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Never complain please!
Salam alaikum


Re: Never complain please!
Inaa Lillaah wa inaa ilaah raajicuun. Alxam. May allaah make Cabdullaahi Yusuf ate by this volture and die a shameful death.
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Re: Never complain please!
hanad, are you serious? well no matter how much you hate a person, you are not the judge of that person!
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Re: Never complain please!
Heart breaking
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Re: Never complain please!
Subxana'allah..
I think every one should make poster of this pic and put it on the door, so whenever he/she is leaving home it reminds them that they should be thankfull for what they have and never participate anything that can cause or harm any one. specail children and women...
I think every one should make poster of this pic and put it on the door, so whenever he/she is leaving home it reminds them that they should be thankfull for what they have and never participate anything that can cause or harm any one. specail children and women...
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Re: Never complain please!
I actually envy the boy, i wished it was me. Life here on earth is disgusting, i want the aqero life. 

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Re: Never complain please!

awwww. miskiin.

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Re: Never complain please!
its really sad..brought tears to my eyes.
i never knew the story behind that photo..thought it was about the Somali famine.
so i did a bit of googling and found out the Photo journalist Kevin Carter took his life a few weeks after he won the Pulitzer prize.
He also got a lot of criticism as well as praise for that particular photo. People asked him why he didnt save that child.
It didn't take long for Carter to get the notorious shot for which he is remembered. Landing near the village of Ayod, Carter and Silva began work at an overwhelmed feeding centre. Carter found the scene distressing and took a stroll in the bush to calm his nerves. A soft whimpering sound caught his attention. It was a pitiful, animal-like sound. He moved towards it until he found the source. A young African girl was crawling weakly towards the centre of a clearing. She didn't have the energy to stand and, emaciated, stood little chance of survival. If the plight of this little girl couldn't stir the world into action nothing would, as Carter knew instinctively and immediately. He crouched with his camera, ready to frame an eye-level shot. As he did so, a vulture landed behind her, obviously awaiting the moment of death. He carefully framed the photograph, being careful not to disturb the bird, and clicked. He waited about 20 minutes, waiting for the bird to fly off, and when it didn't, he chased it away.
Carter sat under a tree, watched her struggle for a while, smoked a cigarette and 'talked to God'. He did not help the girl. Utterly depressed, he went back to Silva and explained what had happened, wiping his eyes and saying 'I see all this, and all I can think of is Megan. I can't wait to hug her when I get home.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A22083301
i never knew the story behind that photo..thought it was about the Somali famine.
so i did a bit of googling and found out the Photo journalist Kevin Carter took his life a few weeks after he won the Pulitzer prize.
He also got a lot of criticism as well as praise for that particular photo. People asked him why he didnt save that child.
It didn't take long for Carter to get the notorious shot for which he is remembered. Landing near the village of Ayod, Carter and Silva began work at an overwhelmed feeding centre. Carter found the scene distressing and took a stroll in the bush to calm his nerves. A soft whimpering sound caught his attention. It was a pitiful, animal-like sound. He moved towards it until he found the source. A young African girl was crawling weakly towards the centre of a clearing. She didn't have the energy to stand and, emaciated, stood little chance of survival. If the plight of this little girl couldn't stir the world into action nothing would, as Carter knew instinctively and immediately. He crouched with his camera, ready to frame an eye-level shot. As he did so, a vulture landed behind her, obviously awaiting the moment of death. He carefully framed the photograph, being careful not to disturb the bird, and clicked. He waited about 20 minutes, waiting for the bird to fly off, and when it didn't, he chased it away.
Carter sat under a tree, watched her struggle for a while, smoked a cigarette and 'talked to God'. He did not help the girl. Utterly depressed, he went back to Silva and explained what had happened, wiping his eyes and saying 'I see all this, and all I can think of is Megan. I can't wait to hug her when I get home.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A22083301
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