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		<title>The Boy Who Lived &#8211; How a Comic Strip Can Make You Cry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I’m browsing for mood images. My search has led me to tons of newspaper blogs. Then suddenly as I noticed this comic strip below my heart stop for a brief second. This piece of communication is so simple yet so strong. If this would have a been an ad that ended with &#8216;Send Money [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span class="drop_cap">T</span>oday I’m browsing for mood images. My search has led me to tons of newspaper blogs. Then suddenly as I noticed this comic strip below my heart stop for a brief second.</p>
<p>This piece of communication is so simple yet so strong. If this would have a been an ad that ended with &#8216;Send Money to The Earthquake Victims in China&#8217; I&#8217;d have my wallet turned upside down.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone frame size-full wp-image-3652" title="the_boy_who_lived_earthquake" src="http://www.ronnestam.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/the_boy_who_lived_earthquake.jpg" alt="the_boy_who_lived_earthquake" width="480" height="963" /></p>
<p>I can’t think of a better, stronger and more emotional way to portrait this story. Thank you <a href="http://visualjournalism.com/earthquake-graphics-can-be-emotional-too/2009/04/07/">Visual Journalism</a> for bringing it too me!</p>
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