Pics of Dead Men

callmecaleb

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Photography has been around for only about 175 years. The first photos of dead men were from the Civil War, and then Indian mutilations of naked guys out west. But suppose photography went way back in time. I can imagine an Inquisition torturer using his smart phone to record his handiwork and then sharing the images with his boyfriend at home! Just the idea makes me want to jack off.
So, here’s my question. If you could go back in time with your smart phone and photograph a necro scene, what would be your preference? I have a couple myself but want to know what other dudes would like to see.
 
I would like to record two gladiators fighting to the death in the Roman Collosseum. Almost naked. Weapons cracking heads. Swords sliding between ribs. The sound of pain. The sound of death. Close-ups of the loser, guts out, bleeding into the sand, moaning in hideous pain.
 
Even though this would be within the era of photography, I would pick the execution of Tsar Nicholas II. What can I say, he was a handsome man and his demise is very well documented.



I mean, there are artists' depictions of the event:


As well as an account of how it went down. Pretty much the only details missing are photos or a video, and I would love to record it for CDG prosperity.
 
Even though this would be within the era of photography, I would pick the execution of Tsar Nicholas II. What can I say, he was a handsome man and his demise is very well documented.



I mean, there are artists' depictions of the event:


As well as an account of how it went down. Pretty much the only details missing are photos or a video, and I would love to record it for CDG prosperity.
 


Russian Tzar Nicolas II
also had a very manly handsome and dapper look-alike first cousin being
Great Britain's King George V:


A British King first cousin,
BTW
who offered
~~ NO HELP WHATSOEVER ~~
to the his first cousin the Russian Tzar
in those most dire Final Days.
 
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The Brits were scared shitless that they would also have a revolution.
 
Nikki was tiny, 5.7 ft. I saw his uniform in an exhibition in Mississippi, not shown in Russia. It looked like a miniature. There were powerful vibes coming from it.
I'm astonished that George V was only 5.5 ft tall.
 
The Brits were scared shitless that they would also have a revolution.
True ... yet Britain's King George V could have quietly done SOMETHING to save his Russian Tzar Nicholas II first-cousin and his family who were under the wicked influence of the crazed yet powerfully strong Monk Rasputin ... for the Tzar to then be attacked by the amped hate-filled Bolsheviks led by power hungry Marxist Leftist Vladimir Lenin.

The Tzar begged his first-cousin King George V for help and this prick King would not have ANY of IT; what an overall evil SOB was he just like Rasputin and Lenin.
 
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It seems that tsar nicholas 2 did not wish to leave russia at least initially afterwards indeed he was "embarrassing" for all of the European states (him and his family) who otherwise did not wish to be separated. The minimum option would have been to put Tsar Nicolas and Tsarevich Alexei to death, but that would not have prevented a transfer of.
 
Damned i don't know how i can traduct my response in english .
 
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