accidentally typed "trench kiss" instead of "french kiss". anyone wanna hold hands and kiss in a muddy hole full of rats as bullets and grenades and artillerary shells fly over our heads?
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accidentally typed "trench kiss" instead of "french kiss". anyone wanna hold hands and kiss in a muddy hole full of rats as bullets and grenades and artillerary shells fly over our heads?
Source: I was there
Knowledge Wins - Public Library Books are Free, American Library Association (1918)
John Singer Sargent. Gassed. 1919. Oil on canvas.
1917 - tree packaged for shipping to a soldier at the front lines. It looks commercially made specifically for that purpose. Touching and sad.
Edmond Bille (1878–1959), “Révolte” (Revolt)
colour lithograph, 1919 — source
John served in the great war too.
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Edit: this is causing a lot of heartbreak, so I should clarify! Some of y'all see but do not observe- Watson is coming home, not leaving! (Note: the war is over sign!)