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That's German, you fool! Dutch is spoken in Holland and Flanders.Hells yeah.
Also is dat Germans?
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That's German, you fool! Dutch is spoken in Holland and Flanders.Hells yeah.
Also is dat Germans?
How is that funny.
Does burger mean something else in some other country.
It's a kid-sized burger. A burger for a child.
lol, just wondering if I missed the joke or not. Shh.Why dont you just laugh at the joke and stop asking so many damn questions without a "?" at the end of your sentences???
Anyways great pics, delusional you have ressurected this thread.
That's German, you fool! Dutch is spoken in Holland and Flanders.
Yes but often the posts were meh, not great but delusional had a few lmao moments in there. Heres all I got folks, I dont know if there is any lmao moments here but I think there is a few good ones...I don't know why people keep saying this thread is "saved" or "resurrected" or wahtever. I never see it go for more than a few hours without a new post.
yea no kiddding akira, anyone with alittle compassion would save that kid. Or kill the bird atleast ffs.
"He later confided to friends that he wished he had intervened and helped the child. Journalists at the time were supposedly warned never to touch famine victims for fear of disease."
Eh? I didn't post an image. I was making a joke about what Que-Ever said.Vegeta I didnt get the chance to see that one, so you could always pm me .
I know I read that, clear as day ye ole pal. Even if he would have been infected he should have still done something..would you?
And I think delusional won.
Oh god you're like a little stern!Yes, I would. But you can't just judge things based on that image alone. The vulture landed, and then flew away. Also, the child had parents that were only briefly away getting food. The only thing he could have done was give them food(which was already being distributed apparently off camera, though not by him), give them money, or take the child away. And you can't just rip the child away.
From all this, I'm just saying you can't just look at that picture and say, "Man, he should have done something." simply because the image gives the illusion that the child is completely alone with nobody around to care for him(as best they can), and that the vulture is going to eat him.
Anyways. Back to pictures!
Oh god you're like a little stern!
So where are you getting all this backstory on this picture? When it says he wished he had intervened and then later killed himself..well that tells me that was an unresolved situation as far as he saw it (assuming of course that thats why he killed himself..).
Alternative interpretation of the photograph
South African photojournalist Joao Silva, who accompanied Carter to Sudan, gave a different version of events in an interview with Japanese journalist and writer Akio Fujiwara that was published in Fujiwara's book "The boy who became a postcard" (Ehagakini Sareta Shōnen).
According to Silva, they [Carter and Silva] went to Sudan with the United Nations aboard Operation Lifeline Sudan and landed in Southern Sudan on the 11th of March 1993. The UN told them that they would take off again in 30 minutes, [the time necessary to distribute food], so they ran around looking to take shots. The UN started to distribute corn and the women of the village came out of their wooden huts to meet the plane. Sliva went looking for guerilla fighters, while Carter strayed no more than a few dozen feet from the plane.
Again according to Silva, Carter was quite shocked as it was the first time that he had seen a famine situation and so he took many shots of the children suffering from famine. Silva also started to take photos of children on the ground as if crying, which were not published. The parents of the children were busy taking food from the plane so they had left their children only briefly while they collected the food. This was the situation for the girl in the photo taken by Carter. "God was smiling on Kevin." A vulture landed behined the girl. To get the two in focus, Carter approached the scene very slowly so as not to scare the vulture away and took a photo from approximately 10 meters. He took a few more photos and then the vulture flew off.
Silva stated that he also took similar photos, but didn't win the Pulitzer Prize. "That's just the way things go."
According to Fujiwara, the truth was that the child's mother was not far away and left the child only briefly to collect food. The belief that the child was alone and struggling to reach the food drop was not true.
"I am depressed ... without phone ... money for rent ... money for child support ... money for debts ... money!!! ... I am haunted by the vivid memories of killings & corpses & anger & pain ... of starving or wounded children, of trigger-happy madmen, often police, of killer executioners...I have gone to join Ken if I am that lucky."
Ok some of those are megafail.
Well I thought they were very good delusional dont let these homophobes rain on our gay parade.
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No, they were just pointless and unfunny.Well I thought they were very good delusional dont let these homophobes rain on our gay parade.
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