At the beginning of WW I, cartoonist Robert Sattefield depicts war as a soulless death machine driven by capitalism. Illustrated for the American socialist magazine, Western Comrade.
Western Comrade. November 1, 1914.
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At the beginning of WW I, cartoonist Robert Sattefield depicts war as a soulless death machine driven by capitalism. Illustrated for the American socialist magazine, Western Comrade.
Western Comrade. November 1, 1914.
Internet Archive
just saw someone say they were "hyperfixated" on cooking with seasonal squash i love that nothing means anything
i’m seriously traumadumping pepper all over these boiled eggs
I’m gaslighting my stove
kroger brand tortilla chips on deck
“Moon’s shadow on the earth, as seen from the moon.” A study of the sky. 1896.
Homeboys thinkin theyre Buzz Lightyear when they’re gettin buzzed off of one light beer. -The Executioner
Sells mustard. 1965. Source.
Wrong response?
The Birdcage (1996)
hello mr j! i think you and kofu are very cute
Can you say one of your younger friends or family who is rude, rascal and violent is cute because of their appearence even if they were adult!?
Please imagine;
You are around 60 years old, and your son in law around 25 years chases you at full speed then bites and beats you every day, can you say he is cute!?
in the early 21st-century, the “small business” was a sort of small temple run by a local warlord. Patrons could purchase small trinkets and be granted absolution for the sins of their empire. This was called “ethical consumption.”
Pete Knifton's Warhammer-themed art for Bolt Thrower's 3rd album War Master, 1991
Which OC has this hat?
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when you are hanging out at the hardcore show by yourself for the sheer love of the music but just so happen to spy some hotties in the crowd