Post Mortem Photography Warning Graphic images
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It's so sad to see these little angels in this state and I can see why these photos were taken.
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What a beautiful tribute to those little ones.
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Don't ever put something like this on the Internet again. I have 3 young little children and I would never do something like this to my beautiful lovers.
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@enemay People acctually did this before. These children are not sleeping. They did it like a last memory/family photo.
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Debe ser inexplicable el sentimiento de pérdida de un ser querido, mas si es un niño, niña o bebe, terrible...
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the fuck is wrong with you?
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why did I click on this and watch it???? ugh
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bunch of sick fucks, burn in hell!!!
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Its always good to be remembered I think its great to celebrate the dead because a lot of people are forgotten we all have to go someday even if you have no one to visit at a grave its always good to stop by and say a prayer the dead need love too
I will never take pictures of my baby boy sleeping ever again. I'm afraid that 100 years from now someone will post it on the internet and say it was postmortem.
enemay 1 day ago 9
After death photographs were common in victorian times and most often this was the only photograph/memory of the loved one. Photography was then a complex and expensive process that few could afford.
Mum's first child was a boy, he died 2 hrs old she never got to see him. A lifelong regret.
A photograph even after death would have been a comfort to her.
Taken in context I don't think this in the least creepy, death is often closer than we might choose!
orrinoconnor 2 hours ago 3