I am living in Hiroshima atm. People here consider it very important that people know the details in order to ensure that such a weapon never gets used again. One of my students' mother is a hibakusha, or survivor. She was about to get on a tram about 600m away from the epicenter. The only reason she survived, she thinks, was because the tram was between her and the blast. But she was horrendously burnt. Many people who survived talk of seeing people walking away from the blast, burnt and skin hanging off of them, asking for water. t.t The timing of the bomb, leaflets or whatever, was timed (8am-ish) so that everyone was in the city center at work and school, where the Peace Park is now. There are many volunteers at the Peace Park, some of my own darling students includes, who go and guide international visitors around in their own language: Korean, Chinese, English, etc. It's an amazing place to visit, but also a very heavy one. So, yeah, people here believe the bomb was a sign that humans need to step up and out of war to ensure that no people and children of any nation never suffer again.
Im thinking they were probably warning people from the us, that for some reason were in japan, to evacuate. Or anybody who knew English. This would make sense as they thought of the Japanese as less than humans. It absolutely doesnt justify it however
This 9/11 talk is always so emotional. My husband's birth is 9/11 and when this happened he was in the middle of the Basic Training Phase in the US Army; he had just joined in. Not only was this his birth day, which he spent in alert in a mess hall watching news like every other private, but all those people died and our nation would be at war before he even would get out of Basic Training. Proud to say he still in 17 years later.
they just dropped the leaflets so they could tell themselves that atleast we warned them in the language that most wouldn't understand. makes sense america
Actually, the leaflets were written in Japanese characters, not English. There are still pictures on the internet if you want to search it up. Still pretty messed up tho.
Tbf, dropping leaflets in the first place is a VERY generous thing to do. The US was never involved until pearl harbor. Its fucked up to drop 2 bombs, but the Japanese started it.
It was generous of America to do it in the first place, and to be fair it was printed in Japanese characters, look it up and you’ll see it. Either way it was completely justified.
I honestly had no idea what was going on during 9/11. I remember school had just started and then all the teachers were just turning on the radio and live streams on the TV. One of the teachers was crying and all the students were confused. This was all in 3rd grade.
Dude Wazap I live in Michigan and people thought it was the end of the world so some people ran outside or checked the windows to see if we were gonna die.
I remember it I was in 4th grade. I saw the plane hit the building and then the teacher turned the TV off. We all got sent home. My dad took me and our puppy put us in the hidden storage in our basement and I had my gameboy and my dog. I did t know if war actually broke out. If I'd see my parents again. I was only in there for an hour. I remember what my father told me before he closed the door. " I hope I taught you enough to live. If I don't open this door. Fight for your life." He opened the door an hour later. I was just a child. To think at 8 years old I could've ended up all alone. Damn man. Shit hits hard.
I remember when I lived in Okinawa we would go to mainland a lot just to hang out (highschool, 2005-2009) and there were places you could go and see permanent shadows on the ground from people getting vaporized instantly from the nuke. Scary as fuuuuuuuuu
wee een yea. Everything these days is pick and choose. But ultimately if one bothers you than they should all bother you or none should bother you. Too much time is wasted just thinking about it.
Deep Blue, God I wish. But the Japanese wouldn't have the balls to. Then if the Chinese make it everyone would be talking about how it's fucking "Chinese propaganda" and "brainwashing". Fuck sakes.
did y’all know that some of the people who died, their shadows were burned onto the wall behind them bc of the heat and the blast they got vaporized immediately. theres this famous one of a little girl jump roping.
I think the little girl jump roping is fake. The graphics project is called The Making of an Innocent Shadow, the whole process of the creation of the image is online. It’s a good concept but yeah, just letting y’all know
Wow, as a New Zealander, it was actually really interesting to hear all your personal experiences of how 9/11 effected you. I have some family in the states and have been to ground zero in New York and even I was emotional during my visit. I don’t exactly remember where I was, or what I was doing at the time (as I was 9 years old in 2001 & didn’t follow global news) but being there at ground zero and realising I was standing exactly where the tragedy I had only seen on TV and almost didn’t believe legitimately made me cry... Plus hearing my American Aunty tell me how she was traumatised for years after because she was working in a building close by at the time and actually saw the planes hit and saw people jumping out the building... It’s crazy. Even though I’m not American, it effected me big time too
Oh shit I didn't know America sent those to warn the Japanese, were we not taught this in history? But come on, all in English..I thought they would know better to have some Japanese in it for them to understand what it meant.
I took AP U.S History and we were not taught that so it kinda surprised me, also I think at that time period I feel like they probably assumed that they knew English? Idk
9-11, I was working that day at an airport hotel front desk when I learned about stuff going down.... I was a teen back then so it didn't scare me much but as more was shared, reminded me on how fragile life is and one thing we all have in common is ancestors who survived their own wars experienced in their lives!.... Because of that though, we learn better for everyday despite what people think they know because they may learn one day, the one looked at the most is usually making the most of their life!.... Be safe strong and awesome!.... That way it's more fun hearing stories from loved ones who are proud of us for being strong too!... RespectN❤
I'm not American but when I saw the 911 attack I was scared too. Cause I know what would happen when a big country go into war. I know that there's still war in many country but I definitely doesn't want any major country to go to war. Not that I on their side or not I just know how scary it will be.
Wow, my cousin’s gonna be 18 soon. She was born on 9/11/01 and her father was born on July 4th. Needless to say, they get “randomly” checked EVERY time they go on a plane together. 😭
From what I remember: America gave Japan like a 24-hour notice to surrender or they will drop the bomb. Read Hiroshima by John Hersey and it tells true stories of 5 survivors that witnessed the bombing while being in Hiroshima
Hardcore History did one of his podcasts dedicated to the atomic bomb and has the stories of the survivors from a bath house or something that witnessed it. It details the lead up to and after effects of the hiroshima drop.
I was in he 3rd grade that year. Its crazy that I still remember that day. But what stuck with me the most just watching the ashy MTA buses drive by super fast and everyone in those buses covered in Ash.
8:42 I never knew that people were feeling that way when It happened. I was literally walking in the door and my parents had the Tv playing and it was the news i remember it so clearly
Growing up during 9/11 and this war as a baby you're just desensitized to it. Hearing it every year, watching the documentary every year, seeing the facts, EVERY YEAR! We just don't emotionally feel it.
As someone who is a senior in high school now (i was like almost one when 9/11 happened) its strange hearing JK's POV when 9/11 happened because the feelings they describe are like the feelings i've felt with school tragedies that have happened while i was in school (for example, shootings and then a smaller thing that happened at my own school personally). I remember when the florida shooting happened last school year and i was crying in art class because of the sheer empathy and fear of that happening at our own school. Watching your entire school get renovated and seeing them up security more than half way into the school year was strange and i imagine it felt the same as watching airports do the same thing then.
I wonder if the USA never dropped those two bombs and the US had to invade Japan, how many civilians would of died from the Japanese army forcing them to "fight to the last man and woman and child" as they planned it? How many civilians did the Japanese army kill and torture in the conquest for their empire. In my opinion the two bombs saved lives in the grander scheme of things. They were fanatical in their beliefs. In other words crazy. Like Germany, a whole country gone insane.
I was still a little kid during that time so I don't really have memory about it my parents do and they said we were at Disney and when it happened they closed the entire park and had everyone go back to their hotel rooms and since my dad was previously in the Navy they had everyone who had served before wait in the lobby of the hotel room just in case they needed to be drafted. My father actually worked at the pentagon during that time and if we had not of been on Vacation who knows what would have happened to him, all I remember is the emotion in the hotel room being very tense and it being super quiet.
I was 6 when 9/11 happen and My family just move to the USA only a few months(January) before it happened ; I remembered my parents telling us we were going back home and that we can’t stay here no longer. I didn’t understand it at the time but later on they explain that they didn’t want to stay in a country where they have no knowledge of the language and known no one that I can really help them when I country started their war.
bruh...that is not what survivor's guilt is, not even close, survivor's guilt is if someone inside the building survives but everyone they know dies and they feel guilty about surviving, being alive during a tragic event DOES NOT count as a survivor's guilt lol.
I remember seeing the second hit in person through the windows. School was weird that day. A lot of parents came and picked up their kids. Only the minorities left their kids at school.
I visited the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb museum and they had collected many items from the blast including fences with shadows burned into them, warped coins, wallets, pottery pieces remelted into each other, even a mans jacket that had the front burned off with blood all over it. It was so eye opening and really could bring a tear to anyone's eye. There were survivor stories and even survivors of the blast still had health complications until they died from exposure to radiation. It's war but the general public had nothing to do with it. And to see the effect of a nuclear blast, it's truly something I would never wish on anyone. One thing I did notice was that even though it's a museum the timelines never mentioned the Pearl Harbor attack and never mentioned the warfare between countries... it's an interesting note that parts of history are still left out and made me wonder what Japanese people grew up believing and how they feel about the incident.
I was in kindergarten when 9/11 happened so it didn’t really hit me as hard. But I do remember the school announcing over the PA system that one of the towers had been attacked. I had no idea what was going on but I do remember the teachers faces change completely. The school was put on lockdown and we were let out early
My family and I moved from NYC to Florida 7 months before 9/11 and all I remember was coming home from school to see my dad at the bus stop, which was weird because he was usually at work, and that's when he told me what had happened. I remember being sat in front of the TV just watching replays of the buildings collapsing while our phones were ringing nonstop in the background from family members still in New York. The worse part was finding out that one of my mom friends had died. It was very traumatic but I honestly can't even imagine how mentally damaging Hiroshima must've been to those who escaped. It's one thing to run away from a building on fire but a nuclear bomb with limited time? shit man...
I remember being in 1st grade and not understanding what was going on. the teacher crying and everyone huddled together in class. a few kids cried but I didn't know why. we weren't allowed to leave the rooms lunch was brought to us. it's crazy it doesn't seem that long ago but it was
i grew up about 25 minutes from new york city and was in 6th grade when 9/11 happened. i had a friend whose dad died that day, and another whose dad got out and came home that day covered in dust and ash. i guess i can understand it maybe not feeling real or important to joe on the other side of the country, but to us so close it was very real. i get chills when i watch old movies or old episodes of friends or something when they show the NYC skyline with the twin towers because i know it no longer looks like that.
I was in 1st Grade during 9/11 living in Arlington VA, where the Pentagon is, and I remember that day very clearly. My teacher had us all sitting on the carpet for Morning reading, we were learning about tornados. Then suddenly a Really Loud Bang and then the ground shook. All my classmates gasped! Some kids thought it was a tornado. Our teacher then told us not to worry, that the school was working on the roof. Later on one by one each kid was being called to go to the office to leave for the day. I was one of the last four kids left! I was really confused, wondering why everyone was leaving. Then when I was called to go to the office I couldn’t find my mom the school office was filled with parents picking up their kids, everyone was frantic!! Really scary!
I remember working the morning shift at a sports bar the morning of the 9/11 attacks. Every tv and the big screen was showing the coverage of the attacks. It was a crazy morning.
I remember seeing 9/11 on tv, I was only 6 and has stayed home from school for some reason and it suddenly cut into my cartoons so I tried changing the channel and it was on every single one. Me being a stupid little kid thought all the tv channels randomly decided to show the same movie at the same time for some reason. I don't think I really understood what it was I saw until I was older. Didn't help I'm in Canada so it wasn't as widely talked about in my community.
I'm the same age as Joe. I had the same experience it has like why is everyone freaking out over burning buildings? at that age I didn't understand the value of family or life in general.
All I remember from 9/11 is that it was my 1st birthday and my mom turned on the TV and all of the channels were playing the same thing about the attack
I was only 2 when 9/11 happened, but when I was about 8 or 9 I was curious about it so I watched a documentary on UA-cam (I was probably too young to watch it) but I cried my eyes out. I can’t imagine living through something like that.
I’m a South Korean and what I read from Japanese nuke suvivor’s(he suffered radiation poison) book is that Japanese govenment didn’t allowed people to evacuate from bombing back then. It was considered as coward and traitor. So whether knew or not they had no choice.
Japan still needs to apologize for its war crimes tho! No point in trying to deny its existence from the history books when the world knows what happened.
jay bot Japan bombed an island full of civilians, a hospital, etc prior to the Hiroshima nuke. They also enslaved koreans before whilst denying it and not properly apologizing for it. I agree with you but there is a lot they have for. But again, it's true that other countries have a lot to apologize for too.
Japan basically invaded and literally raped nearly all the countries they were around at the time. Look up what they did in China, Korea, Indonesia, the Phillipines, etc.
I live in N.Y. I was in school that day and the principal made the morning announcement to inform us the the world trade center has been attacked. We saw news what was going on... We were so horrified to what had happened. If we had a warning like what happen hiroshima we wouldn't have lost so many innocent lives
I was one on 9/11 and I didn’t know what that date ment until 6th grade I was truly shocked when my teacher showed us videos of the attack and I still wonder why as an American it took me so long to learn about this tragedy
I was in geometry class 1st block 9th grade when the vice principal got on the speeker on 911 . Like we finshed the lession and work gor the day ready for the bell to ring. I got so scared I always had anxiety snd mixed levle of everyone else ,but the teacher to distract use gavebuse s pop quiz like two questions since we where not changeing vlass until they told use. Yeah freaking out of war maybe starting and left over civilian plans in the air that day did freak everyone out untill the no fly expect military figther jets (but thst freak everyonenout teo seeing them surveying the area though the day) and AirFoce one did freak everyone out. Also all thr scard feeling you guys said.
I am living in Hiroshima atm.
People here consider it very important that people know the details in order to ensure that such a weapon never gets used again.
One of my students' mother is a hibakusha, or survivor. She was about to get on a tram about 600m away from the epicenter.
The only reason she survived, she thinks, was because the tram was between her and the blast. But she was horrendously burnt.
Many people who survived talk of seeing people walking away from the blast, burnt and skin hanging off of them, asking for water. t.t
The timing of the bomb, leaflets or whatever, was timed (8am-ish) so that everyone was in the city center at work and school, where the Peace Park is now.
There are many volunteers at the Peace Park, some of my own darling students includes, who go and guide international visitors around in their own language: Korean, Chinese, English, etc.
It's an amazing place to visit, but also a very heavy one.
So, yeah, people here believe the bomb was a sign that humans need to step up and out of war to ensure that no people and children of any nation never suffer again.
1:38 first time joe pissed at bart 😂😂😂😂😂
😅
Citizen Fubar don’t mess with Joe’s pepo!!
Bart just doesn't have a brain or a moral compass, hence his stupidness, too much protein shakes
Valentine Amoretti ha
they were both joking...
> try to warn Japanese citizens about incoming nuke
> drop warnings in english...
makes sense..
Im thinking they were probably warning people from the us, that for some reason were in japan, to evacuate. Or anybody who knew English. This would make sense as they thought of the Japanese as less than humans. It absolutely doesnt justify it however
Rodrigo Vasquez
The nuking of Japan was completely justified.
i mean, they also were originally gonna nuke tokyo but realized that'd be fucked up. They kinda tried?
McSnezzly No. Tokyo was already heavily damaged from American Bombings in March 1945.
They were in Japanese
This 9/11 talk is always so emotional. My husband's birth is 9/11 and when this happened he was in the middle of the Basic Training Phase in the US Army; he had just joined in. Not only was this his birth day, which he spent in alert in a mess hall watching news like every other private, but all those people died and our nation would be at war before he even would get out of Basic Training. Proud to say he still in 17 years later.
they just dropped the leaflets so they could tell themselves that atleast we warned them in the language that most wouldn't understand. makes sense america
Actually, the leaflets were written in Japanese characters, not English. There are still pictures on the internet if you want to search it up. Still pretty messed up tho.
Keith Sapnu thanks for giving me the heads up. I love ww2 history so anything I missed is welcome
Must of been only to warn American tourist
Any warning at all is more than generous.
they were at war, i doubt that a lot of american tourist were in japan.
Geo: So you were like 18 right?
Joe: NOOO!!! I was 17!!!!
Joe sounded so mad for a second hahaha 8:20
He didn’t sound mad
nwowolfpacfan415 you wanna get slapped fam?
Leave it to America to drop English leaflets in Japan.
Gorgon it was in japanese. But it warned of massive bombs not a nuke because no one knew what a nuke is
10 second head start
Tbf, dropping leaflets in the first place is a VERY generous thing to do. The US was never involved until pearl harbor. Its fucked up to drop 2 bombs, but the Japanese started it.
It was generous of America to do it in the first place, and to be fair it was printed in Japanese characters, look it up and you’ll see it. Either way it was completely justified.
And in English
I honestly had no idea what was going on during 9/11. I remember school had just started and then all the teachers were just turning on the radio and live streams on the TV.
One of the teachers was crying and all the students were confused. This was all in 3rd grade.
Dude Wazap I live in Michigan and people thought it was the end of the world so some people ran outside or checked the windows to see if we were gonna die.
You must not have a good memory or I was way too perceptive, because I was in first grade and I remember it all in great detail.
I remember it I was in 4th grade. I saw the plane hit the building and then the teacher turned the TV off. We all got sent home. My dad took me and our puppy put us in the hidden storage in our basement and I had my gameboy and my dog. I did t know if war actually broke out. If I'd see my parents again. I was only in there for an hour. I remember what my father told me before he closed the door. " I hope I taught you enough to live. If I don't open this door. Fight for your life." He opened the door an hour later. I was just a child. To think at 8 years old I could've ended up all alone. Damn man. Shit hits hard.
The nerve of our own government to do this to us. The truth will find its way to the light. You all are still stuck in the matrix.
Dude Wazap I was but a baby, in class my teacher was talking about it, he said
soon there will be people who weren’t alive during it.
I remember when I lived in Okinawa we would go to mainland a lot just to hang out (highschool, 2005-2009) and there were places you could go and see permanent shadows on the ground from people getting vaporized instantly from the nuke. Scary as fuuuuuuuuu
Hey, we're the same age. Noice.
Joe was very triggered, but its all very understandable
damn, did we watch the same video? He didn't look very triggered, only time he "snapped" was when Bart said some stupid shit
fivebyfive over the bombing part he got "triggered" but no lol i dont mean really explosive and angry. I'm only teasing
md love still obsessed with me i see
Sahne Teebeutel same it makes him human
wee een yea. Everything these days is pick and choose. But ultimately if one bothers you than they should all bother you or none should bother you. Too much time is wasted just thinking about it.
Joe looked really uncomfortable at some points
They should also make Nanking Massacre VR or Death March of Bataan VR.
There was actually a man that survived both bombs from both City's his name was Tsutomu Yamaguchi.
Now do one for Unit 731 and the rape of nanking.
Deep Blue, God I wish. But the Japanese wouldn't have the balls to. Then if the Chinese make it everyone would be talking about how it's fucking "Chinese propaganda" and "brainwashing". Fuck sakes.
Rudolph Rudolph where did you get this information from????🤔🤔🤔
"I didn't know that" - Tiff's whole life HAHAHA xD
Now i am waiting for the nagasaki dlc
George Prewitt 😂😂
If EA buys the rights you better believe there gonna charge an arm and a leg for the next DLC pack
And the Pearl Harbor dlc VR on veteran difficultly
"Bump it" Steve Greene 9/11 observer
did y’all know that some of the people who died, their shadows were burned onto the wall behind them bc of the heat and the blast they got vaporized immediately. theres this famous one of a little girl jump roping.
I just looked it up. That is crazy ._.
honeysana shadows? They were vaporized into the walls.
That's literally what he says
Omg that's sad
I think the little girl jump roping is fake. The graphics project is called The Making of an Innocent Shadow, the whole process of the creation of the image is online. It’s a good concept but yeah, just letting y’all know
Wow, as a New Zealander, it was actually really interesting to hear all your personal experiences of how 9/11 effected you. I have some family in the states and have been to ground zero in New York and even I was emotional during my visit. I don’t exactly remember where I was, or what I was doing at the time (as I was 9 years old in 2001 & didn’t follow global news) but being there at ground zero and realising I was standing exactly where the tragedy I had only seen on TV and almost didn’t believe legitimately made me cry... Plus hearing my American Aunty tell me how she was traumatised for years after because she was working in a building close by at the time and actually saw the planes hit and saw people jumping out the building... It’s crazy. Even though I’m not American, it effected me big time too
Wait, whaaaaaat? Geo is older than bart and joe? Not that thats a problem but wow, I'm mind blown tbh LOL
Justin Lo by like 2 years so not that much
Closer to 40
she was born in 1983 so she's 34, someone who is currently 30 years old would have been like 13 in 2001
thats me
Oh shit I didn't know America sent those to warn the Japanese, were we not taught this in history?
But come on, all in English..I thought they would know better to have some Japanese in it for them to understand what it meant.
PGSoS They may have not had time to translate it to Japanese.
WeeItsNookies Why do you have to bring sjws in this? Just trying to overcompensate your argument? It's like a new logical fallacy! The "SJW fallacy"
Look up "Hiroshima and Nagasaki leaflets"
I took AP U.S History and we were not taught that so it kinda surprised me, also I think at that time period I feel like they probably assumed that they knew English? Idk
They don't teach everything at school man that's why you don't limit yourself in just one medium.
Everybody was surprised that Geo was in College XD
Tony Nacion: they were suprised that she was in college at that time , dumbass
Jay F 😂💀
9-11, I was working that day at an airport hotel front desk when I learned about stuff going down.... I was a teen back then so it didn't scare me much but as more was shared, reminded me on how fragile life is and one thing we all have in common is ancestors who survived their own wars experienced in their lives!....
Because of that though, we learn better for everyday despite what people think they know because they may learn one day, the one looked at the most is usually making the most of their life!....
Be safe strong and awesome!....
That way it's more fun hearing stories from loved ones who are proud of us for being strong too!...
RespectN❤
I'm not American but when I saw the 911 attack I was scared too. Cause I know what would happen when a big country go into war. I know that there's still war in many country but I definitely doesn't want any major country to go to war. Not that I on their side or not I just know how scary it will be.
Wow, my cousin’s gonna be 18 soon. She was born on 9/11/01 and her father was born on July 4th.
Needless to say, they get “randomly” checked EVERY time they go on a plane together. 😭
Mistah Pokey why
Mistah Pokey y do they get checked?
Axl Matute
They get suspicious, it’s too coincidental. They think it’s some sort of a calling card.
I was born 9/11/02 in New York also😬
From what I remember: America gave Japan like a 24-hour notice to surrender or they will drop the bomb.
Read Hiroshima by John Hersey and it tells true stories of 5 survivors that witnessed the bombing while being in Hiroshima
and even after hiroshima got nuked they refused to surrender which lead to nagasaki getting nuked
Hardcore History did one of his podcasts dedicated to the atomic bomb and has the stories of the survivors from a bath house or something that witnessed it. It details the lead up to and after effects of the hiroshima drop.
tea they didn’t fully surrender until USSAR declared war on Japan which few days after the second bombing
VR will eventually replace education in schools.
I was in he 3rd grade that year. Its crazy that I still remember that day. But what stuck with me the most just watching the ashy MTA buses drive by super fast and everyone in those buses covered in Ash.
8:42 I never knew that people were feeling that way when It happened. I was literally walking in the door and my parents had the Tv playing and it was the news i remember it so clearly
Growing up during 9/11 and this war as a baby you're just desensitized to it. Hearing it every year, watching the documentary every year, seeing the facts, EVERY YEAR! We just don't emotionally feel it.
Damn how old is Geo? 2001? I was a freshman and High School. lol
34
As someone who is a senior in high school now (i was like almost one when 9/11 happened) its strange hearing JK's POV when 9/11 happened because the feelings they describe are like the feelings i've felt with school tragedies that have happened while i was in school (for example, shootings and then a smaller thing that happened at my own school personally). I remember when the florida shooting happened last school year and i was crying in art class because of the sheer empathy and fear of that happening at our own school. Watching your entire school get renovated and seeing them up security more than half way into the school year was strange and i imagine it felt the same as watching airports do the same thing then.
I wonder if the USA never dropped those two bombs and the US had to invade Japan, how many civilians would of died from the Japanese army forcing them to "fight to the last man and woman and child" as they planned it? How many civilians did the Japanese army kill and torture in the conquest for their empire. In my opinion the two bombs saved lives in the grander scheme of things. They were fanatical in their beliefs. In other words crazy. Like Germany, a whole country gone insane.
Japan:
>Genocides Koreans, and Chinese on mass
>”this never happened
>gets nuked twice to prevent a Total War scenario
>”I will never forget this”
The leaflets were in japanese and english.
Hua Spirit look it up
How old is Geo?
Hello People same age as Bart I think. She had a special college course for those still in high school
34 turning 35 in October. She is older than Bart and Joe.
Ayyyyy the BART walk offs are back!!!!! Miss those
I feel what they are saying, when i talk to the kids who where not born when U.S bombed us in '99, but it is in the past, we must all stay positive
The A-Bomb was dropped 73 years ago... I wonder what kind of bomb we have now, almost 100 years and tech has advanced, who knows?
I was still a little kid during that time so I don't really have memory about it my parents do and they said we were at Disney and when it happened they closed the entire park and had everyone go back to their hotel rooms and since my dad was previously in the Navy they had everyone who had served before wait in the lobby of the hotel room just in case they needed to be drafted. My father actually worked at the pentagon during that time and if we had not of been on Vacation who knows what would have happened to him, all I remember is the emotion in the hotel room being very tense and it being super quiet.
It’s crazy hearing everybody’s different experiences with 9/11 and just their life before JK
i was in kenya first grade, maybe i saw it on tv
some of these jknews episodes get real as fuck.... and then there are times when bart and joe start saying some hilarious fucking shit xd
i’ve been waiting for david and steve in the same episode😂
Wow man Tiffany looks great!
Ninjas were 5'2"???
*NOW IS MY TIME*
Ww3 is gon be lit, I can't wait for it so we could play video games about it!
Omar Hernandez
Call of duty future warfare Black ops 3 predicted 2025 so let's see if they were right
Black ops 2 was in 2025
When the games releases invite me so we can play lol
nothing cute or romantic about war its fucking nasty not a movie or video game its death everywhere
This video gave me chills
what does Joe say at 7:43? I don't understand
Geo was in College in 2001? Whaaattt?? Hi old Is Geo? Hahahahaha 🤔🧐🧐
Elizabet Quina 34 or 35
I was 6 when 9/11 happen and My family just move to the USA only a few months(January) before it happened ; I remembered my parents telling us we were going back home and that we can’t stay here no longer. I didn’t understand it at the time but later on they explain that they didn’t want to stay in a country where they have no knowledge of the language and known no one that I can really help them when I country started their war.
bruh...that is not what survivor's guilt is, not even close, survivor's guilt is if someone inside the building survives but everyone they know dies and they feel guilty about surviving, being alive during a tragic event DOES NOT count as a survivor's guilt lol.
wait Geo was in college in 2001??
OMG I was like 4 yrs old when it happened😮😮
I remember seeing the second hit in person through the windows. School was weird that day. A lot of parents came and picked up their kids. Only the minorities left their kids at school.
“The trojan war!!” Joe had me dead. 😂💀
omg a year after the incident, i went to the hospital around WTC and saw TONS of missing person posters taped to the building. absolutely tragic :(
I visited the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb museum and they had collected many items from the blast including fences with shadows burned into them, warped coins, wallets, pottery pieces remelted into each other, even a mans jacket that had the front burned off with blood all over it.
It was so eye opening and really could bring a tear to anyone's eye. There were survivor stories and even survivors of the blast still had health complications until they died from exposure to radiation. It's war but the general public had nothing to do with it. And to see the effect of a nuclear blast, it's truly something I would never wish on anyone.
One thing I did notice was that even though it's a museum the timelines never mentioned the Pearl Harbor attack and never mentioned the warfare between countries... it's an interesting note that parts of history are still left out and made me wonder what Japanese people grew up believing and how they feel about the incident.
I was in kindergarten when 9/11 happened so it didn’t really hit me as hard. But I do remember the school announcing over the PA system that one of the towers had been attacked. I had no idea what was going on but I do remember the teachers faces change completely. The school was put on lockdown and we were let out early
BBoy Vincanity would be a great guest host !!
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Damn. The quality of the recent videos is amazing.
2001, I was in 2nd grade. All I wanted to do was watch PBS kids but nooooo, my Grandpa had to watch the news. Lol
oh man i was in 2nd grade during 9/11... i was in brooklyn but i remember seeing smoke through the windows from my classroom
Imagine how real we can recreate wars or battles maybe even be virtually inside the ring of a live fight
I remember exactly where I was during 9/11. I was in my 4th grade English class and one of the other teachers came in a told our teacher.
My family and I moved from NYC to Florida 7 months before 9/11 and all I remember was coming home from school to see my dad at the bus stop, which was weird because he was usually at work, and that's when he told me what had happened. I remember being sat in front of the TV just watching replays of the buildings collapsing while our phones were ringing nonstop in the background from family members still in New York. The worse part was finding out that one of my mom friends had died. It was very traumatic but I honestly can't even imagine how mentally damaging Hiroshima must've been to those who escaped. It's one thing to run away from a building on fire but a nuclear bomb with limited time? shit man...
Love your videos❤
9/11 I was a freshman in high school and I'm 32 years old now so how old is Geo if she was in junior college
She is 34 turning 35 in Oct.
I remember being in 1st grade and not understanding what was going on. the teacher crying and everyone huddled together in class. a few kids cried but I didn't know why. we weren't allowed to leave the rooms lunch was brought to us. it's crazy it doesn't seem that long ago but it was
i grew up about 25 minutes from new york city and was in 6th grade when 9/11 happened. i had a friend whose dad died that day, and another whose dad got out and came home that day covered in dust and ash. i guess i can understand it maybe not feeling real or important to joe on the other side of the country, but to us so close it was very real. i get chills when i watch old movies or old episodes of friends or something when they show the NYC skyline with the twin towers because i know it no longer looks like that.
I was in 1st Grade during 9/11 living in Arlington VA, where the Pentagon is, and I remember that day very clearly. My teacher had us all sitting on the carpet for Morning reading, we were learning about tornados. Then suddenly a Really Loud Bang and then the ground shook. All my classmates gasped! Some kids thought it was a tornado. Our teacher then told us not to worry, that the school was working on the roof. Later on one by one each kid was being called to go to the office to leave for the day. I was one of the last four kids left! I was really confused, wondering why everyone was leaving. Then when I was called to go to the office I couldn’t find my mom the school office was filled with parents picking up their kids, everyone was frantic!! Really scary!
The bomb museum in Hiroshima is a must go if you're in Japan
I remember working the morning shift at a sports bar the morning of the 9/11 attacks. Every tv and the big screen was showing the coverage of the attacks. It was a crazy morning.
Virtual nuke news
"TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING"
I remember seeing 9/11 on tv, I was only 6 and has stayed home from school for some reason and it suddenly cut into my cartoons so I tried changing the channel and it was on every single one. Me being a stupid little kid thought all the tv channels randomly decided to show the same movie at the same time for some reason. I don't think I really understood what it was I saw until I was older. Didn't help I'm in Canada so it wasn't as widely talked about in my community.
dont tell me that jk people still believe that it was a terrorist attack
I was in Manhattan when 9/11 happened. I was 4 or 5 but like i still remember moments from that day. Was so scary and sad.
I'm the same age as Joe. I had the same experience it has like why is everyone freaking out over burning buildings? at that age I didn't understand the value of family or life in general.
Why is there music in the background it's so loud I can't hear you I can't watch this one 😥
Great job to the editor at 2:30
Had Me Dying lmao
All I remember from 9/11 is that it was my 1st birthday and my mom turned on the TV and all of the channels were playing the same thing about the attack
My high school graduating class, a third joined the military in some capacity.
Joe should do videos on history. I feel like he’ll know enough and I’d watch
I was only 2 when 9/11 happened, but when I was about 8 or 9 I was curious about it so I watched a documentary on UA-cam (I was probably too young to watch it) but I cried my eyes out. I can’t imagine living through something like that.
I was four, going into five when 9/11 happened, I don’t remeber anything, when I have classmates that have vivid memories about that day
I Love it when they Cover articles like that! Joe ist just so smart and i like to hear his point of view!
Steve is fucking hilarious, I have his funny, twisted sense of humour
"Of Iraq" LMFAO facts
What gets me emotional is The Great War.
I’m a South Korean and what I read from Japanese nuke suvivor’s(he suffered radiation poison) book is that Japanese govenment didn’t allowed people to evacuate from bombing back then. It was considered as coward and traitor. So whether knew or not they had no choice.
Japan still needs to apologize for its war crimes tho! No point in trying to deny its existence from the history books when the world knows what happened.
sayjai bao no one needs to apologize, every country has committed war crimes you need to get everyone to apologize not just 1 country
jay bot Japan bombed an island full of civilians, a hospital, etc prior to the Hiroshima nuke. They also enslaved koreans before whilst denying it and not properly apologizing for it. I agree with you but there is a lot they have for. But again, it's true that other countries have a lot to apologize for too.
I think we all as humans have slot of apologizing to do
true, Unit 731, Rape of Nanking, Korean Comfort women, and massive rape in numerous asian countries.
Japan basically invaded and literally raped nearly all the countries they were around at the time. Look up what they did in China, Korea, Indonesia, the Phillipines, etc.
I did my junior year twice too
1:39 Joe has a very good point
Joe is talking abut bombing the Japanese and give a warning they couldn’t understand
Shoutout to the editors.
I live in N.Y. I was in school that day and the principal made the morning announcement to inform us the the world trade center has been attacked. We saw news what was going on... We were so horrified to what had happened.
If we had a warning like what happen hiroshima we wouldn't have lost so many innocent lives
Don't worry Bart. I had like 3 senior years
My grandpa was like 12-13 when the bombs were dropped. Though he was up north in Hokkaido.
This is why you need to translate your language to the language of your enemy to send the message
I was one on 9/11 and I didn’t know what that date ment until 6th grade I was truly shocked when my teacher showed us videos of the attack and I still wonder why as an American it took me so long to learn about this tragedy
My grandpa was fishing in the waters when it happened and the boats were used for evacuation.
Joe is 33
I was in geometry class 1st block 9th grade when the vice principal got on the speeker on 911 . Like we finshed the lession and work gor the day ready for the bell to ring. I got so scared I always had anxiety snd mixed levle of everyone else ,but the teacher to distract use gavebuse s pop quiz like two questions since we where not changeing vlass until they told use. Yeah freaking out of war maybe starting and left over civilian plans in the air that day did freak everyone out untill the no fly expect military figther jets (but thst freak everyonenout teo seeing them surveying the area though the day) and AirFoce one did freak everyone out. Also all thr scard feeling you guys said.