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  • sarahfailin-1

    • what happened?sureshot
    • TWD7?Gardener
    • So fucked up, makes me sad.ApeRobot
    • Saw the video this morning. Poor little fucks.
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    • The scariest thing is that it's breeding a generation of people with deep and disturbing childhood traumas. Come to think of it, that's exactly what WW2 did.
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    • No wonder the world is so fucked up.
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    • Tought to watch:
      https://www.youtube.…
      PonyBoy
    • Incredibly. They're traumatised, sitting in there on their own, poor things. People would rather take pictures than give them a cuddle.
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    • what a disgraceernexbcn
    • Thats why they hate us so much. Us and our drones.Bennn
    • This shit happen everyday since years over there. Lots of childrens are killed each week.Bennn
    • set : journalists are the reason why you see those images, rest assured that when caught in situations like this a lot of them end up giving plenty of cuddles.spl33nidoru
    • I don't doubt it. I was talking about this particular situation, in which they didn't.
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    • Fucking heart breaking man.HAYZ1LLLA
    • @set - so you don't think brave journalists should enter warzones at their own risk so we see how bad things actually are - come on now.fadein11
    • Of course they do and the people documenting the horrors often end up totally destroyed themselves.fadein11
    • this may be the worst thing I've ever said, but, I really like that filing cabinet.Fax_Benson
    • why and how are the Russians targeting civilians and hospitals anyway? Airstrikes are cowardly. Cheap, guilt-free destruction.Fax_Benson
    • hospitals and civilians have been targetted pretty much throughout the whole conflict.fadein11
    • @set: There's a very good reason journalists aren't allowed to climb up into an ambulance with injured children in the middle of an event like this.
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    • "so you don't think brave journalists should enter warzones at their own risk so we see how bad things actually are" -fadein
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    • I didn't suggest anything of the sort, you bizarre character.
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    • http://www.nytimes.c…Fax_Benson
    • @set - but your obvious ignorance at how war journalists operate was apparent.fadein11
    • @set "People would rather take pictures" - trivialising such a valuable/honourable profession in that statement and others noticed so don't target me.fadein11
    • For 1 sec I thought it was a puppet.maquito
    • fadein please don't drag me in to any more of your petty little bullshit arguments, especially not on this post. Tedious man.
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    • My first thought was that that little man needs a cuddle and was having to sit there on his own. Take your bullshit elsewhere.
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    • I'd give the kid a hug and reassure him over taking his picture any day of the week, if you want to argue with that, that's up to you. CUNT.
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    • We all agree on the kid needing a hug, bottom line is in emergency situations there's very little time for all to do their job (medics, journalists)spl33nidoru
    • and plenty of time for comfort right after, it's a matter of minutes. A good watch : https://www.youtube.…spl33nidoru
    • @set - yes agreed - the image is way more powerful and important than whining about the person who took it not getting too involved with the. Leave it at that.fadein11
    • lol. thumbs up little buddy
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    • This video broke me. :'( want to take those littles into my arms. So frustrating.sea_sea
    • an amazing photograph, so powerful. poor little things...cruddlebub

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