How do these photographs make you feel?

NoDrama

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It must be racial, Naeem Davis is the suspect and he is a black person. I am sure Ki-Suck Han must have used the "N" word and had it coming!!
 

UncleBuck

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so they see this man about to die and snap a pic instead of running to help?

feels like i should go play some golf. i think that has more to do with the sun being out though.
 

NoDrama

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so they see this man about to die and snap a pic instead of running to help?

feels like i should go play some golf. i think that has more to do with the sun being out though.
The reporter said he didn't think he would be strong enough to lift the man.

Dude must weigh all of 150, I think I coulda grabbed him and pulled him out with the one good arm I have with the assist of adrenaline. In New York people have no strength though, so you can't blame them when they don't give a fuck about their fellow human beings.
 

Marktell2012

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The reporter said he didn't think he would be strong enough to lift the man.

Dude must weigh all of 150, I think I coulda grabbed him and pulled him out with the one good arm I have with the assist of adrenaline. In New York people have no strength though, so you can't blame them when they don't give a fuck about their fellow human beings.
And it's not like those trains are traveling slow either. So not only would it have to be a strong New Yorker to save him, but also a fast one.
 

Moses Mobetta

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Why there isn't a rail or partition of some sort to keep anyone from falling to their death I do not understand . How many times has someone died like this and still no type of protection for passengers .
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
my question is did this guy end up dying or not?

and see, if they hadn't outlawed big gulps in nyc, someone could have slammed a big gulp of mountain dew and had the needed energy to pull this man from the tracks..
 

canndo

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The reporter said he didn't think he would be strong enough to lift the man.

Dude must weigh all of 150, I think I coulda grabbed him and pulled him out with the one good arm I have with the assist of adrenaline. In New York people have no strength though, so you can't blame them when they don't give a fuck about their fellow human beings.

How does one make a snap decision that one is too weak to assist another - evaluating the probable weight of the man, the last time the possible savior worked out and the ability of that man to assist himself in one way or another. I don't know if I would have the bravery to decide to try to help while still thinking that if I were unable I could save myself - but I would like to think that would be my decision. I would like to think that my first impulse is to help rather than refrain.
 

PeyoteReligion

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Mob mentality is sad. It wasn't just the photographer, NOBODY helped this guy. That photographer needs to be fired. I mean that pic is all framed up, in perfect focus, not blurry at all. Dude just sat there and got the shit ready. Then BOOM. Sad part is in his head, he was probably thinking he would get a lot at credit for such a shot. Instead he should lose his career.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Mob mentality is sad. It wasn't just the photographer, NOBODY helped this guy. That photographer needs to be fired. I mean that pic is all framed up, in perfect focus, not blurry at all. Dude just sat there and got the shit ready. Then BOOM. Sat part is in his head, he was probably thinking he would get a lot at credit for such a shot. Instead he should lose his career.
i don't blame the photographer as much as i blame the paper who obviously paid for the pix and is profiting from someone's demise.. we live in a pretty eff'ed up society..
 

PeyoteReligion

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Oh and the asshole camera man said he was trying to warn the conductor with the flash of his camera. Fuck that ass hat.
 

PeyoteReligion

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i don't blame the photographer as much as i blame the paper who obviously paid for the pix and is profiting from someone's demise.. we live in a pretty eff'ed up society..
Yes the paper that published this is just as at fault IMO. But that does not lessen the responsibility of the camera man, he's still the one who sat and took pics while a man watched a subway train barreling down toward him, meanwhile thinking "damn, nobody is helping me...". It's just sick.
 

DonPepe

Active Member
i also read an article that said in the full photo, the one on the newspaper was cropped, you could see a large group of people crowding in the back corner and apparently attempting to get further away.
 

Saltrock

Active Member
Where was the Sewer Slayer when we needed him. On a serious note their need to be some kind of laser that if the beam is broken then gives a warning to the conductor or command central.



Peace
Salt
 

Harrekin

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Where was the Sewer Slayer when we needed him. On a serious note their need to be some kind of laser that if the beam is broken then gives a warning to the conductor or command central.



Peace
Salt
Magnets and lasers...two of life's truely awesome (and omnipotent) devices.
 
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