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scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)I'm sitting here just crying my eyes out...
TorchTheWitch
(11,065 posts)I now have mascara on my chin.
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)Damn...
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Gothmog
(161,698 posts)Heather MC
(8,084 posts)ETA: ohhhh ok I just found out. Didn't know this happened
Travelman
(708 posts)The memorialized soldiers in the statue are extending a hand toward the just-killed soldier, inviting him to join them.
Heather MC
(8,084 posts)In Canada?
Forgive my ignorance, I don't have TV and my computer cord is broken. Aliens could invade and I would be the last to know
Travelman
(708 posts)The dead soldier on the ground is representative of Corporal Cirillo.
lob1
(3,820 posts)He then went to shoot up Parliament.
calimary
(85,881 posts)in the process of trying to help the young soldier who was just shot. I think your comment is far more on target, Travelman. Much more gripping and poignant.
Travelman
(708 posts)It took a little bit to grok that out, but once I did, it was just stunning. VERY powerful, and yet amazingly simple at the same time. The artist really hit a home run with this one.
calimary
(85,881 posts)The most creative visual metaphor work imaginable! They often sum up what people are thinking and not willing to talk about. Cartoonists just blow me away.
Travelman
(708 posts)Electric Monk
(13,869 posts)Travelman
(708 posts)Touching and beautiful all at the same time.
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)
Electric Monk
(13,869 posts)
Cpl. Nathan Cirillo (L) pictured watching over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier moments before he was shot and killed. Handout/TWITTER
He's the one on the left.
Found here: http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2014/10/20141022-165500.html
calimary
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scarletwoman
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Spazito
(55,162 posts)thanks for posting this.
Nay
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DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)Thanks for posting that.
Electric Monk
(13,869 posts)DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)Last edited Sun Oct 26, 2014, 03:18 PM - Edit history (2)

Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)A complex phrase, sad, humbling, and yet inspirational.
As descriptions of deaths go, I'd rate this among the best.