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Something happened on September 11, 2001, that made everyone overlook
the fact that a 747 attacked the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., that morning.
To make matters worse, almost no media communications worked in NYC
that day, so all people knew was what they saw with their own eyes.
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A record number of zombified people were seen that day, covered
in Wall Street ashes and shell shocked. People did anything they could to
help.
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However, the zombified had their own plans for recovery,
and didn't seem to need any help from others in dealing with
that day.
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There were plenty of emergency stations set up around Manhattan,
filled to the brim with overworked doctors and way too many suffering WTC victims.
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Somehow, though, none of these emergency medical units seemed to
want help from any dotcom workers, regardless how well they could design websites.
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Some people seem to think that 9/11 destroyed the entire economy,
although many residents already noticed that the number of homeless
in the city was already steadily increasing, using more and more of the city's
garbage to make their wardrobe and homes.
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But after 9/11, an interesting change started to come over the fiercely liberal dotcom
programmers of the city.
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Changes started happening to the city, too. Little ones at
first like absolute martial law.
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But then the bigger, more remembered change happened...
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To Be Continued... (layoffs begin tomorrow)
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