sa #1 and #3 kay dili mawala sa ako alimpatakan.. ahaka dili ko katulog ani ron..
#1..deeply Touched my heart![]()
louya sa mga inosente oi..!

pwede mohilak? hmmmnn, speechless..gosh!
dili ko kasabot sa ako gibati pag-tan-aw nako ni nga mga hulagway...ang ubann nakita na nako sauna peromaka-sakit gihapon sa dughan...
Pde ni iapil...
Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel, is the nickname of an anonymous man who stood in front of a column of Chinese Type 59 tanks the morning after the Chinese military forcibly removed protestors from in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989. The man achieved widespread international recognition due to the videotape and photographs taken of the incident.
The most used photograph of the event was taken by Jeff Widener of the Associated Press, from a sixth floor balcony of the Beijing Hotel, about half a mile (800 meters) away from the scene. Widener was injured and suffering from flu. The image was taken using a Nikon FE2 camera through a Nikkor 400mm 5.6 ED IF lens and TC-301 teleconverter. Low on film, a friend hastily obtained a roll of Fuji 100 ASA color negative film, allowing him to make the shot. Though he was concerned that his shots were not good, his image was syndicated to a large number of newspapers around the world, and was said to have appeared on the front page of all European papers
Last edited by balipseyev; 07-25-2012 at 07:03 PM.
The worst demonstration dispersal ever...
A man was crushed by a tank...
EDSA Revolution was only peaceful and non-violent because of one completely ignored and silenced FACT:
“My order is not to attack…”
-Ferdinand Marcos, Order to the Marines on EDSA
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