US Forest Service guide to partially or totally obliterating a horse carcass with explosives

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US Forest Service guide to partially or totally obliterating a horse carcass with explosives
"Fire hazard! Explosve cargo!" Emergency Commission for Explosives. 1924. [24 Soviet posters, 1919-1925]
Early Soviet-era poster designed to alert freight handlers and transportation workers about the risks of munitions going through their networks.
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It's not safe to nest in the gas canisters
Perhaps that is true of cowards. The gasses, propellants, and explosives all recognize the spirit of the conqueror within my bosom and yield themselves to me in my bedchamber completely and utterly.
Whenever I find some cache of deeply concerning books, there's always one weirdly wholesome book that managed to slip through the cracks.
Here are some I found recently. See if you can spot the odd one out:
SURPRISE I HAVE A BOMB ITS GONNA GO KABOOM
Haha I have dynamite get kaboom’d
Like what was he planning—
⸸EMPRESS⸸⁶⁶⁶