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Reading is a window to another world.
“Because Thought sees far beyond the self, and Memory does the same deep inside.”
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein
Chechen Wars, 2S4 Tyulpan/Тюльпан 240mm self-propelled mortar.
I’m in it everywhere. What a miracle trees lakes clouds even dust. (Ikkyū Sōjun [1394–1481], Japanese Zen master and poet)
If you think about it, such casual expansion into the lake and the clouds, and every leaf on every tree, and every grain of dust on the shore may seem unnecessary and somewhat ostentatious. But if you sense the lake and the clouds filling you to overflowing, and hear inside you a rush of wind among the leaves, and somehow bear the slight inconvenience of the grains of dust appearing from nowhere on your tongue—then you might just say, ‘Well, why not the other way round?’.
Top to bottom, left to right: Kawase Hasui, Matsubara Lake, 1941 [source]; Tsuchiya Koitsu, Lake Shojin, 1934 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Rain on Lake Matsume, 1932 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Nenokuchi, Towada, 1933 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Lake Ezu in Kumamoto, 1923 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Kisaki Lake in Shinsu, 1941 [source].
a game show where a toddler has to choose between a cheque for a million dollars or a small basket filled with $8.14 worth of dollar store toys and in the corner of the tv you can see their parents in a locked sound proof room watching from a screen and screaming the whole time
unsuspecting catholic: is this a mortal sin or just a venial sin? Is it a mortal sin to be okay with doing a venial sin? what if I die tomorrow?
Martin Luther, stepping out from the shadows: it's all mortal sin
catholic: all bad deeds are mortal sins?
Martin Luther: bad deeds, good deeds
catholic: good deeds are mortal sins??
Martin Luther: no time to explain. it's not safe here. I--
John Calvin: descends shrieking from the ceiling
When anons try to start something but you just ignore it
i need to find a way to attach this to all anon hate i receive
Homeless WW1 veteran selling lighting matches by the street, Canterbury, England, c. 1930.
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Nobody wants it all.
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Vercingetorix Throws Down his Arms at the Feet of Julius Caesar (1899) by Lionel Royer.
French soldier at the foot of a hill in the vicinity of Monte Cassino. 1944.
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This is a Moroccan Goumier. They were indigenous soldiers who served in auxiliary units attached to the French Army of Africa, between 1908 and 1956. While nominally in the service of the Sultan of Morocco, they served under French officers. They then served in Italy and France during World War II between 1942 and 1945. During this period four Moroccan Tabors Groupments (GTM) were created, each comprising 3 Tabors (battalion) with 3 to 4 Goums.
They wore a djebella, which is a traditional robe that said what tribes they were from. In 1943, the French introduced a regulation model of brown and black stripes or grey and black stripes. Typically they were issued American uniforms and surplus interwar US Bordie helmets, sometimes they retained the French Adrian helmets.
The Goums main purpose was to scale mountains that were considered impossible to climb (they were tribesmen that lived in the Atlas Mountains originally) and attack Axis positions.