I tend to dislike these kinds of images, as they don't provide any sources, and they mainly rely off you already having an open mind to this type of information. Plus, there's a typo in there.
Spez: It's probably not worth my time to do this, but here it is anyways.
Here is the sources for both images used in this "meme" formatted post, which is quite low quality if I say so myself:
http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2014/04/23/nevada-showdown/ (Archive)
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBREA3T15520140430 (Archive)
First image from first link, sixth in the list. (Direct)
Second image is from the second link, and is the only image on the article. (Direct)
If you didn't make this type of image, please try to provide sources when uploading it. But if you did make this, please try to make your post higher quality, especially when it comes to providing sources. It may just make people believe you more.
Spez 2: I just want to add that I apologize if my post comes off as backseat moderating or aggressive, I've just been seeing an influx of low-quality, facebook-tier posts upvoted to the front, or they've always been there, and I'm just noticing..
I tend to dislike these kinds of images, as they don't provide any sources, and they mainly rely off you already having an open mind to this type of information. Plus, there's a typo in there.
Spez: It's probably not worth my time to do this, but here it is anyways.
Here is the sources for both images used in this "meme" formatted post, which is quite low quality if I say so myself:
http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2014/04/23/nevada-showdown/ (Archive)
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBREA3T15520140430 (Archive)
First image from first link, sixth in the list. (Direct)
Second image is from the second link, and is the only image on the article. (Direct)
If you didn't make this type of image, please try to provide sources when uploading it. But if you did make this, please try to make your post higher quality, especially when it comes to providing sources. It may just make people believe you more.
Spez 2: I just want to add that I apologize if my post comes off as backseat moderating or aggressive, I've just been seeing an influx of low-quality, facebook-tier posts upvoted to the front, or they've always been there, and I'm just noticing..
I tend to dislike these kinds of images, as they don't provide any sources, and they mainly rely off you already having an open mind to this type of information. Plus, there's a typo in there.
Spez: It's probably not worth my time to do this, but here it is anyways.
Here is the sources for both images used in this "meme" formatted post, which is quite low quality if I say so myself:
http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2014/04/23/nevada-showdown/ (Archive)
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBREA3T15520140430 (Archive)
First image from first link, sixth in the list. (Direct)
Second image is from the second link, and is the only image on the article. (Direct)
If you didn't make this type of image, please try to provide sources when uploading it. But if you did make this, please try to make your post higher quality, especially when it comes to providing sources. It may just make people believe you more.
Spez 2: I just want to add that I apologize if my post comes off as backseat moderating or aggressive, I've just been seeing an influx of low-quality, facebook-tier posts upvoted to the front, or they've always been there, and I'm just noticing..
I tend to dislike these kinds of images, as they don't provide any sources, and they mainly rely off you already having an open mind to this type of information. Plus, there's a typo in there.
Spez: It's probably not worth my time to do this, but here it is anyways.
Here is the sources for both images used in this "meme" formatted post, which is quite low quality if I say so myself:
http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2014/04/23/nevada-showdown/ (Archive)
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBREA3T15520140430 (Archive)
First image from first link, sixth in the list. (Direct)
Second image is from the second link, and is the only image on the article. (Direct)
If you didn't make this type of image, please try to provide sources when uploading it. But if you did make this, please try to make your post higher quality, especially when it comes to providing sources. It may just make people believe you more.
I tend to dislike these kinds of images, as they don't provide any sources, and they mainly rely off you already having an open mind to this type of information. Plus, there's a typo in there.