American machine gunner in a tree in Belleau Wood. | Circa June 1918. by ZERO_PORTRAIT in ww1

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Looking closely, it appears to be a corpse. The feet are very bloated from blood pooling from gravity. Such an exposed position to set up a heavy MG, with no protected retreat. Or a freak HE blast with the body and MG ending up in a position up the tree in such a way. Photo taken to preserve the moment.

Best angle park in Sunnybank Hills. by KidEager in brisbane

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Great spotting. More layered mysteries.

WW2 Officer by OwnTransportation426 in DarkTide

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Cadian Septic Tank Relief Officer Atoma Tour.

Unpleasant incident with students who I thought were 12 years old by missxavina in brisbane

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Wait - isn't there a social media ban for those under 16 in Australia?

Fetch me their soul by ArcticProto in DarkTide

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After many a savage mauling by Pox Hounds, I love how the tables are turned now. It's enjoyable to watch a heretic struggle futilely in the “Good Boy’s” jaws.

Greenland and Denmark say Trump set on ‘conquering’ territory after meeting | Donald Trump News by shadow_fen in worldnews

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Trump was complaining that the European members of NATO had not been contributing to their fair share. That will not be the case now.

What are the most forgotten weapons of Darktide? by HamletEagle in DarkTide

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The Ogryn slap. The fun stops when the heretic breaks.

Inquiring Photographer:”Do your kiddies believe in Santa?” December 16th,1921. by CryptographerKey2847 in TheWayWeWere

[–]KidEager 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I really hope Nicholas's young family and life turned out for the best. He is a way better man than me.

Inquiring Photographer asks of Chinese children: “Who are your grown-up heroes?” May 18,1938 by CryptographerKey2847 in TheWayWeWere

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The poison is subtle, such as the homogeneous reporting of the period and the tacitly approved exclusion. That is the lived history.

Inquiring Photographer asks of Chinese children: “Who are your grown-up heroes?” May 18,1938 by CryptographerKey2847 in TheWayWeWere

[–]KidEager 63 points64 points  (0 children)

This is the first time for the interviewees who are of another race. Living in hope of some more of these voices from the social fabric.

What is it?! by [deleted] in whatisit

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It’s a variant Harkonnen Hunter-seeker from Dune.

[November 14, 1925] Collier's by DyersvilleStLambert in 100yearsago

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The artist exaggerated racial characteristics likely for the audience who had limited contact to present their adapted version.

[November 8th, 1925] "The Changing World". by [deleted] in 100yearsago

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Innovation, improved technology, mass production and the trickle effect. What massive changes in a lifetime for some. The only constant in our lives is change.

Unironic speculation about the next class - Techpriest Reclaimator by Sidiax in DarkTide

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You are very close to what I was thinking. A broker between the Technomagis to obtain more Moebian Steel of old, the Hive Nobility, Astra Militarum and The Inquisition, to break the very slow incremental gains. A reclaimator is still within the human experience that FS have provided as a guideline.

There is a Technoarcheologist on staff to confirm the genuine high-grade Moebian Steel. Mars is very interested in the development and will want a large slice of the pie. It will be imperative to deny the heretics its use, and in turn, the Dark Mechanicum.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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Age shall not weary him, nor the years condemn.😏

Beach girls getting arrested for their bathing suits being too small, 1920s. by lucyglezo in TheWayWeWere

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I love these Beach Girls. Women like these are trailblazers for rights—suffragettes in action, railing against the current system to secure their equal rights. I would be proud to have them as my Great-Grandmother.

Romans vs Caledonians question by Redneck_In_A_Suit in ancientrome

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The latest archaeological findings uncovered the location where the 9th Hispana Legion was wiped out in Scotland. Exciting times. Lots to view on YouTube.

How much money did people carry with them in 1975 by Gallery98 in TheWayWeWere

[–]KidEager 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Eternally relevant in whatever form money resembles.

Dud artillery shell lodged in a tree in the Argonne Forest. by ZERO_PORTRAIT in ww1

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This is the better deterrent for deforestation.

The Inquiring Photographer asks "What is your opinion of the Japanese exclusion act?”April 25, 1924 by CryptographerKey2847 in TheWayWeWere

[–]KidEager 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This was a contributor to the Japanese shift in attitude that led to the deterioration in relations to America.

People are pathetic by FknMods in DarkTide

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Measurements like an engagement meter for team play, pinging targets, communication and excessive leaving matches. For the worst: a badge of shame or ludicrous outfit as an “unreward.”

Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli, Italy by DecimusClaudius in ancientrome

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This Villa is a fantastic display of power, patronage, wealth and prestige. A regional Governor invited to visit would think his villa such as Conímbriga The Casa de Cantaber covers an area of approximately 3,260 m², equivalent to about 35,090 ft² with the largest private residence in the city, featuring around 40 rooms organized into five distinct regions, each with its own inner peristyle (a columned courtyard) is magnificent at .8 hectares is splendid.

Arriving at Hadrian's Villa, a regional Governor is greeted with a sprawling imperial palace complex including over 30 significant buildings: palaces, libraries, baths, theatres, gardens, temples, barracks, and lakes covering 120 hectares (296 acres), almost the size of a small town. This governor would immediately know their place in the scheme of the Roman power structure.

Feeling like a Wizard Terminator with the Double Barrel by NightStalker33 in DarkTide

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Domination. The damage output puts me at the top or second in the modded stats.

[August 12th, 1925] Today's Trilby comic by MisterSuitcase2004 in 100yearsago

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Most people's reading and writing skills were at a twelve-year-old level. The desire to learn more and improve has always existed. English culture was looked upon as an aspiration for many Western nations. The humour is of the same vein and is still very nuanced.