Throughout human history, photographs have captured raw, poignant moments that resonate deeply with our shared human experience. From the the desperate mother's gaze during the Great Depression captured in "Migrant Mother", to the jubilant sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square at the end of World War II, these emotional snapshots offer an unfiltered insight into the highs and lows, the triumphs and tragedies, of our collective past.
Instagram page by the name of "Pictures of Humanity" collects such photographs all in one place to share with their audience. Today we'd like to share some of the best ones with you, Pandas.
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Sign Seen At A March For Women's Rights In Pakistan. 2020
Two Parents Listening To The Heart Transplanted From Their 23 Year Old Son, Who Died Of An Opioid Overdose. 2018
Punk Rocker Lets Curious Child Touch His Jacket. 2012
Margeret Hamilton, Lead Software Engineer Of The Apollo Project, Standing Next To The Code She Wrote By Hand That Helped Take Us To The Moon. 1969
Siblings Found In Earthquake Rubble After Being Trapped For 17 Hours. Both Were Successfully Rescued. 2023
Protesting The Ban On High School Girls Wearing Slacks In Brooklyn, NY. 1942
Albert Einstein Giving A Lecture At Lincoln University, A Historically Black College. 1946
A Mother Laughs At Her Husband Who Just Fainted. 1986
Did you guys know that there have been cases of period cramps that woman have endured for years with the same pain levels of having a heart attack?
Load More Replies...Even the pain of childbirth was less than the funny situation her husband just showed.
they are a laughing team 4 life when it comes 2 dads failures from that day on 🤣
Load More Replies...Mine fainted at my epidural. "Are you okay!!!!???" I thought they were talking to me. Nope.
Perhaps this is why my bf was placed on a chair near the wall so he could just look at me and tell me how brave I was (nah... I just told the doctors to get the baby out alive. I was so scared she'd not make it)? Less risk of fainting soon-to-be-dad?
Load More Replies...I had a scheduled cesarean for my son. They always bring the dad in after the surgery is underway and well...the RN who escorted my husband brought him in the wrong door. He said the first thing he saw were my intestines laying out on my abdomen. I've never that shade of pale on a living person before or since! The man has officially seen more of my body than I have:)
That is pretty horrifying picture. "Mister Jones, do you want to see you cute newborn? Bam, there is your wife, cut in pieces, guts lying around." I can imagine his shock!
Load More Replies..."I've just been nearly ripped in two, and you're the one that passes out!"
I just had blood drawn last week, the (female) technician was warning me about the needle pain, I replied "eh, not as bad as giving birth". She then said that a lot of the women whose blood she's taken say the same thing. However, she regularly gets men wincing and complaining about how much it hurts.
I guess I will get downvoted, but I still have to say it. Childbirth is extremely stressful for men. We are hardwired to protect our loved ones and from very early we hear stories about how women die during giving birth. Now, try to see it from our side. Our most beloved person is in huge amount of pain and physical struggle, and we cannot help at all. And it takes hours and hours. And we cannot help. Just "be there, support her". Support her how? We are not allowed to even hold her hand, just stand there, watch her go through excruciating pain during something what we were taught is super dangerous (statistics do not apply in the moment). And then it is over, baby is crying, wife is alive, everything is good, and the biggest fear is replaced with even bigger happiness. The sudden relief is overwhelming. (And now we are here, making fun of guy who truly loves his wife and it showed. Why men don't show any emotions again?)
Can someone, who has better vision, please clarify that the nurse doesn't have a cigarette in their mouth
I believe it's the cap off of a syringe.
Load More Replies...Betty White quote: "Why do people tell you to grow some balls? Those things are really delicate. Grow a vagina, those things can take a pounding".
My husband was beside me when I delivered our daughter. The nurses were ready to hand her to him and noticed him sweating profusely. So they placed her on my chest and proceeded to take care of him before he fainted
Looks like the baby just burst through her stomach and they're both screaming
I just now realized that she is holding a brand new child in her arms
Take a careful look in the top right corner at the obstetrician’s smirk; she started laughing, too!
Pretty common. FYI, a lot of the fainting is caused by the sight of blood. It’s called vasovagal syncope. It’s an uncontrollable response to seeing blood/trauma etc that results in a rapid drop in blood pressure and heart rate (cue the fainting). It’s not really a “tough/weak” type of thing at all. Unfortunately, it’s also what weeds out potentially good medical and EMS professionals since it is uncontrollable…
Chinese Doctor Saying Goodbye To His Wife Before Leaving For Wuhan To Treat Coronavirus Patients. 2020
A Father Watches His Son Become A Dad. 2017
Heavy Metal Fan In Botswana, Africa. 2011 By Frank Marshall
A Man Listens To His Phonograph In His Destroyed Bedroom In Aleppo, Syria. 2017 By Joseph Eid
Whang-Od Oggay Is A Filipina Tattoo Artist. Currently 106 Years Old, She Is The Oldest Known Person To Practice Mambabatok, An Ancient Traditional Form Of Kalinga Tattooing
Two Girls Greet Their Wounded Father Returning Home From War. 1940
Walking Practice At The Polio Hospital. 1953
She's In Someone's Locket. 1940s
The Earliest Known Photograph Of A Surfer. Hawaii, 1898
A 95 Year Old Grandmother Becomes The First Patient To Recover From Covid-19 In Modena, Italy. 2020
Australian Man And His Dog Watching Their World Burn. 2020
Bride Leaving Her Recently Bombed Home To Get Married. 1940
"In the fell clutch of circumstance, I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance, My head is bloody, but unbowed." 'Invictus' by W E Henley.
A Buddhist Monk Prays While Holding The Hand Of A Man Who Died At A Train Station In China. 2011
Iraqi Protestor Sits On The Chairs Of The Elected Officials That Have Failed Them. 2019
A Drive-In Restaurant In Dallas, Texas Caters To Women With Men As Car Hops. 1940
Milkman Continues Working During The Bombing Of London. 1940 By Fred Morley
Father Bathes His Daughter And Niece In Their Bombed Home In Gaza. 2015 By @emadsnassar
Buzz Aldrin Takes The First Ever Selfie In Space. 1966
Open-Air School In The Netherlands. 1957
The Day Sweet Rationing Ended In England. 1953
Nasa Before Modern Computers. 1961
"To work as a physicist at Nasa you'll need a head for heights." "Don't you mean numbers?" "I know what I said."
Boy Watching A TV For The First Time In A Store Window. 1948
An Italian Boy Helps His Little Brother Who Lost His Leg During The Bombing Of Naples. 1944
Us And El Salvador Under 16 Basketball Teams. 2019
The Great North Dakota Blizzard Of 1966
Teachers On Spring Break. 1910
Jazz Artist Big Jay Mcneely Performing In Los Angelos. 1951
Sailor Returns Home After 14 Months At Sea. 1966
Police Officer Looks After An Abandoned Baby. 1971
Six Year Old Wins Cranberry Pie Eating Competition After Eating A 10 Inch Pie In 15 Seconds. 1948
A Stewardess Examines A New Uniform Proposal For Scandinavian Airlines. It Was Not Approved. 1964
Rollerskating To Work In New York City. 1940
A Guard Passes Out As Queen Elizabeth II Rides By. 1970
Children In France Playing With A Toy Guillotine. 1959
A Bystander Attempts To Catch A Cup Of Moonshine Being Poured Out By Police During The Prohibition Era. 1925
Robert Wadlow, The Tallest Person In Recorded History. 1930s
Child Car Seats In 1940
Testing American Football Helmets. 1912
A Man Floating In The Dead Sea With A Book And An Umbrella. 1920
I really wanna float here, I’m a natural floater and ‘otter’ about for ages in water, but I want to try this water and feel like I’m ‘Jesus-ing’ on water
Japanese Opposition Members Trying To Block The Passing Of New Immigration Laws. 2020
Parents Attempt To Heal A Child Suffering From Rickets By Dragging Him Through A Healing Tree. 1918
Mexican Police Take A Lunch Break During Protests. 2016
Why do these posts say "change your perspective on things???" Yes, the world has lots of beauty, people do good every day, but all that bad stuff also is there every day, so I see no reason to change perspective. 2 posts before this one is people who realized their besties actually hate them, this post doesn't change the fact that people use and abuse each other.
I thin these can be good to start healthy conversations. I sent a note to a daughter with that idea.
Load More Replies...I think you all posted these same pics a few months ago. the passed out guard, the nasa math woman, the bombed houses, all been posted numerous times.
Why do these posts say "change your perspective on things???" Yes, the world has lots of beauty, people do good every day, but all that bad stuff also is there every day, so I see no reason to change perspective. 2 posts before this one is people who realized their besties actually hate them, this post doesn't change the fact that people use and abuse each other.
I thin these can be good to start healthy conversations. I sent a note to a daughter with that idea.
Load More Replies...I think you all posted these same pics a few months ago. the passed out guard, the nasa math woman, the bombed houses, all been posted numerous times.