http://www.wral.com/news/national_world/national/story/9473740/Libya, typing too fast fail
4/20/2011 7:46:28 PM
They were in a sexual relationship together and gay. If Westboro comes out to protest this guy's funeral, we need to deport them to Gadhafi's rape room.
4/20/2011 7:49:36 PM
oh wow, i heard about that on the radio - didn't know he was a NC State grad
4/20/2011 7:49:42 PM
i really don't feel sorry for this dude
4/20/2011 7:49:54 PM
i heard he isn't dead, but in critical condition
4/20/2011 7:56:37 PM
4/20/2011 8:03:59 PM
4/20/2011 8:07:01 PM
unfortunately, the Parody Thread Countdown Clock is ticking
4/20/2011 8:08:01 PM
He's saying the man deliberately inserted himself into a civil war. I would hope anyone that does this wouldn't expect people to feel sorry for them if they're killed.
4/20/2011 8:08:34 PM
If you go to a country in civil war where the rebels have the mindstate of the random dude in the corner of the Greyhound bus stop smokin cigarettes and talkin about the establishment....ya might be dumbHave you seen some of these yokel desert rats? This isn't our war.Did he miss the class about not going to war zones if you're not in the military? Gosh, this is such horrible PR for Libya. I wonder how upset Gadhafi's forces will be to hear the news...oh that's right
4/20/2011 8:13:53 PM
Damn, this sucks.Today we are all Wolfpack
4/20/2011 8:31:36 PM
4/20/2011 8:34:38 PM
People who believe he was dumb for being in a war zone, and feel nothing for his death, are cowards. Very few people willingly go to a war zone, even less with only a camera. And they do it to fulfill your desire to see pictures, to get a little boner to see something that shocks you. Americans lust for combat footage, to praise it or protest it, either way you need it. So go ahead and feel nothing for the guy who put it all on the line so you can sit behind a computer and be a little coward.
4/20/2011 8:50:55 PM
Here's some of his photos.http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/04/20/a_life_less_ordinary_the_photographs_of_chris_hondros
4/20/2011 8:59:03 PM
Maybe victimizing yourself to fulfill your greed for fame and praise is truly the fatal flaw.I've been to a war zone, but I didn't go to take pictures! And if you do go, bring a weapon![Edited on April 20, 2011 at 9:10 PM. Reason : ]
4/20/2011 9:04:10 PM
hahah right he wanted to be famous and shithey guys, let's all share our top 5 favorite photographers![Edited on April 20, 2011 at 9:08 PM. Reason : hahahah greed. ]
4/20/2011 9:08:07 PM
^^ sometimes the truth hurts, but i'm feeling thatbut no one deserves to die for making silly decisions]
4/20/2011 9:09:22 PM
silly decisions are a leading cause of death
4/20/2011 9:10:50 PM
i never said it wasn't chuckle-worthy. just that he was probably a decent guy
4/20/2011 9:12:34 PM
ideed I have missed you<3 no homo
4/20/2011 9:13:16 PM
Dude has some amazing pictures. Here's one for all you stoners.
4/20/2011 9:13:17 PM
dude what exactly are you trying to sayhomeboy chose to do a certain profession, and a small percentage of that percentage are victim to things like this. it's an inherent risk.there's no bravery, cowardice, greed, avarice, or whatever involved here. the guy isn't a dumbfuck or a hero for doing what he's doing, it's just something that happened. And it's pretty sad.but continue to TROLL TROLL TROLL it up.
4/20/2011 9:13:38 PM
Well I hope I never see you down range, cuase its never good. There are alot of crazy bastards without guns, im dumb enough to be one of them, so maybe I have a shared respect for the guys who are boots on the ground with a camera.
4/20/2011 9:15:14 PM
I have missed all my peeps here too, but I've been busy for the past god knows how long trying to move in a different direction with my career.too bad i chose to do it at one of the most corrupt places in the state, and i doubt i'll even have a letter of recommendation before its said and done i will, however, be working from home a lot more
4/20/2011 9:15:45 PM
btw - at least it wasn't "ncsu dropout killed in libya"
4/20/2011 9:17:20 PM
jackleg abandoned us** here on TWW, and left us** in this hell hole to rot.**us me
4/20/2011 9:19:03 PM
just expect the opposite of favorable in the mediadropout did something bad, "attended NCSU in year xxxx" before doing xdropout did something good, "left to go" do x "before finishing at NCSU."graduate did something bad, "left to go" do x "shortly after" xIt's actually a 4x4 matrix of choosing your verbiage to generate the worst PR possible for the university given grad/dropout or good/bad event
4/20/2011 9:20:10 PM
Freedom isn’t free.
4/20/2011 9:27:12 PM
Not trying to troll, but I find it interesting that WRAL is almost always the first stop for TWWers. This is a much more comprehensive story about Chris than what WRAL half-ass threw online:http://www2.nbc17.com/ar/964810/[Edited on April 20, 2011 at 9:28 PM. Reason : hell, Technician at least talked to a friend of the family. http://bit.ly/eeBVqj ]
4/20/2011 9:27:34 PM
Looks like you win!Tell D-$ to trade the SH in for a HH Mike when he gets back.
4/20/2011 9:30:04 PM
what?
4/20/2011 9:34:46 PM
Say what you want, but the guy took some amazing photos, and had the balls to go into conflict environments to try and tell the story of what is really going on. I think a lot of people don't realize that the reason there was such sentiment against the Vietnam War is because of photojournalists. The same thing is true of Haiti.http://www.chrishondros.com/index.htmlThat's his website, with some of the photos, many of which he won awards for. I think if you browse through them, you would be impressed with a fair number of them. I was looking at the ones from Liberia especially, and it gives you a very different impression of the conflict. Also, when you think about the fact that he is taking pictures of people who are ducking down from gunfire and he's like five feet away, it shows you that he had to have tremendous courage.
4/21/2011 2:37:47 AM
Same dude that did restrepo?great photo [Edited on April 21, 2011 at 2:56 AM. Reason : hope the photo works]
4/21/2011 2:51:43 AM
Here are two of his award winning photos:This one is of a 5 year old boy in Iraq whose civilian parents had just been killed by U.S. soldiers when they mistakenly failed to stop for a checkpoint around dusk.This is of a government soldier in Liberia who had just fired a rocket at rebels and hit his target exactly. If you see the series of photos this comes from, it is particularly stunning, because he gets the before shot when he is preparing to fire as well.
4/21/2011 4:59:53 AM
I can understand not being surprised when somebody (reporter or soldier) dies in a an area like this, but not feeling bad for them? I guess I just don't quite follow that train of thought. On a different note, the man took some astonishing photos. An earlier link didn't work for me just now, but I've been perusing this site: http://www.chrishondros.com/images.htm
4/21/2011 5:55:58 AM
4/21/2011 7:07:55 AM
^
4/21/2011 7:11:51 AM
4/21/2011 7:28:27 AM
1993 - 2010 = 30 years?i don't think anyone said they didn't feel bad for the Lybians, too. that is making an assumption.i also find it slightly disturbing that you are unable to "feel bad" for people you don't know who die i mean...my first reaction to pretty much anyone dying, whether i know them or not, is "that sucks"[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 7:43 AM. Reason : .]
4/21/2011 7:39:23 AM
A fair amount of us DO care about what's going on in Libya. But this thread is about one guy and what he did, not the Libyan conflict in general.Clearly people have an arbitrary connection to those who are within their sphere of influence. I mean, if we had gone to UNC, then I'm sure the death of Eve Carson would have meant more, and if you lived in Japan, then you feel more connected to those hurt by the tsunami. That doesn't make it any more or less tragic, but it probably makes it a little more real.The real point is that if it wasn't for people like this, the world wouldn't KNOW about Libya and Egypt and Syria. This guy didn't just take pictures, he also gave lectures and spoke about the impact of war and conflict. Hetherington's movie Restrepo was designed to give insight to those who don't know what war is really like, and to help people really understand what it would be like to serve a tour in one of the most dangerous outposts in a valley in Afghanistan. In the same vein, Hondros took pictures that were designed to capture what happens in conflict zones and other emotional environments. Hopefully because of these kinds of images, people are more likely to do something about it.
4/21/2011 7:45:26 AM
^ well said.
4/21/2011 7:46:16 AM
I've had Restrepo in my instant queue for awhile, maybe I'll watch it tomorrow
4/21/2011 8:14:07 AM
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4/21/2011 9:21:48 AM
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4/21/2011 9:55:13 AM
tragic
4/21/2011 10:25:57 AM
he's an alumnus of my high school...sad to hear
4/21/2011 2:05:39 PM
He died doing what he loved. He knew what he was getting himself into.
4/21/2011 2:15:11 PM
Sucks, I met hondros a couple of years ago on campus. Nice guy from what I remember
4/21/2011 2:17:15 PM