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Posted by Lira on Apr-01-2008 04:43:

This is the end

quote:
German photographer Walter Schels was terrified of death, but felt compelled to take these extraordinary series of portraits of people before and on the day they died. His partner Beate Lakotta recorded the poignant and revealing interviews with the subjects in their final days. The couple tell Joanna Moorhead how facing death changed how they felt about dying - and living

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2...ss&feed=science

I'm not going to give much of my opinion just yet. Instead, I'm just going to post the link to this series of pictures, and let you guys form your opinions without any interference of mine. It's a really moving portrait of death, through the lenses of an old man and his partner, who captured the image and the thoughts of people whose death was imminent.


Posted by Lira on Apr-01-2008 05:07:

...

Are you guys feeling miserable as well, was the title misleading, or are you upset this wasn't an April fools thread?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-01-2008 05:11:

i see dead people!


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and no, i didnt find it miserable, actually rather creepy. i dont see the point of obsessing over the vessel after it has been emptied.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Apr-01-2008 05:11:

'Heiner�s friends clearly didn�t want him to be sad and were trying to take his mind off things. They watched football with him just like they used to do: they brought in beers, cigarettes, had a bit of a party in the room. �Some of them even say �get well soon� as they�re leaving; �hope you�re soon back on track, mate!�� says Heiner, wryly. �But no one asks me how I feel. Don't they get it? I'm going to die!�'

Must have been an important game.


Posted by phyrrus on Apr-01-2008 05:14:

weird seams inside the gold mine


Posted by AlphaStarred on Apr-01-2008 05:16:

This is great:

'Klara Behrens knows she hasn�t got much longer to live. �Sometimes, I do still hope that I�ll get better,� she says. �But then when I�m feeling really nauseous, I don�t want to carry on living. And I�d only just bought myself a new fridge-freezer! If I�d only known!�'


Posted by Lira on Apr-01-2008 05:17:

^^^^
I lol'd at that too.
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i see dead people!


quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
and no, i didnt find it miserable, actually rather creepy. i dont see the point of obsessing over the vessel after it has been emptied.

hmm... maybe I'm still mourning the death of my godmother but I did get pensive after seeing those pics.

But that's just me


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-01-2008 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
^^^^
I lol'd at that too.



hmm... maybe I'm still mourning the death of my godmother but I did get pensive after seeing those pics.

But that's just me


Im an insensitive cvnt. It takes a lot to bother me if there's no direct relationship to me, and my normal coping mechanism is to make jokes about stuff like that anyway.

ive always said lira, you exude pleasantness


Posted by Lira on Apr-01-2008 05:35:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
ive always said lira, you exude pleasantness

Thanks

Anyway, I really don't think you're insensitive. If that were the case, you wouldn't mind religious zealots


Posted by AlphaStarred on Apr-01-2008 05:39:

Lira, have you read Plotinus's musings over beauty? I think it should delight you not a little: http://eawc.evansville.edu/anthology/beauty.htm


Posted by Lira on Apr-01-2008 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Lira, have you read Plotinus's musings over beauty? I think it should delight you not a little: http://eawc.evansville.edu/anthology/beauty.htm

Looks really interesting. Bookmarked it, thanks


Posted by gehzumteufel on Apr-01-2008 05:57:

this was very intriguing. good read.


Posted by Magnus on Apr-01-2008 12:17:

That broke my heart. My heart hurts for those people.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-01-2008 12:22:

Meh, I've sat with people as they died, literally watching them breathe their last breath. No pictures can compare to actually being there.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-01-2008 12:23:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I've sat with people as they died, literally watching them breathe their last breath. No pictures can compare to actually being there.


did anyone ever find the bodies?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-01-2008 12:27:

I ate them.


Posted by chimera66 on Apr-01-2008 20:14:

this was interesting to read and some were so much sader than others. makes one want to ilve life to its fullest


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Apr-01-2008 20:24:

holy shiza.

i had to take a break half way my eyes are watering @ work


Posted by gehzumteufel on Apr-01-2008 20:50:

quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
this was interesting to read and some were so much sader than others. makes one want to ilve life to its fullest

i say you should anyways. you dont know when that day will come.


Posted by tubularbills on Apr-01-2008 20:53:

ugh, i hate death


Posted by Lira on Apr-01-2008 21:44:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Meh, I've sat with people as they died, literally watching them breathe their last breath. No pictures can compare to actually being there.

I thought of you when I posted this.

Not only I've seen my godmother die (and understand you perfectly), I also looked after my girlfriend's uncle during his last night. Seeing those pictures reminded me of those moments... and I can't imagine how hard it isto see this as frequently as nurses and doctors probably see.


Posted by Sandsider on Apr-02-2008 03:23:

quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
this was interesting to read and some were so much sader than others. makes one want to ilve life to its fullest
Word.


Posted by blacknoizybox on Apr-02-2008 04:44:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
ugh, i hate death

lets go beat the fuck out of it


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-02-2008 11:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I thought of you when I posted this.

Not only I've seen my godmother die (and understand you perfectly), I also looked after my girlfriend's uncle during his last night. Seeing those pictures reminded me of those moments... and I can't imagine how hard it isto see this as frequently as nurses and doctors probably see.




Well I think it depends. I mean, for me...the hard part is not seeing people die, or knowing that they're dying - I'm totally comfortable with death...it's the suffering that accompanies it that makes it hard.


Posted by Intellekshual on Apr-03-2008 19:02:

I really didn't expect some of the thoughts voiced by the people. I wish there was a more substantial synopsis to some of these. I'm not looking for a life story, but I found it all rather interesting and would like to know more.


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