:dito: Real eye openers nonetheless and further proof that humanity has learnt nothing from its past mistakes. I understand people thinking that a lot of the pictures are depressing but I think that sums up the past 10 years. Maybe 2012 is a good time for the world to end :dunno:
Really, How dare those fucking decadent americans force their way onto the pages of this particular photo catalog while the rest of the world gets plastered by ma nature and/or blown to smitherines courtesy of their nearest muslim neighb:tongue:rs! f'en Americans !
:dito: Real eye openers nonetheless and further proof that humanity has learnt nothing from its past mistakes. I understand people thinking that a lot of the pictures are depressing but I think that sums up the past 10 years. Maybe 2012 is a good time for the world to end :dunno:
I realize it is the reality of this world but it could be a bit more positive than war torn and crude images.
It is a commentary of what most people expect out life and society: Disastrous events and negativity.
The world has always been full of evil and unspeakable atrocities. However there is more positive that can be focused on. It is once we allow the takeover of negative and atrocious news take part in our everyday life it will soon manifest to where it is a every minute happening of the day. I mean look at the news texts on cell phones now. Man shot 1PM EST on (right down the street from you) and bad weather is coming later today. But people rather look at the car crash than charity going on across the street.
This is the reality of the world as the news reports it. What of the thousands of stories of pride, community, helpfulness, love and charity? There are just as many. It just doesn't make people tune in as much.