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Why has this cafe provided a bong? Seems fair to be honest.
This is a telling image of Soviet #Russian soldiers socializing with #German soldiers after their joint invasion of #Poland in September 1939 (WW2). The gargantuan waste of life across the board wasn't caused or fought by the people who suffered in doing so.
#Britain's pubs have been important to us for much longer than this new, anti-social world of clubbing.
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
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Another morning; wrought with sorrow.
Just like yesterday; just like tomorrow.

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Tired of watching your husband sitting around playing PlayStation?



Yeah, try getting a hobby love.......

(Luke).
The Great White Trim ✂️
Places to go, people to see.

Signed, The Great White Vin. 🦈
“Day and night we are watching over your welfare. It is for YOUR sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples. Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty? Jones would come back! Yes, Jones would come back! Surely, comrades,” cried Squealer almost pleadingly.

- Animal Farm
Just saw a hedgehog walking about in the rain before it ran under this fence. Reminded me of how rare certain people are becoming. I'll come back and knock for him later.
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I've met people who've travelled to spend a few hours or days with me, and I've encountered others who'll remain on their backside when we're on their very doorstep. Do as you do. We'll remember everything you did, and even more importantly, everything you didn't.
Detail is everything...

This stunning painting by John Gendall depicts the 'View of (19th century) #London with St. Paul's Cathedral from the #Thames'. We can see the monument to the great fire and the heavily congested river that was once the world's motorway of commerce.
This one is incredibly vivid. This is an image of #WentworthStreet in East #London in the year 1908. To this day, the Wentworth Street Market is still open six days a week, but its trade, like its surroundings, has changed with time.
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Of all vintage videos, the ones with people in them are the most encapsulating and emotional. One can't help but wonder if I've interacted with the ancestors of the bygone people we see when they were so full of life. Here are some faces from Edwardian #England (1902)
In 1839, the very first "selfle" took place. A man named Robert Cornelius sat in front of a hand built camera made from opera glass and sheets of copper for 15 minutes in order to produce this clear image. I find it mindblowing how his facial expression seems so relatable.
Men have been convinced they're undeserving of love due to the overarching feeling of failure caused by financial instability. From fatherhood to protecting and feeding one's family, our system emasculates men on every level in an effort to reverse nature, and so, too, morality.
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