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Friday, October 27, 2017
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So sad. And winter is coming..
ReplyDelete...soon he will be cold and exhausted.
ReplyDeleteA moving and sad image. That squeezes me the heart to see people sleeping in the street. In a world where many of us let us have at least a roof and of which to feed us, it is inadmissible that we can again see in the streets of the similar poverties
ReplyDeleteIts a shame for our society.
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbreaking, there's a backstory story that we rarely hear that puts it in perspective. I can't imagine him not getting some cardboard for insulation.
ReplyDeleteJust when this MS case is getting me down, I get to see this. Screenshot going to my "Reason to not feel so bad file".
ReplyDeleteSad to see.
ReplyDeleteSo sad!
ReplyDeleteThere should be places and programs so the homeless can have basic needs met. Society has become more competitive and less sympathetic over the last few decades. With robots and artificial intelligence we may all be facing this future before very long. Moving photo.
ReplyDeleteSad.
ReplyDeleteVery sad, only come across on person sleeping rough but not like that
ReplyDeleteWhat to say.......
ReplyDeleteReally sad. Not even any shoes on his feet.
ReplyDeleteSo sad!
ReplyDeletePoor man and one wants to scoop him up take him home and feed him etc.
ReplyDeleteAuténtica denuncia social en esta fotografía.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo,
Oh Lord, that's one of saddest photos I've seen recently. In our city, many of the homeless hide in the woods as the big oak trees obscure their location and provide some respite from the weather.
ReplyDeleteThis is so very sad.
ReplyDeleteThis is sad. Not even in a doorway or alley. So destitute he doesn't care.
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