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Old Nov 05, 2014, 01:02 AM
JoeS21 JoeS21 is offline
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Originally Posted by sophiesmom View Post
I would say that it's a way to process something horrific.

I, personally, could not process 9/11. I was driving on a highway (a couple weeks later) in an area where you could see where the towers had been. There were dozens of cars pulled over and the people were simply staring. They could not process it either....

Sometimes, when something is awful, we literally can't believe it. And I think watching repeatedly, helps you to find a place in your brain to "put" the information that your eyes are sending so that it can be processed in some way....

Just an opinion....
I definitely remember that one. - I noticed many people staring intensely into the television for hours upon hours, frozen there. Not just the day it happened, but day after day, in some cases.

I wish I knew more about the "need to process." It seems to be a very common thing that people need to do before they can fully move on.

Last edited by JoeS21; Nov 05, 2014 at 01:37 AM.
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