350zking
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
My first impression on this image was that there was many dead people, also it seems like they had just got in a battle. All the dead people were being treated like garbage, they would just toss and throw them, and even try to barey them anywhere possible just to get ride of the bodies, the hurt ones would be hit till they were murdered. I can see that there is people giving up real fast and not really caring about helping anyone at all. Some of them are even sitting down, it shows that they really don't care and are just selfish. Others instead of helping they are just giving out orders to others. This was not good at all. It was not healthy for the community or the people in it. All those dead bodies with all the blood all over the place would release a lot of bacteria and many possible diseases am more than sure that there were many sick people after this whole incident. Specially the little ones they were probably hurt inside out. They had lost a very loved one and by then they had a sickness caused by all the bacteria released from the dead bodies. But it seems like all those consequences didn't matter to them at that place and time all they wanted to do was to kill them and get rid of them, many of those who were killed possibly had a family to go back to, but after that it would be impossible because they were now dead. There families were probably terribly worried about there family member not knowing where they had ended, eathier dead or alive. cold hearted fighters didn't care if the dead bodies had a grave or not. Many deep holes were made and they would stack the bodies till it would fill up too the top.Than they would just cover the holes with more dirt. Therefore i had a strong affect on this image because many people have good intentions and still get hurt or killed, because when your in a war it doesn't matter what you feel or think all you have to do is kill for your pride, or whatever your reason for fighting is.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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