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    Quote Originally Posted by thir View Post
    As said in the article, this is indeed considered a given.
    But I can't help wondering, if I had lost someone, how would I react to these constant reminders? Often in the shape of entertainment films or the like?

    I have lost people myself, as most have. You do not forget, you probably do not stop missing them. But you have to move on, and do so with them in your heart. Isn't it a good thing to be able to do that in your own time, at your own pace, without this - I do not quite know what to call it? This eternal interference? I just think I would find it very stressful myself - after a while, anyway.
    You can move on and still remember them, move on from the attack, but keep those lost in your heart

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrictMasterD View Post
    You can move on and still remember them, move on from the attack, but keep those lost in your heart
    yes, I hope so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thir View Post
    yes, I hope so.
    As as close out today 9/11/11, i hope we can move on from this horrific event, but still keep those we lost in our hearts nad minds for years to come

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