"They don’t rebel, or cause revolutions and social chaos. No one considers challenging the system by physical means since a hyper-efficient police state keeps them in line. They have all been successfully dumbed down, sickened with poor health, enslaved and mind-controlled just enough to keep this system going for thousands of years…"
Yeah, I agree with Kanji too. Those wolves showed no interest in him at all, they were just running down the road. So if this wasn't staged he was kind of being a wuss about it. It's rare for wild wolves to attack people. However this situation came about, this wasn't an attack.
"This is the largest digging machine (or trencher or rotating shovel) in the world."
Errrr...I thought that was called a bucket-wheel excavator? Whatever, that is a badASS machine anyhow. I've always wanted to drive it. Drive it and run over a few houses!
So you don't think it's possible the photographer felt the same way you and I do about this? There's no chance he could have found a creative way to make people see how the state brought about such a tragic mess with poor planning and carelessness? :-/
If I had the tools, metalworking knowledge and the permission I'd open all those copper cans, place the ashes in a single container then use the copper to make bronze for a memorial statue. The ashes would be placed in a granite base with an inscription describing who these forgotten people once were. The statue made with copper from the urns would be a very detailed representation of a weary and downcast person sitting in a chair, shoulders sagging, like they were waiting to get out of the chair and walk away. I'd place it so the person was facing toward the way out of the hospital, looking out toward the road they'd take to go out into the world beyond.
Now you know I said it would be a very detailed statue of a person, right? I'd make it as realistic as possible, except for one detail...
The person would have no face.
I think it would be a fitting memorial for people who really ought to have one after all this time and it would be in keeping with what Grace Heckenberg said about all those unclaimed remains. I don't think they should be hidden away to stay eternally forgotten. A monument to acknowledge the shameful mishandling of so many deceased people (People, NOT just patients or cases or files or numbers!) who deserved the same respect and dignity as anyone else would serve as a stark reminder that something like this should never happen again.
Here I am, about to leave yet another comment on Neatorama that's going to get me flamed into powdery ash, buuuuuuut...
Twaggie...? Really? You're going to call it that? Why not TwitWit? TwitLOL? TweetLULZ? TweetROFLZ? SweetTweets?
I could come up with a bunch more but I'm tired. I just gotta tell you, Twaggie rhymes with so many unflattering words I can't help but think a name like that would make it less appealing, knowwhutImean?
Well this is perfect. Bunnies. Cute little ones. In cups. Perfect. Just absofrickinlutely perfect.
Because I *KILLED* a little bunny just like those this morning! You put this up just to make me feel bad! Didn't you?! DIDN'T YOU?!?! x-(
Yeah. I'm not kidding. I killed a bunny this morning, but before you call down the wrath of 4chan on me, let me explain...it was 3:45am and I was taking my husband to work. All of a sudden I said, "HEYY...NOOOO!" and before the hubby could even finish saying "Whaaa...?" we heard a *THUMP* and I said "F#@*!!!" real loud and then that was it.
I agree Ted...if you watch the movement of the bag hanging at the top left of the frame, it swings much more slowly when the cat moves. The video was slowed down to make the cat appear to be peeking verrrrry slowly.
Did the arresting officers laugh right in her face? Please tell me they laughed in her face...
Wellllll...Stalin would be proud. :-/
Errrr...I thought that was called a bucket-wheel excavator? Whatever, that is a badASS machine anyhow. I've always wanted to drive it. Drive it and run over a few houses!
So you don't think it's possible the photographer felt the same way you and I do about this? There's no chance he could have found a creative way to make people see how the state brought about such a tragic mess with poor planning and carelessness? :-/
Now you know I said it would be a very detailed statue of a person, right? I'd make it as realistic as possible, except for one detail...
The person would have no face.
I think it would be a fitting memorial for people who really ought to have one after all this time and it would be in keeping with what Grace Heckenberg said about all those unclaimed remains. I don't think they should be hidden away to stay eternally forgotten. A monument to acknowledge the shameful mishandling of so many deceased people (People, NOT just patients or cases or files or numbers!) who deserved the same respect and dignity as anyone else would serve as a stark reminder that something like this should never happen again.
Twaggie...? Really? You're going to call it that? Why not TwitWit? TwitLOL? TweetLULZ? TweetROFLZ? SweetTweets?
I could come up with a bunch more but I'm tired. I just gotta tell you, Twaggie rhymes with so many unflattering words I can't help but think a name like that would make it less appealing, knowwhutImean?
Because I *KILLED* a little bunny just like those this morning! You put this up just to make me feel bad! Didn't you?! DIDN'T YOU?!?! x-(
Yeah. I'm not kidding. I killed a bunny this morning, but before you call down the wrath of 4chan on me, let me explain...it was 3:45am and I was taking my husband to work. All of a sudden I said, "HEYY...NOOOO!" and before the hubby could even finish saying "Whaaa...?" we heard a *THUMP* and I said "F#@*!!!" real loud and then that was it.
:-(
"I *WILL* get on Photobomb! I will GET on Photobomb!!! I*WILL* BE ON PHOTOBOMB, DAMMIT!!!"
"How Many Large Men Would It Take To Make Doof Climb This Tower?"
I think it would take at least 6.