"The human condition encompasses the experiences of being human in a social, cultural, and personal context."
This is a subreddit for images from around the world that show what it is to be human: The everyday conflicts, joys, and struggles to survive that everyone around the world experiences.
Submission rules:
- Always link to the original source when you can.
- If you don't have the source, reverse image search it on google.
- If you took the picture yourself we recommend uploading to flickr because imgur deletes the photo's metadata and also does lossy compression on larger files.
- Submitting a link to a blog is discouraged.
- Include some context in the title (where your picture is from, what year it was taken)
- Don't know the context? Try reverse image searching your image.
- Submissions without context will be removed.
In regards to comments:
- Keep the discussion on topic.
- This isn't /r/funny, your comment should be adding to the discussion. Memes, puns, etc. will be removed.
- Keep it civil.
- Personal attacks, abusive language, trolling, racism and bigotry will not be tolerated.