tarotbear
Wow! WAY TOO CLOSE to home!
At 42, I found myself staring at Mario's headstone screaming "I'm too young to be standing here! This should not have happened for years and years yet!"
Although this image does reinforce the image of the Death card and physical death, at least the LWB waxes philosophical about it: " Allowing time to mourn. A part of yourself has outlived it's usefulness."
Is there anyone in the world who doesn't know of someone who died of AIDS or an AIDS-related complex? Too many ... too many. This image is in some ways more startling than a skeleton on horseback, but it does serve to remind the survivors that life is for the living and to keep moving on.
At 42, I found myself staring at Mario's headstone screaming "I'm too young to be standing here! This should not have happened for years and years yet!"
Although this image does reinforce the image of the Death card and physical death, at least the LWB waxes philosophical about it: " Allowing time to mourn. A part of yourself has outlived it's usefulness."
Is there anyone in the world who doesn't know of someone who died of AIDS or an AIDS-related complex? Too many ... too many. This image is in some ways more startling than a skeleton on horseback, but it does serve to remind the survivors that life is for the living and to keep moving on.