I don't.

Never watched any of the movies, and don't watch the re-enactments.
Don't need to get depressed. The thing is, they make these because of the
emotional impact it has on viewers.
We'll still be seeing 9/11 documentaries another 10 years from now unless
culture changes significantly.

To some extent I find them exploitative.

On 8 September 2011 13:11, GMoney <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Time may heal all wounds, but the recent increase in 9/11 stuff in the lead
> up to the 10 anniversary.....has put my emotions right back to that raw
> state they were 10 years ago.
>
> I watched a Smithsonian documentary last night that went minute by minute
> through that day, and here I am, 10 years later...just as shocked, just as
> sad, just as pissed off.
>
> Has it been difficult for anyone else to watch and read this stuff
> lately....even though some time has passed? Last night i felt almost as
> awful as I did on 9/11...and frankly it sucked :/
>
>


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