User blog:ArtemisDonut/A Moment of Silence for the Victims of 9/11

I'm sure many of you guys know what this post will be about. 14 years ago, on this very day,(Well, for me. Some of you guys are living in different regions than I) terrorist attacks bombed the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and one crashed Pennsylvania. The two planes that bombed the two towers in the beautiful city many people, including myself, love and cherish, killed many people. Around 3,000 people died in total.

Today, we remember the victims of 9/11. We remember their families who grieve their deaths. We remember their bravery in trying to survive the falling buildings. We remember that terrible day. But we also remember hope. Because every time something knocks us down, every time we suffer, everytime we are reduced to ashes, we rise again. We build ourselves up again. We have happiness again. And we always rise from the ashes.

Victims, we salute you. Everyone who is reading this, please. Have a moment of silence for these people. Pray for their families. Hope that we will always survive the roughest of hardships. Have a good cry if you want(like me). Just please, always remember this day, and every victim who died.

Playlist:

Skylines and Turnstiles- Gee's life was influenced as he watched the buildings collapse. He wrote this song to express his feels about what about happened. It might sound a little, what's the word... strange, but to me, it's a great song and every time I listen to it, I think about 9/11.

The Ghost of You- The video isn't exactly relevant to this situation, but nevertheless, the song meaning (my opinion. The song means what you want it to mean) is strong in sadness of losing of someone you love, especially the part, WARNING! SPOILER OF THE SONG!

"You are... Never coming home, Never coming home..."

What I'm doing:

Blasting the playlist, crying, and having a cookie.