Photos of the MN bridge...shocking

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Liz, please don't go around feeling that this wasn't suitable for posting. I'm glad you did. This seems to be a really helpful dialogue for some of these MFKers.
1, or 300 people, it doesn't matter. They are human lives being lost. Each one is special, believe it or not...
 
santoury;1063539; said:
Liz, please don't go around feeling that this wasn't suitable for posting. I'm glad you did. This seems to be a really helpful dialogue for some of these MFKers.
1, or 300 people, it doesn't matter. They are human lives being lost. Each one is special, believe it or not...

Most definite.. each and every person was someone special to someone,..
 
I agree that each life lost is one too many ( so the tragedy is qualitative and not quantitative, imo ).

What I find awesome in this pix is the "human facet" in them, of lives, and paths, cut short, frozen in time, be they dead, be they luckily hanging in a hanging car. Those pix ( as many others of related events ) remind us how our roles in this big Supermarket of God can be changed, reversed, in the blink of an eye, merely by crossing a bridge at the wrong time, in this case.

As to the pix of the priests I repeat that I find it sublime.
 
Miguel;1063587; said:
I agree that each life lost is one too many ( so the tragedy is qualitative and not quantitative, imo ).

What I find awesome in this pix is the "human facet" in them, of lives, and paths, cut short, frozen in time, be they dead, be they luckily hanging in a hanging car. Those pix ( as many others of related events ) remind us how our roles in this big Supermarket of God can be changed, reversed, in the blink of an eye, merely by crossing a bridge at the wrong time, in this case.

As to the pix of the priests I repeat that I find it sublime.

Maybe we truly get wisdom and respect for life as we get older.. and we have learned how fragile life is.. and once you lose someone you love there is no turning back the hands of time..and we know how important and precious the here and now is. And we appreciate it.
 
Well there was a funeral last weekend for a mother and child that died in the bridge collapse. There is a group of "religious" individuals who says it was gods wrath that made it collapse who were supposed to be here protesting the funeral. What for, I have no clue. But the djs on a local radio station told us to turn a hose on them.
 
evilxyardxgnome;1063612; said:
Well there was a funeral last weekend for a mother and child that died in the bridge collapse. There is a group of "religious" individuals who says it was gods wrath that made it collapse who were supposed to be here protesting the funeral. What for, I have no clue. But the djs on a local radio station told us to turn a hose on them.

The only thing i can say is.... you do end up with alot of fanatics and loons and people with no purpose in life ....amidst the tragedy.
 
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