled. I was also scared.

I seriously hope we beef up intelligence and start making TIGHT allies with our friends.
 

goog

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Here's a recent email I received. Thought I'd share it.
If you've seen it, sorry. Hope it doesn't freak anybody out worse.

This TANTRA came from India. No matter if you're superstitious or not, spend some time reading it.
It holds useful messages for the soul.


TAKE HOLD OF EVERY MOMENT



A friend of mine opened his wife's underwear drawer and picked up a silk paper wrapped package:



"This, - he said - isn't any ordinary package."

He unwrapped the box and stared at both the silk paper and the box.



"She got this the first time we went to New York, 8 or 9 years ago. She has never put it on, was saving it for a special occasion.
Well, I guess this is it. He got near the bed and placed the gift box next to the other clothing he was taking to the funeral house, his wife had just died. He turned to me and said:


"Never save something for a special occasion. Every day in your life is a special occasion".
I still think those words changed my life.

Now I read more and clean less.

I sit on the porch without worrying about anything.

I spend more time with my family, and less at work.
I understood that life should be a source of experiences to be lived up, not survive through. I no longer keep anything. I use crystal glasses every day. I'll wear new clothes to go to the supermarket, if I feel like it.

I don?t save my special perfume for special occasions; I use it whenever I want to. The words "Someday..." and "One Day..." are fading away from my dictionary. If it's worth seeing, listening or doing, I want to see, listen or do it now. I don't know what my friend's wife would have done if she knew she wouldn't be there the next morning, this nobody can tell. I think she might have called her relatives and closest friends.
She might call old friends to make peace over past quarrels. I'd like to think she would go out for Chinese, her favorite food. It's these small things that I would regret not doing, if I knew my time had come, I would regret it, because I would no longer see the friends I would meet, letters... letters that I wanted to write "One of these days".
I would regret and feel sad, because I didn't say to my brothers and sons, not times enough at least, how much I love them.
Now, I try not to delay, postpone or keep anything that could bring laughter and joy into our lives.
And, on each morning, I say to myself that this could be a special day.
Each day, each hour, each minute, is special.
If you got this, it's because someone cares for you and because, probably, there's someone you care about.
If you're too busy to send this out to other people and you say to yourself that you will send it "One of these days", remember that "One day" is far away... or might never come...

Peace,
Mark


 

SlyIke

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I hear that... I hope Bush doesn't keep up this cowboy-I don't give a d**n what anyone else thinks mentality. We truely are becoming a global community, we need to play by everyone's rules, not just ours. I can only hope that this will draw *everyone* together to support those in need now, not to alter the topography of the first country we suspect. We need the blood in this country, right now, from living volunteers, not pouring into the streets of the Middle East.