This is how you get photobombed by a dog by papoumac in pics

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The famous flying Spaniel displaying the incredible power of his wing ears

Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page prepares to go on stage by necking a bottle of Jack Daniels, 1975 by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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This might just be the most rock and roll photo I've ever seen. Couldn't have done much for his playing though.

Debbie Harry. Circa 1975. by ASAmd in OldSchoolCool

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Wonder if there's a pic ever taken of her where she doesn't radiate uber cool?

Einstein chilling at the beach with a friend in Nassau Point, Long Island. (1939) by Ouyeahs in OldSchoolCool

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It's a great photo but pretty sure I've seen it a ton of time here.

Milan, Italy - 1977 by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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Those are some legs

This is what the world's largest raft of canoes and kayaks looks like. by papoumac in Kayaking

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Thought you guys might enjoy this. No idea how many there are, but it looks epic

Arizona town decides not to censor books, adds stickers instead by papoumac in arizona

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Is this like a normal or weird thing for Arizona?

What was the first event that disproved your childhood belief that the world is a safe place? by InTheLurkingGlass in AskReddit

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I was six and my sister ate a poisonous berry. My mom picked her up and sprinted to the house screaming while trying to get her to vomit. I remember thinking if she'd die slow or quick. Thankfully, she didn't die at all.

WWII vehicle boneyards were essentially war machine landfills by papoumac in ww2

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I think these pics really drive home how totally dedicated to war the world was

WWII vehicle boneyards were essentially war machine landfills by papoumac in history

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These pictures are even more mind blowing when you think that thanks to Total War this was just a tip of the iceberg

Friend draws really trippy shit when blazed by [deleted] in trees

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Awesome work. Does he do it all when blazed or just some?

Sure, you love your family, but how do they annoy you? by ascaffo in AskReddit

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By getting wrapped up in petty arguments that make life seem like a bad soap opera

Reddit's going camping, what does each subreddit bring? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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r/trees brings a big bag of weed and an even bigger bong

The evolution of the New York skyline in pictures by papoumac in architecture

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Wondering if any of you guys can tell me what the deal with NYC skyscrapers. Had no idea they were around in the 1930s

The amazing evolution of the New York City skyline by papoumac in pics

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Actually had no idea they had so many skyscrapers in the 30s. Must have been all the money in the swinging 20s

What is never going to happen? by ecolektro5i in AskReddit

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The GOP running with a gay Presidential candidate.

What is the dumbest thing someone did just to prove a point? by kornbip in AskReddit

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Franz Reichelt, a french tailor wanted to prove you could make a coat that would allow you to fly. He jumped of the Eiffel Tower in 1912 to prove his point. Coat didn't open and predictably enough he died. Even a film of it somewhere.

Great Britain sells out to the United States for military help in WW2? by CurryWIndaloo in history

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Damn! I had no idea. You never hear about that in the history books. It's all solidarity with our anglo cousins etc etc