Archive for the ‘Tragedy’ Category

Is Wal-Mart’s Lack Of Security To Blame For What Could Have Ended Up A Mass-Killing?

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Wal-Mart never ceases to amaze. It's a curse and a blessing depending on who you ask. It's a place that matches prices of competitors - even without coupons, a company that employs the elderly, while also providing one of the worst employment opportunities around. At least if ...

Worst Mother Of The Year! Barely Legal, Three Prior DUI Charges, and Now On Number Four After Being Arrested Stoned and Drunk

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

This upsets me physically. Especially so close to Mother's Day. A friend sent me this and I couldn't help but feel incensed that unless something tragic happens in the next couple weeks, this woman will be somebody's mother. Meanwhile, there are well meaning potential parents out there who desperately ...

“Beating A Dead Horse” Gone Literal - Shocking Images of Chinese and Philippine Horse Fighting - Equestrians and Animal Lovers Beware…

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Not to long ago, I published a piece on Guillermo Habacuc Vargas' art exhibit featuring a chained dog as it died on the exhibit floor. Actual and malicious animal abuse isn't something that gets as much attention as it probably should, but it's something that still can manage to ...

Loyalty In The Streets - Standing By Your Best Friend Through Life and Death

Monday, December 24th, 2007

At Christmas time, we're reminded of how important life is. The seasons can prove themselves to work just like any other time of year, never taking a day off for celebration. I was sent these pictures of a dog standing by his companion after being hit by a car in ...

Carjacked At Gunpoint By A Cop Killer - What Would You Do? Run? Fight? Obey? The Story Of A Man Who Had To Make That Decision

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

I'm one of those people who like to constantly stay aware of their surroundings. Perhaps too many ninja movies get me thinking I'm much more badass than I really am. And yet, I often make the same mistakes Juan Valdez (and not the Columbian coffee guy) did when ...