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Saturday, January 14, 2012
love in the midst of war
This photo was published online on Thursday 6/16/2011. It is from the Vancouver Riots that occurred the previous night after the Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins. It represents the duality of life. The power of love between two individuals versus the group mind violence of a riot. Life and death in one image.
bodies piled for us embassy
In an act of protest and desparation, Liberians pile the bodies of the dead in front of the US embassy in Monrovia. |
Direct hit
A government militial commander fires a rocket at enemy positions, and then exults after his direct hit. EXULT(rejoices) |
Do you really know what gangsta is?
These kids favorite music is 2pac and all the other gangsta type hardcore hip hop music, we/ i like but they live up to that image but do we lol these kids actually kill people mislead by the normal people. just sad. GOD will come one day and help us. (liberia)
Hardened child militia soldiers greet each other near front line positions as the offensive continues.
Hardened child militia soldiers greet each other near front line positions as the offensive continues. |
Our sweet africa.....its all there taught.
LETS PRAY
Now That's adaptation
The Silver Lining, The Spider Webs! An unexpected side-effect of the flooding in parts of Pakistan has been that millions of spiders climbed up into the trees to escape the rising flood waters. Because of the scale of the flooding and the fact that the water has taken so long to recede, many trees have become cocooned in spiders webs. People in this part of Sindh have never seen this phenome...non before but, they also report that there are now far fewer mosquitoes than they would expect, given the amount of stagnant, standing water that is around. It is thought that the mosquitoes are getting caught in the spiders web, thus, reducing the risk of malaria, which would be one blessing for the people of Sindh, facing so many other hardships after the floods.
these kids were burning from the bombs radiation
and thats why they tore of their clothes,cause it burned so bad. and US soldeirs walked by them as if they didnt care. lets stop the violence.
Lunch a top a skyscraper America has come from far
Lunch atop a Skyscraper (New York Construction Workers Lunching on a Crossbeam) is a famous photograph taken in 1932 by Charles C. Ebbets during construction of the RCA Building (renamed as the GE Building in 1986) at Rockefeller Center.
Vultures waiting for our kids to die
:(
This image was taken in Sudan during the 1993 famine. That's a little girl, crawling slowly and painfully across the ground toward a food distribution center, while a vulture watches her and follows, waiting for her to die so it can eat her.
The photographer, Kevin Carter, chased the bird away and then sat sobbing uncontrollably after taking the photo. In April of 1994, Carter was informed he'd be winning the Pulitzer Prize for the photo, and he was presented with the prize on May 23rd of that year. Two months later, he killed himself out of grief and desperation over all of the things he'd seen and his depression at the things humanity does to one another.
This image explains something very basic and true about our world, and something we are very reluctant to admit: in order for some of us to have more food than we need, children have to starve to death and animals have to eat them. We purchase our excess with those children's lives. And this photo captured this truth purely and literally for us all to see.
This image was taken in Sudan during the 1993 famine. That's a little girl, crawling slowly and painfully across the ground toward a food distribution center, while a vulture watches her and follows, waiting for her to die so it can eat her.
The photographer, Kevin Carter, chased the bird away and then sat sobbing uncontrollably after taking the photo. In April of 1994, Carter was informed he'd be winning the Pulitzer Prize for the photo, and he was presented with the prize on May 23rd of that year. Two months later, he killed himself out of grief and desperation over all of the things he'd seen and his depression at the things humanity does to one another.
This image explains something very basic and true about our world, and something we are very reluctant to admit: in order for some of us to have more food than we need, children have to starve to death and animals have to eat them. We purchase our excess with those children's lives. And this photo captured this truth purely and literally for us all to see.
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