The MSM covers cities and city crime the same way it portrays countries that are targeted for imperial fuckery. They have a script and, in it, the people who live in the cities are not really human—not like the advertiser-cherished PMCs with disposable income.
memories...I rode the D for years. Then the F, then the E. So much time spent on those trains! you've captured some great shots! I remember pre-cell phone when people would gaze at the ads or close their eyes to avoid eye contact. OR they'd try to catch your eye (usually on late night rides!) now they all just stare at a rectangle.
the pictures are stunning testimony of life aside what is reported in junk MSM....
Thank you, Deb! ❤
One toke over the line sweet Jesus
One toke over the line
Sittin' downtown in a railway station
One toke over the line
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The MSM covers cities and city crime the same way it portrays countries that are targeted for imperial fuckery. They have a script and, in it, the people who live in the cities are not really human—not like the advertiser-cherished PMCs with disposable income.
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They turned the jungle into a concrete game board and rigged it. - PSM
A photographer needs to have the eye for the moment. You do indeed!
It breaks my heart that "the powers that be" are pitting us against each other and we are allowing it!
Thank you, David, for being so generous with your words. It means a lot!
Yet true👍
Nice work Mickey
Thank you, Allyn! 🙂
memories...I rode the D for years. Then the F, then the E. So much time spent on those trains! you've captured some great shots! I remember pre-cell phone when people would gaze at the ads or close their eyes to avoid eye contact. OR they'd try to catch your eye (usually on late night rides!) now they all just stare at a rectangle.
Thank you, Lorie, and I agree. Some of the, um, "ambiance" has changed with the introduction of the smartphone.