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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
I had a normal one with an ice-cream and summer vacations with my parents. Not really worse than you or anybody else. I've heard the nuclear alarm sirens just a few times (maybe 2 or 3) in my life, but I will never forget that sound. At the first time (I was about 9 y.o.) it has real scared me. I was home alone and I didn't know that was just a system testing. For a minute I thought that's for real and I thought "that's it, here we are..." and literally said "bye" to my parents 
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I expected this, I understood it wasn't the cold war, you had holidays & enjoyed life. But still, similar to Japan with Tsunami sirens, you've been bought up to feel paranoid or worrying. Where in the UK & the US, apart from the usual knife or gun wielding asshole, we have only been worried of being smacked on the bum by our parents for doing something wrong.
Hence feeling your life, it must have been scary for a young man.
I think the world peace should mean more between governments
