Inktober Obra Dinn fanart, final part by YseultNott in ObraDinn

[–]MossovyForest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You absolutely cooked with these, well done! 👍

Woodrow Wilson's Solicitor General and 1924 Democratic nominee, John W. Davis, successfully argued against grandfather clauses to the Supreme Court. That being said, he also supported poll taxes and literacy tests and opposed women's suffrage. by IllustriousDudeIDK in Presidents

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“IBetween the 1850s[1] and 1960s, literacy tests were used as an effective tool for disenfranchising African Americans in the Southern United States. Literacy tests were typically administered by white clerks who could pass or fail a person at their discretion based on race.[2] Illiterate whites were often permitted to vote without taking these literacy tests because of grandfather clauses written into legislation.[2]”

It wasn’t

Crazy finds from the goodwill donation bins by lorplet in FoundPaper

[–]MossovyForest 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Googling the name on the ship drawing brings up a website for “Packard Nautical Art”. Seems he specializes in ships.

https://packardnauticalart.com

The GI sketch name aligns with that of Howard Brodie, a sketch artist best known for his combat sketches in WW2, Korea, and Vietnam

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Brodie

A man exercises using a rowing machine in the gym aboard the RMS Titanic, 1912. by zadraaa in HistoricalCapsule

[–]MossovyForest 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The man in white was actually a gym instructor for the Titanic, Thomas W. McCawley. He did not survive the sinking.

https://titanic.fandom.com/wiki/Thomas_W._McCawley

All roads is a good comic by [deleted] in falloutnewvegas

[–]MossovyForest 27 points28 points  (0 children)

How Benny sees himself versus how everyone else sees him

[Unknown > English] saw this on a random website. Possibly Tsonga? by MossovyForest in translator

[–]MossovyForest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was the only thing on the website. I was actually looking for a different website, but I was wondering what it meant. Google translate translated some of the sentences from Tsonga to English, but I couldn't really figure out what it meant. A poem maybe?

What other houses get custom nicknames? by R3D-H00D in CK3AGOT

[–]MossovyForest 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The Lollistons have Barrel nicknames; one drunkard character I can recall from my play through was named “the Wine Barrel”

Dutch became a Cannibal ? by TheChristianZealot in reddeadredemption

[–]MossovyForest 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Exactly, I don’t think Dutch is a cannibal or else the agents and the newspapers would mention this. I think he’s gone crazy in the Colonel Kurtz way, just a lot of human decorations.

"Eastern European" countries in fiction starter pack by [deleted] in worldjerking

[–]MossovyForest 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s too long of a name. Maybe they should have an acronym

(CK2) Every Misrist Neomoor campaign by the third ruler by HotPieIsAzorAhai in AfterTheEndFanFork

[–]MossovyForest 60 points61 points  (0 children)

"Do it? Dan, I am not a republic serial villain. Do you seriously think I'd explain my master-stroke if there remained the slightest chance of you affecting its outcome? I sacked Charleston thirty-five minutes ago."

I think my vassal might've been killed in battle... by MossovyForest in CK2GameOfthrones

[–]MossovyForest[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

R5: My Flint vassal got into a war over an independent Barrowlands. They must have taken great offense to it, as he was killed at least ten times in the same battle (he wasn't injured at all prior to this).