Feelings of confusion at first when the first building was smoking. Then watching the second plane crashing, and then the realization of what's happening sinking in. Watching people who must have been feeling something I can't even fathom jump from several stories high to try and escape. Seeing the buildings collapse - just one at first, and then inevitably realizing the second would - after so many people were rushing in to help. I would say definitely the most dramatic thing I've ever seen.
i remember leaving the Transamerica building a few minutes after the first building went down in SF thinking... not in my country... and thinking about our president. woke up my roommate and said, we're going to war and turned on the TV.
did you cry at everyone of the 100,000 events that have occurred in the world since and have killed more people, most of which, in just as painful and horrific ways? Just because it happened to you doesn't make it more of a tragedy. I wish there was a down vote on this site.
I would say definitely the most dramatic thing I've ever seen.