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What's the most haunting historical picture?
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>>17803617
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>>17803617
Backstory?
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>>17803646
Some japanese dude got exposed to radiation. He is still alive in that pic
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>>17803646
Taken from the Wikipedia page:

Dozens of emergency workers and nearby residents were hospitalized and hundreds of thousands of others were forced to remain indoors for 24 hours; 39 of the workers were exposed to the radiation.[13] At least 667 workers, emergency responders, and nearby residents were exposed to excess radiation as a result of the accident.[8]

By measuring the concentration of sodium-24, created by a neutron activation whereby sodium-23 nuclei were rendered radioactive by absorbing neutrons from the accident, it was possible to deduce the dose received by the technicians. According to the STA, Hisashi Ouchi was exposed to 17 sieverts (Sv) of radiation, Masato Shinohara received 10 Sv, and Yutaka Yokokawa 3 Sv.[8][10] By comparison, a dose of 50 mSv is the maximum allowable annual dose for Japanese nuclear workers.[9] A dose of 8 Sv (800 rem) is normally fatal and more than 10 Sv almost invariably so.[10] Normal background radiation amounts to an annual exposure of about 3 mSv.[8] There were 56 plant workers whose exposures ranged up to 23 mSv and a further 21 workers received elevated doses when draining the precipitation tank. Seven workers immediately outside the plant received doses estimated at 6-15 mSv (combined neutron and gamma effects).[14]

The two technicians who received the higher doses, Ouchi and Shinohara, died several months later. Ouchi suffered serious burns to most of his body, experienced severe damage to his internal organs, and had a near-zero white blood cell count.[8] Shinohara received numerous skin grafts, which were successful, but he ultimately succumbed to infection due to the damage his immune system sustained in the incident.

The cause of the accident was said to be "human error and serious breaches of safety principles", according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.[9]
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>>17803670
Forgot to mention he was kept alive for 83 days and was basically asking for death but they kept him alive as an experiment.
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>>17803670
>ouchi

LOL
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>>17804081
>mfw i have an itch that can never be scratched

just fucc my shit up f@m
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>>17803670
The poor man. I can't believe that they didn't put him into a medically induced coma. When I was on a submarine, we were limited to 125 millirem per year. 100 rem per Sv. Legal limit in the US is 5 rem per year, not to exceed 3 rem per quarter. I surprised he lived that long. Just horrible.
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>>17803636
Underrated, he ushered in the corporate dystopia america is today
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>>17804081
That seal is a true soldier of Allah.
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X is too fucking slow
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>>17803617
I don't have a picture of ur mum,unfortunately.
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>>17803636
>Soviet detected
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>>17807481
Faggot please. Ronald Reagan was a strong conservative who ushered in the end of the soviet union.
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>>17807694

Right... By running away from terrorist in Lebanon and selling weapons to Iran and the Taliban.
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>>17808296
sauce?/
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>>17808285
that was proven to be fake.
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>>17808178
A fucking idiot detected
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>>17808296
If I had to guess, the Rape of Nanjin
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>>17808689

Don't feel bad. Reagan himself was similarly enfeebled during his last term. Idiots like yourself can, in this day and age, go on to live full lives and have post offices and airports named after you, for no reason other than the funny way you talked.
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>>17808178
Why do retard faggots like you exist...
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>>17808804

Truth hurts, huh?
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>>17807468
They did put him into a medically induced coma. There's a book about the whole ordeal and plenty of articles, one from which I quote:

>Ouchi was kept alive over a period of 3 months as his skin blackened and blistered and began to sluice off his body. His internal organs failed and he lost 20 litres of bodily fluids a day. I'm happy to say, he was kept in a medical coma for most of this time.
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Lemme drop this off and get out before the hitler dindus come along.
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>>17808785
Yep. Keep it on hand for whenever weebs try defending imperial Japan.
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>>17808296
>>17808785
>>17808852

Saddest part is asking basically anyone what it was will result in them not know what your talking about

doubt they would even recognize the name Pol Pot, is this what controlled-education society looks like?
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>>17803617
Not that.
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>>17808851
>hitler dindus
perfect description for a polfag
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>>17808178
2 right bruv
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>>17803658
They should've just put a bullet in his head. Jesus H Christ.
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>>17804055
Pronounced Oh chee
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>>17808851
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>>17808851
The man standing on the left was edited in to make the photo seem more ghastly
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>>17809122
Standing on the right, I mean
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>>17808879
Saddest part is you can't speel.
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>>17808296
I'm no expert, but the top left and center photos look pretty damn fake.
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>>17808402
Sir. Hello, I have an appointment with...

/backs away slowly.
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>>17808178
I love the frustrated responses to this incapable of actually refuting your point.
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>>17808689
>>17808804
You can head on back to your hugbox any time.
But don't forget to kill yourselves first.
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>>17805533
Fake and gay
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>>17803617
>the most haunting historical picture
The day the anti-christ became president of the United States and brought with him every evil known to man. If Hussein is not the anti-christ himself he surely is possessed by some sort of demonic entity
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>>17803617
>>17803670
I know it's all over the entire internet that this is supposedly Hiroshi Oushi, or Hisashi Ouchi as I've found him named in more credible sources, but I don't believe it to be so. that pic IS of someone who has been very badly burned, and not necessarily by radiation.

>pic related, however, is confirmed a victim of the Ouchi accident:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokaimura_nuclear_accident


notice in my pic both legs are there to the feet

see also
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMXq13p9DGY

https://youtu.be/m8ta6Qsuym8

>http://blog.goo.ne.jp/flyhigh_2012/e/a4ff2290232f8573e9d639dda089c729
(pictures of his arm decaying over time - these can be found easily on English sites. It's just usually accompanied with the burn victim photo.)

>http://japon-gekokujo.over-blog.com/article-tokai-mura-1999-2-morts-83794614.html

I looked into this year before on /x/ when some other anons mentioned the 'famous' pic being some burn victim, and not Ouchi. I don't read Japanese but I used google translate to help clarify things as a went along searching.

I welcome feedback, if anyone has more info to support or refute this, please let me know.

I'll post a few more pictures that are definitely of Ouchi's injuries. There is also a book on him, though I have yet to see anyone on /x/ who had it.

>https://www.amazon.com/Slow-Death-Days-Radiation-Sickness/dp/1934287407
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>>17812640
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>>17812643
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>>17803617

this picture may have originated here

>http://www.charonboat.com/item/345
in 2009
at the least, the patient is only described as a burn victim
>pic related

also posted here
>http://www.doctorshangout.com/photo/severe-burns?context=user
in 2012
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>>17803679
>kept him alive as an experiment.
no. they did not keep him alive as an experiment.

do you have a source for this claim? that you can back up?

They kept him alive because that's what doctors do; they don't murder people to put them out of their misery.

If I'm wrong, please show me, I'll gladly retract this statement, and admit I was wrong.

I did read that he had to communicate by writing at one stage, and that he supposedly wrote "mommy please". His whole body was affected, including his brain. He may have lived 83 days, but he didn't spend 83 days looking like OP's pic, and he couldn't have been conscious for that entire time, either.
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>>17812673
He died multiple times (as in his heart stopped) and instead of just allowing him to die they kept bringing him back over and over even though he was in unimaginable pain just to study the effects of extreme radiation on the human body

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2009/01/11/books/book-reviews/learning-life-lessons-in-83-days-of-death/
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>>17807694
This is why people call you "cuckservatives".
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>>17812775
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The iceberg that sank the titanic.
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>>17812701
>He died multiple times (as in his heart stopped)
source?

>instead of just allowing him to die they kept bringing him back over and over
That is standard practice in the U.S., unless the patient has a living will/advance directive that guides medical personnel as to what life saving interventions (e.g., CPR, ventilation, tube feeds) are to be given (or withheld) as desired.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_not_resuscitate

>even though he was in unimaginable pain
how do you know what his pain level was? What pain medications he was given? was he physically able to feel pain or was he psychologically aware of it?
again, in the U.S. (I wish I knew about Japanese Health Care practices), MD's and nurses have ways of measuring pain in children, patients who don't speak English, dementia and Alzheimer's patients, and patients in many various conditions leaving them unable to speak or communicate in a typical manner. The level of pain is always determined on a scale and appropriate pain medicine given. After administration of pain medicine, the patient is reassessed to measure the change in pain level (which may result in another dose or another pain medicine given, or some other pain relieving intervention like re-positioning.

>just to study the effects of extreme radiation on the human body
is the source of these claims the 83 Days book? I'm going to have to buy it!

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2009/01/11/books/book-reviews/learning-life-lessons-in-83-days-of-death/

>Doctors, surgical teams, and nurses constantly monitor his condition
>His family sleep in an anteroom
>All wait for signs that he will pull through

>massive blood transfusions
>stem-cell transplants
>skin grafts
>One procedure... involved the use of his sister’s stem cells to restore his ability to generate blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

Sounds like they were taking appropriate care of him, that they were giving him every possible chance.
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>>17804081
The sealer of fates.
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>>17813301
as to the article:

>After exposure to a lethal dose of radiation, do we let a person die, do we assist that death, or do we keep that person alive knowing that he is nothing more than a human guinea pig?

>nothing more than a guinea pig
is a hyperbolic description of someone with a terminal condition
I highly doubt his family sleeping in the other room felt that way

I believe the gist of the book is that death due to radiation is certain - and life-sustaining treatments in these cases are just prolonging the inevitable (while a patient decays horrifyingly).
Hospitals (and anyone who lives) near nuclear power plants should be asking themselves how to consider "end of life care", advance directives, DNR orders, etc., in an extreme case like this.

I'm going to hold out on saying that that doctors in Japan were interested in only "experimenting" on him until confirmed.
Maybe they were? That doesn't mean that is has to happen again. It doesn't mean that his suffering was directly caused by the doctors or made worse exactly, but it's a blurry line.

There are many terminal diseases that progress quickly and cause horrible suffering for patients (and their families). But we're a long, long, long way from giving patients a "right do die" and even farther away from giving doctors aright to "let them".

thanks for responding. and sorry for these long ass posts. I work in health care, and ethics and patient safety are of high interest for me.
I have a feeling the author of the 83 days book is looking at these difficult ethical questions; I hope the doctors weren't the "bad guys", and I hope it isn't the author making them out to be "bad guys" because he believes in a patient's right to die. (Personally, by all means I think assisted suicide should be legal. But do I think I"ll see it happen soon in a country where the majority are Christian and see abortion of pregnancies of less than 12 weeks as murder? nope)
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>>17808178
underrated post. Fuck reagan.
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>>17808840
>I'm happy to say, he was kept in a medical coma for most of this time.

glad that's in the book. thanks, anon
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>>17813448
Jesus Christ delete this.
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>>17804055
> Americans
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>>17803636
Seriously fucking hate Nancy Reagan.
/thread
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>>17808852
No to defend nankin but the united states of small pox and "oh we thought that school was a taliban training centre" aren't really in a position to throw stones.

Before you start screaming Europe I'm an ausfag and the worst thing we did, to my knowledge, was stolen generation.
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>>17808910
And pass up the chance to experiment and test on an unprecedented patient? Never had someone been so exposed to radiation before. They kept him alive as long as possible for this reason. Its sad but most of what we know today is based on suffering of others. An example being the effects of freezing waters have on the body, tested on prisoners of concentration camps by Nazis
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>>17807694
and was also a champion of gun control
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>>17808296
>>17808879
Fucking SHITTY american public school system.

I had never heard about this until today. jesus.
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>>17813625
It was also because of Japan's liability laws which encourage doctors to keep people alive for as long as possible.
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>>17813625
>experiment and test
didn't happen. seriously. where are you getting this information?
>>17813749
so does the U.S.

see >>17813301
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>>17808840
>Ouchi
what a fitting name
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>>17808861
there goes half of Europe
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>>17804055
fuckI know exactly how it's pronounced but I still lost it at this
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>>17814925
how?
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>>17814927
Wee-shee

or Oo-ee-shee (not sure what the deal is on the "W' sound in Japanese. Wee and Oo-ee can sound the same, specially when spoken quickly.)

I'm not a weeb, just a nerd, and this is my best guess. I may have looked it up once.
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>>17804055
Every single time the same post.
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>>17813301
>That is standard practice in the U.S., unless the patient has a living will/advance directive that guides medical personnel as to what life saving interventions (e.g., CPR, ventilation, tube feeds) are to be given (or withheld) as desired.

I doubt that. In many countries the actual will of the patients overrides any written document he has prepared in advance. If the patient decides he doesn't want to be kept alive, that has to be accepted.
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>>17815029
ah, thanks.
I have literally no clue how to pronounce japanese words
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>>17815101
Those countries are called civilized countries.
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>>17814027
Wikipedia?
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>>17815101
except he is in a condition where he cant give any legal consent
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>>17813600
You gave half the country to dingoes, and lost against toads and emus. Hopefully it goes betterbwith the carp m8.
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>>17815341
*better with
>>17815341
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>>17808402
>first /b/tard circa 1941
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>>17808851
nice fake m8
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>>17805582
the fuck is this?
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>>17808402
Why does he wear the mask?
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>>17813735
i mean, they can only teach you so much. hell i heard thy don't teach cursive anymore
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>>17815112

STOP.

his family was in the other room.
doctors are not allowed to let people die. or kill them. or experiment on them. ffs.

I actually took the time to research this, did you?

the whole point of the book about him is that hospitals near and nuclear reactors should think really hard about how to handle advance directives
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>>17815106
yes, I wasn't about to write a book here about advance directives, living wills, DNR status, and code interventions. so I linked wiki for that part. Shit, the rules vary from state to state. and I don't know what the situation in Japan is, but it's not UNIT 731 in their hospitals today.

the guy who doubted me and claimed that he was in unbearable pain gave me the article. look at what they did for him:

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2009/01/11/books/book-reviews/learning-life-lessons-in-83-days-of-death/

>Doctors, surgical teams, and nurses constantly monitor his condition
>His family sleep in an anteroom
>All wait for signs that he will pull through

>massive blood transfusions
>stem-cell transplants
>skin grafts
>One procedure... involved the use of his sister’s stem cells to restore his ability to generate blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

AND HE WAS IN A MEDICALLY INDUCED COMA

and the reason I went into all this is because I think you all have the wrong picture.
problem?
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>>17815101
there are states in the U.S. where the FAMILY can override "what a patient wants". there is a difference between a living will, an advance directive and the DNR status. DNR status directives (like whether or not to intubate or do CPR or tube feeds or antibiotics, etc) require a doctors order (at least in PA (where families have been able to contest living wills))

Ouchi was a young guy - there's never been any proof or even suggestion that he had a "living will" or whatever they use in Japan. They were CARING FOR HIM because that's what happens in a hospital. Yeah, it sucks. It sucks he suffered, it sucks that they were able to keep him alive longer in the hopes he could say goodbye to his family or whatever. They put in him in a coma, and treated his pain, he died.

Even if he had a living will that said "NO CPR", got the DNR status in Japan or whatever, he'd have been in that condition until his heart stopped.

Did that happen on day 5 in the hospital? or day 25?

Get back to me when you know.

(sorry if I sound mad, I just want to clarify this one thing. I don't fight people on here about any paranormal stuff they believe in. I work in healthcare.)
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>>17813735
>>17816111
In Canada every history teacher in the country is given (or at the least, is supposed to be given) a 'The Rape of Nanking' book so they can educate their classes on the topic. That's how I was educated on it
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>>17813555
>waahhhh why won't the government give me free things
keep worshipping your antichrist leader, you're clearly possessed by demonic entities.
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>>17816677
I'm from America and I was taught about the rape of nanking. That persons school must have just sucked.
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>>17816613
oops, replied to the wrong person.
you're right. he wasn't in position to give consent. I wonder how much time he had lucid after the accident.
I'm really going to have to get the book. I found out as much as I could translating Japanese websites online, but.. it's crazy how this has spun out of control.
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>>17815112
You could always claim this was the case when someone is kept alive by machinery. Did a judge rule that he had limited contractual capability? Surely not. So he could give legal consent. Even in Japan.
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>>17816054
A fake.
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>>17816613
You are an idiot. Doctors ARE allowed to let people die. There is no written document needed for that. If a patient asks to shut off his machines with legal witnesses - then they are shut off.
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>>17808296
Asians murdering other Asians in the 1900s. Meh.
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>>17817027
No, patients are allowed to refuse medical care. That's not the doctor letting someone die.
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>>17816109
If I pulled that off, would he die?
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>>17816054
Syphilis patients way back before we had treatement
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>>17815029
You're an idiot
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>>17815104
Not like that.

>>17813582
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>this whole thread
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>>17813239
This is cool and yet chilling at the same time
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>>17817027
I'm not an idiot, but it speaks of your intellect that you'll resort to name-calling to make a point.

The laws and hospital procedures as to end of life care and resuscitation are complicated and vary from state to state. We're not talking about "shutting machines off". People can decide if they want ventilation, ventilation for a trial period or not. they may want those with or without CPR. when I said "doctors aren't allowed to let people die", I specifically meant ER physicians were Ouchi went - they weren't going to just give him morphine and say "see ya". and after they did all the life saving interventions they could - the stem cells, all of it - they are not allowed to just say "well that it's it, he's not coming back, guess we'll "shut the machines off" now".

I really don't want to argue. I rose to your bait, but I'm not going to bother discussing this with people who just want to say "you're wrong" with no understanding of the subject and not having researched Ouchi and his hospitalization.
and to make up for this much side-topic stuff,

I'm going to post historical disturbing pictures.

>>17817414
nice. let's get back on topic, shall we?
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>>17817579
Oh you.
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>>17817237
friendly
>>17817243
helpful contribution
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>>17813448
Haunting af
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I'm confused, which one is Ouchi's real picture? And who is who?
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"Children’s wounds are not all outward. Those made in the mind by years of sorrow will take years to heal. In Warsaw, at an institute which cares for some of Europe’s thousands of “disturbed” children, a Polish girl named Tereska was asked to make a picture of her home. These terrible scratches are what she drew."
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>>17817636
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>>17805533
Gas masks are so gay and overused.
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>>17817690
>a noble effort to save Mr. Ouchi's life

...and I'm done.

I stand by what I said ITT and still believe OP's pic is just an anonymous burn victim. Someone heard the Ouchi story and put it with that pic and the rest is history. At least people, hopefully, will think twice before repeating the "they kept him alive to experiment, as a guinea pig, while he suffered unimaginable pain" balderdash.
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>>17803636
the best modern POTUS since donald trump
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>>17817611
Protip: they're both me
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>>17816054
From what I know it's just a really weird looking ventriloquist dummy.
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>>17813448
Someone should Photoshop this so it subtly shows his dick hanging out or something.
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>>17804081
I think it's just some kind of National Geographic tracking/filming device.
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>>17808879
Yeah, he's the guy mentioned in that dead kennedys' song, right?
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>>17816677
Not my history teacher. But then, he was always more interested in rambling about psychic powers and music from the 60's.
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>>17813448
Holy shit. Now this is genuinely haunting
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>>17803617
There are more photos taken by the same guy, so I had to pick one.
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>>17817179
It would be extremely painful
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>>17817643

>little kid draws in scribbles like all children do
>psychiatrist over analyzes it

Kids are just bad at drawing.
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>>17804055
kek
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>>17817999

>little kid draws in scribbles like all children do
>psychiatrist over analyzes it

>Kids are just bad at drawing.


This is not the analysis of a psychiatrist.
And the girl is 8 years old in the photo (1948)

This is the caption as it appeared in Life magazine:
>Caption from LIFE. "POLAND. 1948. Teresa, a child in a residence for disturbed children, grew up in a concentration camp. She drew a picture of 'home' on the blackboard."

http://time.com/3875548/picturing-misery-david-seymours-children-of-europe-1948/

>pic related is another child there, also drawing "home" ( http://aphelis.net/tereska-draws-home-david-seymour/ )

here is a video of the photographers work from that same year. It's been exhibited around the world. Chim's Children of Europe:

https://vimeo.com/57370037

>A founding member of Magnum Photos with Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa and George Rodger, Chim was sent to five countries of Europe in the Spring of 1948 as a special consultant to UNICEF. He went to Austria, Greece, Italy, Hungary and Poland and recorded UNICEF's action on behalf of the 13 million children who were victims of war. But during the six months of his assignment, he also painted a broader picture of the children. These are some of his photographs.
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>>17817698

You're shouting citation this and source that for hours then are won over by a single blurb that confirms what you preconceived. You're a joke.
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>>17816633
Thanks for going through all the trouble to show the retards that they were wrong. There's a reason why /x/ was found to have the lowest IQ userbase across 4chan's boards. People here jump to conclusions, believe religions and cults are right, scientists, government, doctors, police are always evil, aliens are among us and take part in discussions about things they have no fucking idea about (space exploration, Saturn rings, Black Knight satellite which doesn't exist and the only picture of it is a picture of space debris)... did I miss anything?
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>>17818239
Let me add - I didn't mean aliens discussing, but /x/ retards. I wrote it in a confusing way, sorry.
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>>17812673
>no. they did not keep him alive as an experiment.
medically induced coma according to this:
http://www.iflscience.com/physics/effect-radiation-body0/
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This video makes me uncomfortable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4Pd527GN48&index=147&list=PLeBaGcAEsPe8eVfnRanhmpjaR_YausEq-
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>>17808296
Does the bottom right really count? That was the outcome of a Chinese stampede or some shit I believe.
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>>17817983
F O R Y O U
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>>17803636
>unironically being a fucking communist
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>>17818809
You believe wrong. Those on the steps are women who were literally raped to death.
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>>17813448
The future is looking grim. I want out of this ride.
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>>17813448
Yeah, they're all watching porn...
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>>17805582
Photoshop is terrifying
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>>17818809
Stampedes don't undress people
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>>17812646
>when your patient got irradiated in an accident and you throw ham on him
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>>17818237
>won over
I didn't win anything here. And I wasn't "won over" by the cover. I said "I'm done" because I hoped that that last post would win the still skeptical snobs over.
Like you said, I posted sources and citations but those posts failed to convince the more conspiracy-minded /x/files here that Ouchi wasn't kept alive and in pain, death prolonged so that evil sadist docs could experiment on him. As there were still those in doubt and confused about the pics (or trolling), I thought maybe seeing what I was trying to convey printed on the back of the published book on him would convince him.
I'm not an idiot because I didn't come across the back of the book when I was investigating. And I don't regret any time spent on it.

You either failed to comprehend that post, or are baiting and name-calling just to be mean.
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>>17808879
Because America sucks
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>>17803617
Anything genocide-related, whether it be the Holocaust, Bosnia, Cambodia, Rwanda, Nanking or anything else.
Pic related is from Armenia, and most images like these can be found on Google.
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>>17818279
>as an "experiment"
Is the important part there
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>>17818239
>Thanks for going through all the trouble to show the retards that they were wrong. There's a reason why /x/ was found to have the lowest IQ userbase across 4chan's boards

No one here's is a retard (even if they may sound like one - ha). Seriously, it's all over the Internet - exaggerated stories of Ouchi's torturous docs and the burn victim picture. of course, it's a bit of a let down that the people who can't incorporate new (conflicting) evidence and change their view accordingly are the ones to post in reply
- so thanks for letting me know that you understood me.

That chart you mention about IQ's? Pure bait. Haha, 4chan board users never had site-wide IQ testing. It's always a ruckus when that image is posted because people think it's legit. Always. (Last time I saw it, it was on /qa/)

But yeah, thanks. I do try to contribute in ways that I think will make for quality threads. And I like "debunking" as far as getting the facts straight - there's a scary pics thread in the archive where I just went through post after post answering "story?" "Sauce?" - just because I wanted to know, too, so I found out.
(Don't worry, I love memes and joking around. I found I have a huge folder of /x/ comics and jokes and funny /x/ screencaps. And I can fucking curse and swear and call people assholes and faggots when really asking for it.)
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>>17819015
Never heard of it
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>>17818920
Jesus, your mind is equal parts twisted and comedic genius coming up with that comparison.
Would laugh and feel bad afterwards again 8/8
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>>17819165
Why did you call him Jesus..?
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>>17813311
>>17817579
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>>17819178
Fuck, what is going on in that pic?!
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>>17819195
Holy Communion
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>German girl is horrified at hundreds of dead following US Army's liberation at Namering, Germany
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>>17819202
Jesus!
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>>17812654
it's not a burn victim, he was literally decaying alive, because a ridiculously high dose of radiation fried his DNA
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>>17819247
Indeed, and the grotesque way they suspended his body to prevent blistering actually prevented his body from discharging the electricity welled up within his body, causing his flesh to burn endlessly as the lightning traveled around and around and around but with no means of escaping
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>>17819157
Armenian genocide bro, that shit was brutal
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>>17819256
Hey, my grandparents lived through the Ukraninan Genocide of 1931 as children and you don't hear me complaining about it

Could be that I never actually met my grandparents, despite having lived with them for several years in my own childhood, but who can know for certain?
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>What's the most haunting historical picture?

Been thinking about this. Objectively? it could be the kids and the naked girl running away, crying and horribly upset, following a Napalm attack in Vietnam, right? Or the Vietcong officer getting executed by a shot to the head in the street.
The female student kneeling before slain student at Kent State, looking up towards the camera in anguish crying, "why"...

I didn't see reason to post those, knowing we can probly all picture them without seeing them again. Hell, the Napalm girls been photoshopped here on 4chan with Prince Charles next to her doing a "swiggity swoogity"

Though the pic I did post is famous, I haven't seen it mentioned on /x/ in a long time. The "haunting" part is what could have happened to her and other suspicious pictures that have surfaced, yet unreleased to the public. And the unidentified boy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Calico
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>>17813735
Don't blame the school system for your ignorance.
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>>17808879
I learned about this my sophomore year of high school in world history.
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>>17819247

Where is the source that OP's pic is Ouchi? I haven't seen any evidence that is is him. I have shown evidence that it isn't. And evidence that OP's pic may be a burn victim, radiation burn or other.

>>17819254
> prevented his body from discharging the electricity welled up within his body, causing his flesh to burn endlessly as the lightning traveled around and around and around but with no means of escaping
come on, now.
if b8, I r8 8/8, no h8. not bad for just making shit up
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>>17819313
>I haven't seen it mentioned on /x/ in a long time

>>17819316
wtf, spoopy coincidence
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>>17818997
>snobs
should read *anons
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>>17803670
>Ouchi and Shinohara, died several months later
He was in that state for several months? Jesus Christ...
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>>17818920
i've had this image for months but never had the opportunity to post it.
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>>17819450
Hopefully now you will be able to see it for what it really is and delete it
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For a historical photograph, this one has to be up near the top as one of the most disturbing.
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>>17803617
WHO BROUGHT THE LEMONS?!
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>>17817637
She should be more careful, wouldn't want to fall and break your hip.
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>>17819530
thick
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>>17818850
You won't be allowed. Mind upload onto a cloud will be mandatory in the future.

The elite don't want to give you the solace of the escape of death. They want you forever.
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>>17819530
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>>17808861

i am from that town (Bradford)
there is a sign that says "telegraph & argus"; that's Bradford's local newspaper
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>>17805533
>murmur sigils
Why do I keep seeing those sigils?
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>>17803636
Litterally only niggers dislike reagan due to MUH DETROIT MUH CRIME RATES DAT WES CAUSE
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>>17819864
>>17819868
>>17819875
awesome
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>>17819530
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>>17819015
I know about those atrocities; I've heard of them, read about them. Haven't seen many pictures of most of the ones you mention.
Crucifixion in 1915 is pretty horrifying. And maybe it shouldn't be more fucked up because it's women hanging there, but... it's fucked up to see women nailed up naked on crosses.
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>>17808879

Pol Pot was a leftist fighting against Privilege. Expect a lot less coverage of him going forward in the future.
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>>17820075
http://youtu.be/k4Pd527GN48
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>>17820146
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>>17820165
The war that ruined humanity.
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>>17820165
>>17820165
I had to turn the sound off. Fucking hell.

>"The language used to describe a totally unprecedented vision of mass death is found in the Great War. Nobody had any idea what was going to happen once war between industrialized countries broke out. ... So the impossibility of understanding what was happening and the ways in which to refer to it in 1914-18 -- and for years after -- produced all kinds of poems, novels, memoirs
The war had made many Europeans simply give up on their own societies. Before 1914, they could take pride in Europe's power and prosperity, in the knowledge that it dominated the world through its economic and military strength. They could boast that European civilization was superior to all others. Now they were left with a shattered continent that had spent down its wealth and weakened itself, perhaps mortally. As the great French thinker and poet Paul Valery said in 1922, "something deeper has been worn away than the renewable parts of the machine."

The Language of Mass Death
by Jay Winter, Historian
http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/thenandnow/

>Church attendance plummeted, but night clubs were jammed by those who could afford them. Cocaine stopped being a medicine and became a recreational drug along with alcohol. Before the war, a new generation of writers and artists had already been mocking the old classical traditions and inventing their own. Now, in the 1920s, the jumbled perspectives of the cubists, the atonal compositions of new composers such as Arnold Schoenberg or the experimental poetry and prose of writers such as Ezra Pound or Marcel Proust seemed prescient—new forms that captured the reality of a fractured world.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/world-war-i-the-war-that-changed-everything-1403300393


Pic posted is (sorry, no disturbing "photograph" for this post) from:

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/may/14/art-apocalypse-otto-dix-first-world-war-der-krieg-in-pictures
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>>17820318
lustmord is good, ye kunt
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>>17808402
>liking the smell of your own farts this much
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>>17815101
Makes me wonder how this could even work. Its not like doctors see a dying motherfucker and go :lets see what the lawyers wrote". no, they just resuscitate his ass. It could take weeks or months to get to that points, ie 83 days like this poor son of a bitch
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>>17820165
That footage mixed with lustmord really ruined my day

The flamethrower chasing down those soldiers

This gives me chills 2bh
https://youtu.be/lb13ynu3Iac
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>>17812485
If he was the anti-christ, don't you think armageddon would have already happened in the 8 years he's been president? Fucking retard
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>>17819157
turkroach detected
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>>17820366

>no, they just resuscitate his ass.

Maybe in the states. Here they're more inclined to look the other way - At least in cases like that, where significant time has elapsed.

Some people get quite upset about the issue though. Accusing doctors of being murderers etc.
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>>17820231
I'd argue that it was more the turning point for humanity; the start of mankind's decline toward self-destruction.
War never seen before on that scale fucked people up so much then, that art and music and writing changed forever after.

We've progressed in many ways, too, though. We have made strides and advancements in technology and medicine... People in 1914 could not have possibly imagine in their wildest wildest dreams that in 2014 we would have the knowledge we do, let alone the ability to learn anything - anything, and everything - right at our fingertips.

I think we're at a crucial point. (And I don't mean we need to transcend to a new dimension or revolt or catch a comet or welcome our reptilian overlords before it's too late!) I think we have the capability of continuing on as we are - both capable of greatness and capable of devastation until either Mother Nature or we, ourselves, wipe humans out... Then, as you say WWI will be
>The War that ruined humanity

But maybe, maybe in the next 100 years we'll overcome the horrifying war-capabilities in our nature, and the capabilities we have for the greatest in us - science, medicine, sure, humans building sky scrapers and exploring space yes - but also music, dance, art, humor, cooperation, compassion, understanding, poetry...
ok, I'm starting to sound nuts, I know.

After that vid >>17820165 and posting >>17820318, I just hope somehow we as humans get our shit together. WWI was 1914-1918... maybe by 2116 we'll have new culture movements? new empires? new Leagues of Nations finally at peace? (Of course not, no, not "A new world order", don't even go there.) It would just be nice after 100 years of war between groups of different humans, to have 100 years of groups of different humans appreciating each other, even
>being excellent to each other
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>>17820410

(still 5 months to go)
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>>17820410
Foul demons be gone!
Shoo! Back to your containment board >>>/lgbt/
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>>17812485
this pic looks like from the 80's for some reason. Now thats haunting
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>>17820410
Lol'd out loud.
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>>17820366
when you're admitted to the hospital here they are basically required to ask you if you have a living will. regulations vary. it's obviously vital to ask for more critical patients.
in a couple of the hospitals I worked in in PA, we were to have a form noted by the nurse on the front of the chart within 24 hours of admission, noting that we'd asked the patient if they had advance directives.
if they had them, the next step was to get the copy to the chart. then we'd get the doc to fill out the code sheet order form, so we had doctors orders to follow that matched the wishes of the patient.

that was the days of paper charting though, which are currently being phased out, all electronic medical records. (though there isn't a magic computer program that could keep track of a patients "code status" from admit to admit - and every hospitals software is different from the next...)

and yeah, it varies so freakin' much. it's crazy.
I've heard Texas is the best state to be in if you want to have your wishes adhered to (your family can't fight to change them.) Be careful who you pick to make your Power of Attorney when you get old and crazy, anons...

any of you remember the Terri Schiavo national trials of fuckedupedness (in the U.S.)? I'm an old, but there WAS a southpark episode (at some point, no idea when though) that went into the issue by having Kenny kept alive, iirc.
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>>17820410
>antichrist
You realize you won't know who he is,
Because everyone will love the antichrist. He'll be a master trickster.
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>>17820525
forgot to mention, code statuses (the doctors order form) does change. it's not like you're locked into your choice. or your family's choice as the case may be.

I was a cardiac monitor tech, right? Watched patients on a unit a step down from ICU, each of them with a monitor.... It didn't happen every shift or anything, but it was quite commonplace to have a patient enter the hospital and get care for a few days, ones who wanting all the stops "full code" or ones that never did have a plan... and if the doctors knew it was likely they were going to go - they explained the all of the various options- THEN we'd get the code sheet filled out and go from there. Some families would never give up hope. I once went to a code and heard a 92 year old woman's ribs crack as the respiratory therapist did the chest compressions.

fuck, what was I saying. I'm getting tired.

once a "dying" patient had a code status, if the family felt differently the next day, it'd change. or if the family decided right from the time the doctors told them - we'd get the orders to make them a "no code"... the nurses would wean patients off of ventilators, or administer pain meds while stopping others, take IV's out (depending, you can choose to keep receiving fluids or blood products)... while I had the pleasure of watching their heart beat, knowing that it's last beat would be anytime in the next few days. I watched more than a few go. In fact, many times, I often gave the nurse a heads up that their no-code patient who was sleeping peacefully all shift's heart rate was starting to really slow down...

tl:dr you didn't miss anything
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>>17819178
Wow, the attack on titan live action looks great
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>>17820553
Exactly, he's the charismatic leader, the prince of lies, the VAST majority will love him, they'd sooner call him the second coming.
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>>17819015
if that picture was taken before 1960 i'm mustafa ataturk
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>>17819463
if the famine was in ukraine, why are they wearing siberian clothes?
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Vladimir Komarov's remains

>So there's a cosmonaut up in space, circling the globe, convinced he will never make it back to Earth; he's on the phone with Alexei Kosygin — then a high official of the Soviet Union — who is crying because he, too, thinks the cosmonaut will die.
>The space vehicle is shoddily constructed, running dangerously low on fuel; its parachutes — though no one knows this — won't work and the cosmonaut, Vladimir Komarov, is about to, literally, crash full speed into Earth, his body turning molten on impact. As he heads to his doom, U.S. listening posts in Turkey hear him crying in rage, "cursing the people who had put him inside a botched spaceship."
http://www.npr.org/sections/krulwich/2011/05/02/134597833/cosmonaut-crashed-into-earth-crying-in-rage
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>>17820525

The U.S. is very different from the rest of the world. Especially Japan.

And especially Europe/Australia, where things like Terri Schiavo don't happen (for reasons that many people would perhaps find unethical but don't want to talk about).
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>>17809098
Delete this!
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>>17819463

:^)
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>>17820912
The rage of a thousand suns
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>>17813735
You can always read a book on your own. Why would this be part of a basic curriculum
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you guys are a bunch of bitch blooded weak knee liberal sissy boys

>>17820165
>>17820231

look at this "wor is bahd" transformers movie ass attitude. fuck this board is dead.
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>>17820912
>As he heads to his doom, U.S. listening posts in Turkey hear him crying in rage, "cursing the people who had put him inside a botched spaceship."
Unlikely to have actually happened. The supposed recording of it is very unlikely to be real.
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>>17813735

No they did in fact teach us about the Rape of Nanking.
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>>17821164
How can you be so retarded as to disagree with a message that has litterally been repeated again and again by soliders and warriors for the last 5000 years

Wars is a pointless waste of life and resources, I'm sorry you're autistic and get mad when people criticize your "AWSOME EXPLOSIONS DUDE LOL JUST LIKE COD XDDDDD"
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>>17821064
Unfortunately many modern kids seem to (inadvertently?) be conditioned to have everything delivered to them, sans any effort or studiousness on their own part. Tragic, really.

I definitely agree with you.
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>>17803636
I love you
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>>17809157
They're not. It's all photos from the Rape of Nanking
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>>17819530
That fanny pack tho.
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>>17819875
Love the battle kitties!
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>>17819323
Idiots always seek to blame their ignorance on everything BUT themselves.
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>>17820082
Pol Pot was a crazed murderer that exterminated his own people, while creating an elite class concentrated around himself (The Khmer Rouge) that had unlimited power and wealth, while others were subject to inhumane treatment. The fuck you're on?
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>>17812640
I got the book and OP's pic is not him you are correct
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>>17820456
More than that. He's POTUS until January 20th, dummy.
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>>17804081
US. Navy SEAL about to detonate explosives underwater.
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>>17808285
This fake shit again?
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>>17820747
You greatly overestimate how popular Obama is or ever was
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>>17805582
A funny version of Jeff Dunham
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>>17821217
>soldiers and warriors
they're not the ones who're supposed to benefit
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>>17820912
got goosepimples
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>>17820082
>leftist
you don't what this word means you brainwashed idiot
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>>17821415
oh man, this is near the top of most haunting, definitely.
>photographer an hero
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>>17821460
Thank you, anon!!!

now, to convince the 459,342 other internet sites that have OP's pic attached to the story... jk, jk

>mfw I Knew it!!
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>>17820231
>>17820318
>>17820390
>>17820451
wahh war is bad and scary i'm a 21st century weeed smoking liberal nu male homo beta cuck wahh so scary dark ambient music ;____; humanity is horrible

literally go away
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>>17821969
>implying war isn't bad
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>>17821217
soldiers and warriors, who shouldn't have been soldiers and warriors

i'm pretty sure a draftee and a green beret career soldier would have vastly different views on war

it's always the weaklings who shoukldn't have been soldiers in the first place who get traumatized and spout antiwar cuckness
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>>17820553
>Because everyone will love the antichrist
Welp, then we can be pretty sure that one wasn't it given that he had quite noticeable opposition.
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>>17808852
weeb here. imperial japan was the asian equivalent of nazi germany, t.b.h. wasn't there that camp in china where they did human experiments or some shit?
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>>17819463
fuck its like you can see the dark side corruption in her face
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>>17815029
Weeb reporting in. It's actually "oh-chi"
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>>17821998
It's like you never grew out of your "THEY'RE NOT DOLLS THEY'RE ACTION FIGURES" phase fucking kek.
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