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Cosmic Funnies
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@purseknife
Little Richard’s Nike genie shoes circa 1991
A white and russet jade 'Magnolia Bud' snuff bottle, 1750-1830
Bonhams
Young Hoes Cook Everything on High: Effectivity, Speed, and The Value of Women's Time Outside of the Domestic Sphere
ONLINE ORACLE 2005-12-21
need a hand?
Chappell Roan – The Subway / The Giver
Released: 28 Nov 2025 US
"Congratulations!" Photo postcard by Bronius Baltrušaitis (Lithuania, USSR, 1970s)
A photograph from the 1870’s showing tens of thousands of bison skulls. They were mass slaughtered by the U.S. Army to make room for cattle and force Native American tribes into starvation.
“Far from inciting feelings of disgust or horror, the slaughter of bison was seen by European settlers as a means to wealth, a healthy pastime, and most chilling of all, as a way to end the primary source of sustenance for the Plains Indians and so drive them from their land.”
The Near Annihilation of America’s Buffalo
DJ Hatrix & Galliard – One Day
Released: 2002 Belgium