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    These were really hard to look at, especially the toddler and the mum.
    Some of these images are really sick and very sad as well.

    she's morphine, queen of my vaccine

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    Shocking photographs, it is saddening how bad things are in Syria.

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    Poor old Syria... they can never seem to get away from conflict it seems

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    Not really sure why you bothered posting this. Personally, stuff like this shouldn't be allowed to be posted on the forum, even in spoiler tags. Posting these images isn't going to change a thing. Just making people a little upset about what goes on in Syria but nothing is going to change.

    Personally, I would of posted less pictures and more information about the situation and links to helping websites and charities. Not just a couple of pictures so people from the forum will feel the slightest of upset and move to another thread.

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    You guys can -rep me idc..

    I dont find the pictures that shocking, nore did they make me feel sick or sad in anyway.

    More thinking how did the camra even get these pics.. or why did he take them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtix View Post
    You guys can -rep me idc..

    I dont find the pictures that shocking, nore did they make me feel sick or sad in anyway.

    More thinking how did the camra even get these pics.. or why did he take them.
    I'm on kind of the same wavelength man, I mean it must be terrible for the people who are involved in that and I mean my heart goes out to them and everything. It's sad that it's happening right now and nobody is doing much about it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by IceNineKills View Post
    Not really sure why you bothered posting this. Personally, stuff like this shouldn't be allowed to be posted on the forum, even in spoiler tags. Posting these images isn't going to change a thing. Just making people a little upset about what goes on in Syria but nothing is going to change.

    Personally, I would of posted less pictures and more information about the situation and links to helping websites and charities. Not just a couple of pictures so people from the forum will feel the slightest of upset and move to another thread.
    A forum is to discuss and share content which is what I wanted to do. I also haven't read up fully about the whole situation and me posting to do so would probably mean the facts wouldn't be correct. It doesn't stop anyone else from posting a thread about it though, I seen the link on twitter and I thought I would share them.

    I don't post to try and change the fact that it's happening the world. Surely me posting it is making more people aware of what is actually going on in the country as well? It seems it also got some of the users who replied in this thread to look it up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Celtix View Post
    You guys can -rep me idc..

    I dont find the pictures that shocking, nore did they make me feel sick or sad in anyway.

    More thinking how did the camra even get these pics.. or why did he take them.
    I did wonder the same about the camera situation.
    Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 14-11-2012 at 05:42 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtix View Post
    More thinking how did the camra even get these pics.. or why did he take them.
    my thoughts exactly, I dont understand how a person can just be a bystander and take pictures of dead or dying people, or those who need urgent help and attention.. its disgusting..

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    Scary stuff going on in the world while were here. I'm glad he uploaded these so we can see what is going on in the world. I'm not sure how that photographer was able to photoshhot a guy being shot, falling to ground then the killers looking over him. Maybe he was with the killers?

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    They take them to show whats going on i think but not sure why they just let it happen i've aw another thing like this i won't name it's something i wish i didn't see and i try to avoid but yes, i think they are jsut trying to show what is going on

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I always make sure I see images of conflicts, it brings home what a war is and what it means - really adds a better perspective to the reality of war rather than simply sitting behind a computer screen and advocating, as so many do, that we send British men and women to these places - that's why I always ask myself would I be prepared to go and die in such a conflict to determine whether or not I truly believe we should be there.

    Good find anyway, much better quality than usual.
    I agree with everything you've said (and what's more even seeing the pictures only begins to paint a picture as to how brave our men and woman are who go into situations like this).

    Although, based on your usual political positions I would wager that you're probably into non-intervention, so I would have suspected that you'd want to avoid being there altogether.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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