Self-portrait by artist with Alzheimer's. Pretty sad.
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Manit0u
Poland17173 Posts
Self-portrait by artist with Alzheimer's. Pretty sad. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
British Medium Mark A Whippet tanks advance past the body of a dead soldier, moving to an attack along a road near Achiet-le-Petit, France, on August 22, 1918. + Show Spoiler + U.S. soldiers in trench putting on gas masks. Behind them, a signal rocket appears to be in mid-launch. When gas attacks were detected, alarms used included gongs and signal rockets. + Show Spoiler + Members of New Zealand's Maori Pioneer Battalion perform a haka for New Zealand's Prime Minister William Massey and Deputy Prime Minister Sir Joseph Ward in Bois-de Warnimont, France, during World War I, on June 30, 1918. | ||
darthfoley
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o29
United States220 Posts
On May 10 2014 17:33 Manit0u wrote: Self-portrait by artist with Alzheimer's. Pretty sad. Geez. I absolutely hate Alzheimer's, but this is a beautifully sad demonstration of the toll it can take on one's brain. | ||
Makro
France16890 Posts
I find the first and the third picture extremley powerful. | ||
DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
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Agathon
France1505 Posts
On May 13 2014 01:18 Makro wrote: I find the first and the third picture extremley powerful. You might already saw it on french TV, but for the others, I suggest to watch a documentary named "Apocalypse WWI" by Isabelle Clark and Daniel Costelle. The first show "Apocalypse WW2" was in 165 countries, I guess this one will be translated as well. It's very interesting, I learned a ton of things despite my teaching at school. | ||
Manit0u
Poland17173 Posts
A Greek doctor has photographed an extremely rare moment during a birth, showing a baby still encased inside the amniotic sac after it has been removed from the mother’s body. Because the sac had not been punctured, Dr Tsigris said the baby did not even realise it had been born and behaved as if it was still inside the mother’s womb. —- The doctor said there was no risk to the baby as it was still feeding off the placenta and would begin to breathe as soon as the sac was broken. | ||
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United States41117 Posts
Armed residents take part in a march on the first anniversary of the citizen's vigilante groups, in Ayutla de los Libres in the southeastern state of Guerrero, Mexico, on January 5, 2014. Hundreds of civilians armed with rifles, pistols and machetes decided to provide security for the communities of Guerrero, creating a vigilante force, following robberies, kidnappings and murder by gangs. Guerrero, home to the Pacific resort town of Acapulco, has been one of the states hardest hit by Mexico's drug violence, which has left more than 70,000 people killed across the country since 2006. + Show Spoiler + Vigilantes stand outside the municipality after entering the town of Nueva Italia on January 12, 2014. + Show Spoiler + Vigilantes, after a meal at a Chinese eatery in Arteaga, on April 26, 2014. The vigilantes entered Arteaga several days earlier in search of Servando Gomez, known as "La Tuta", leader of the violent Knights Templar drug cartel. | ||
pebble444
Italy2495 Posts
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Mensol
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United States41117 Posts
Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Laura Dern, Martin Ferrero and Sam Neill go over their lines on the set of Jurassic Park. Spielberg on the set of Saving Private Ryan. + Show Spoiler + Claude Rains, Humphrey Bogart and Paul Henreid on the set of Casablanca. | ||
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Agathon
France1505 Posts
My first look of this picture was "Oh, so cute". And few seconds later, I got it...fully | ||
pebble444
Italy2495 Posts
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Manit0u
Poland17173 Posts
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Lonyo
United Kingdom3884 Posts
On June 08 2014 23:46 Manit0u wrote: That doesn't really work, because it's a picture of words, so it's more like words saying words. Still sucks, but doesn't work as a picture saying words post | ||
Foblos
United States426 Posts
On June 09 2014 01:04 Lonyo wrote: That doesn't really work, because it's a picture of words, so it's more like words saying words. Still sucks, but doesn't work as a picture saying words post If all you're seeing in this photo is a man holding a sign with words you're missing out on a lot that goes a lot deeper. Ironically its at face value too. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
Fredric March, Rouben Mamoulian and Miriam Hopkins joking on the set of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1931. + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + Springsteen pulled over for speeding, 1978. | ||
MutantGenepool
Australia115 Posts
On May 10 2014 17:33 Manit0u wrote: Self-portrait by artist with Alzheimer's. Pretty sad. Maybe, there is a cure. http://www.cbn.com/CBNNews_Files/images13/health/CoconutOilClocks.jpg Cold pressed coconut oil. I hope it works out. http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/healthscience/2013/january/alzheimers-doctors-taking-note-of-coconut-oil-/ | ||
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