As a strong supporter of remembering the forgotten, I have chosen to add the subforum of photography. Photography is what lets us see things that we probably never would have seen. Please take a moment to remember what was known as "The Falling Man", a famous photograph taken by Richard Drew of one of the jumpers during 9/11. A moment of silence, if you please.

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"The Falling Man" was actually one picture in a sequence of pictures, and later titled, "To horible to bear..." by critics. The entire sequence was of the man's journey to a better death, a death that he controlled, other than a death from acts of terrorism. Please remember 9/11, the jumpers, and "The Falling Man" for the rest of your life, and pass them on to your children. This was something that should never be forgotten.

Please have another moment of silence at this time.