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re: Impactful pictures throughout history.

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Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
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Four months after being awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography, Carter died of suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning on July 27, 1994, at age 33.


Damn
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Posted by USMEagles
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You have to feel bad for that one general on the left who forgot his hat.
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Great thread
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Posted by BuckyCheese
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Train Engineer on the right is compensating for something.



That's a spark arrestor style of smoke stack that was used on wood burners back in the 1800's.
Posted by Sun God
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Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:54 pm to
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If this happened today, 99% of this board would side with the soldiers who killed the Kent State Four. The dead and their friends and fellow war protesters would be savaged same as Heather Heyer was.

I’m sure the 7 likes are for the fact that these kids died.

14 now I guess
Posted by LSUChamps03
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Posted on 12/16/21 at 5:58 pm to


It could be any of the thousands of the photos from the holocaust. It’s still so unbelievable what happened to the millions of innocent people, including infants and children, at the hands of their own countrymen.

Talk about impactful? It’s a reminder to me when people laugh off the concerns of others about the US government’s gradual encroachment on personal liberties and freedoms. “You’re overreacting! That’ll NEVER happen here!”

I hope they’re right.
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Posted on 12/16/21 at 6:01 pm to
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Impactful pictures throughout history.

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The damned ole Elephant's Foot.
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This post was edited on 12/16/21 at 6:34 pm
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Posted by TheFonz
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto


Capture of the Reichstag


Earth from Apollo 17
Posted by Amadeo
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Posted on 12/16/21 at 6:40 pm to


This is the photo that was actually submitted to Pulitzer.


Notice a difference?

As for as impactful, when I see the famous Kent St photo, my first impression is of a bunch of kids who f*cked around and found out, however if you reverse the angle, my sympathies lie a little more with the students,...but not by much:


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