ronnie3585 wrote: » A mirror?
Biggins wrote: » I seen something once involving a very starving African child and to this day I still won't go into detail about it to my wife. I want her to be able to sleep at night. Meanwhile the memories that are in my mind still genuinely haunt me and I suspect they will till the end of my days.
gungun wrote: » Surely you've had a horrendously painful sh!te at some stage in your life, so painful you check for blood.
Erica<3 wrote: » No. One word : Fibre.
danger mouse wrote: » http://www.personal.psu.edu/suj133/blogs/ist590-fall2008/starving-child.jpg Makes me think of this one....
Biggins wrote: » Indeed, something in that vein. Very sad indeed. We can rise to such beauty and kindness - and plummet to such depths of cruelty. I'll be damned if I'm going to let myself sink. We can be better than that.
danger mouse wrote: » Apparently the guy who took that pic ended in an awful state afterwards.
Biggins wrote: » Sadly for that incident, yes. He never got over it - I think he killed himself (I could be wrong but I think so). I can understand the depths of depression that he must have suffered. You see things that as soon as you do, you wish to heavens you hadn't of seen - for you know they will effect you deeply. Its at times like that, you wish to "something", that you could turn back the clock.
El Horseboxo wrote: » A response i'd quite expect from you given your track record of defending any Israeli action. The photos depicted a tank, then a kid laying on the ground. I doubt i would have got much for them considering there's a shít load of them on Google. And sad that you have to go searching up something else that i posted in order to make it look like i go around fabricating shít on the internet. You want me to scan the dates of the stamps on my passport? Post up the pictures from the helicopter? Maybe scan the newspaper image with me and my mate in life jackets standing in front of the chopper? And since you like searching up things you shouldn't have much problem finding a translator for the Spanish article attached to it. Will that make you believe Israeli's have and will continue to shoot kids? No wonder i rarely post in this forum.
Fletcher Green Grape wrote: » What an unfortunate thing to happen, image the fame and fortune you'd have gotten for those photos!. Beats the time you were rescued from SHARK INFESTED WATERS!.
CokaColumbo wrote: » Chill duude. Nobody accused you of blatantly and unashamedly fabricating events in order to aggrandise yourself on boards.ie.
El Horseboxo wrote: » No wonder i rarely post in this forum.
Saul-Goode9 wrote: » This. I was the camera man Read the comments first, before you decide to watch the video...
Superbus wrote: » No.
CokaColumbo wrote: » Chill duude. Nobody accused you of blatantly and unashamedly fabricating events in order to aggrandise yourself on boards.ie. An individual with your dauntless life experience should have a stiffer upper lip.
Lust4Life wrote: » The worst thing I have ever seen? That would be THIS
Local-womanizer wrote: » Mentioned it on here before,but a guy killed at the Donegal rally a few years ago. Hit by a car going top speed,happened right in front of me and I still remember it like it happened yesterday. Its strange the things that stuck with me from that moment,I remember thinking when I seen him on the road and the car coming,it wouldent hit him because things like that don't happen. Then when he got hit and thrown in the air I still remember what he was wearing as he flew through the air. The red blood mist when he got hit will always stay with me,as will seeing the body about 30 feet down the road from where he got hit. It also went slow and really quiet just before and right after the incident,that was strange!
BigBenRoeth wrote: » ROFL