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I know, there was one photo some years ago of a vulture stalking a dying child in the sudan. It's haunting. I don't even want to look it up again, maybe you guys remember it.
This photograph showing a starving Sudanese child being stalked by a vulture won Kevin Carter the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography.
I went to high school right next to the WTC, and 9/11/2001 was the first full day of my senior year of high school (I know, I'm young).
One of my friends took a bunch of pictures that were published with the NY Times a few weeks after, as a special printing of my school newspaper.
Here are the pictures, they're amazing:
The Stuyvesant Spectator - 9/11 Edition
This one always gets to me.
Having already served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and one in Iraq during the war on terrorism, Sergeant Regan left for his fourth tour of duty and second in Iraq in January 2007, having been promoted to Sergeant. On February 9, 2007, while conducting combat operations in Northern Iraq, he made the ultimate sacrifice for his country when his vehicle was struck by an IED.
A testament to Sergeant Regan’s service was the awards and decorations he received including the Army Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Combat Infantryman Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge and Ranger Tab and the Purple Heart. Perhaps what best summarized Sergeant Regan’s bravery in service was a statement by a fellow Army Ranger who said, “James Regan was the guy you wanted next to you at all times.”
Joey in Kentucky - scary kid. Where are the books or any other interest? Just not healthy to be that obsessed with killing and his parents must be encouraging it. Else, they would not allow all those guns in the kid's bedroom. If he has friends, and he probably doesn't, those kids' parents need to know about little Joey''s sick obsession.
From the same site - Children's bedrooms.
16 Children And Their Bedrooms From Across The World. This Truly Opened My Eyes...
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Joey in Kentucky - scary kid. Where are the books or any other interest? Just not healthy to be that obsessed with killing and his parents must be encouraging it. Else, they would not allow all those guns in the kid's bedroom. If he has friends, and he probably doesn't, those kids' parents need to know about little Joey''s sick obsession.