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What's very interesting is I could pinpoint the exact location I was at when I heard about the attack. I know the location so well if I went online I could probably give you GPS coordinates.
What's really interesting is I was like six when it happened, and frankly I didn't really understand what was happening or care all that much. I'm remember being very confused about why the adults in the room were so upset about an event that was happening in America since we weren't American and I never heard my parents really even mentioned the country up until that point.
Much later I learnt that the actual problem was that my uncle, that at that point in my life I had never met, worked in the building.