At first glance, this photo may seem like fireworks but in reality this photo was taken during the First World War. It was posted on Reddit, but it was originally taken by a British photographer. This picture truly shows
the meaning of trench warfare. In school, people are taught that trench warfare
is just people sitting and waiting on their enemy. That is true but there is
more to it. All the white streaks in the picture are mortar shells being fired
towards the enemy. Mortar shells would hit the trenches and people would die in
an instant. One second they’re alive and in the blink of an eye they’re gone,
no trace of them left.
I wanted to share this photo because it’s about First World
War. I am a big fan of history and loved every minute of history class. I always
read about the war in books but being able to see for myself what it was like
during the war, it’s a different kind of learning experience. I always like to find
pictures about the First World War because there are so many brave stories
behind them. As the old saying goes, a picture can tell a thousand words.
This picture is of vault boy from the Fallout game series.
In the picture he is holding out his hand and is holding his thumb up. At first
glance one might think that he’s just giving everyone a thumbs-up but he is
actually checking if he is safe. He is checking his safety because if a person
sees a nuclear bomb explode, it is advised to stretch their hand out as far as
possible and do a thumbs-up. The thumb should be put over the mushroom cloud; if
the cloud is not bigger than one’s thumb then they are safe from radiation but
if the cloud is bigger than their thumb then they are in the radiation zone and
must evacuate.
I am a big fan of video games, so I wanted to share this photo
for a long time. I enjoy playing this game because it takes me to a different
world. Fallout is set 700 years into the future after a nuclear war and you
explore a Washington DC which is filled with many different kinds of creatures.
All the creatures in Fallout were once normal but changed in horrendous ways
due to the radiation from the nuclear bombs. This game maintains a sense of
realism which draws me in. I would recommend this game to people because it
shows how our future could turn out due to the rapid advancement of technology.
-Apu
-Apu
4 comments:
Interesting fact about that fallout picture. I think war pictures should be shown to everybody so they realize that war is not a game.
Beautiful work as always!
Yes, I think so too. I bet you didn't know that you could use your thumb to check for radiation.
Thank you, come again
Gosh... that's pretty stark. As the earlier comment said, not something to shy away from. Good work here.
Very interesting! Great Blog
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