Vid of the Day

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    • footage is crazy, i was in my dorm roomhelloeatbreathedrive
    • @ 18:00... no wordsshapesalad
    • Some scenes are hauntingly beautiful. Will be burned into my brain forever._niko
    • I lived in Lower East Side at that time, few minutes away from the place. I had seen it with my eyes how the second building collapsed.zaq
    • Afternoon that day I got very close and offered my help to search for survivors. Stayed there until late evening.zaq
    • omg zaq, I can't even imaginemonospaced
    • Engraved in our memories for the rest of our lives. Will we ever know the real story behind all this?Bennn
    • My alarm went off to Howard Stern freaking out. Thought it was a big joke for like ten minutes.HijoDMaite
    • ^my dad phoned my room at 9am sharp & told me there's been an attack on the first tower, i remember asking him what movie he was watching, still so vivid.helloeatbreathedrive
    • I was moving back to NYC. Came down the FDR with everything in the back of a jeep and zero cars on the road. Tolls were empty too.cannonball1978
    • I'm on my 20th video now, fucking makes my blood boil and 3 cigs down fuckhelloeatbreathedrive
    • It was absolutely incredible. I was in Brooklyn just across the water, I kept my windows shut for 2 months after, the smell of burning lasted forever.robotron3k
    • The guy deserves an emmy.robotron3k
    • So professional through it all. "What happened?" "What's your name?" "How do you spell it?" "what company you with?"HijoDMaite
    • I was in a typography class. A guy broke in and shouted “two planes crashed into the twin towers”, and everyone ran to the caffeteria.maquito
    • We stood there watching the news shocked for hours.maquito
    • This LaGanga guy is a badass pro, deserves an award.maquito

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