~ Fly-Tox, 1924
Fly-Tox: the insecticide you spray directly over the baby’s crib
But don't worry, readers! This ad is from 1924 and Fly-Tox didn't add DDT until after WWII, so I'm sure this baby is going to be fine. Absolutely fine
seen from Netherlands
seen from South Korea
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
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seen from Maldives
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seen from China
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seen from Czechia
seen from South Korea
seen from South Korea
seen from United States
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seen from Türkiye

seen from South Africa
seen from Canada
seen from Australia
~ Fly-Tox, 1924
Fly-Tox: the insecticide you spray directly over the baby’s crib
But don't worry, readers! This ad is from 1924 and Fly-Tox didn't add DDT until after WWII, so I'm sure this baby is going to be fine. Absolutely fine
Children chasing the DDT mosquito truck in Tree of Life, 2011
Insecticide naturels
I think I may have over-done it.
Cheli has been lying on the floor for hours after we shot that.
I don't think he's breathing. Ah well, he'll get over it.
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MY FAVORITE KURT COBAIN PHOTOS AND WHY THEY’RE MY FAVORITE BC IM AN INSANE PERSON (under the cut for people who care)
first starting off with my current pfp… it’s his eyes bro
it’s giving puppy eyes and it’s just so cute 10/10
now we move onto any picture like this from this specific show bc I also do like my hair to be in my face.. he jus like me fr
photos with the in utero statue in the back making it look like he sprouted wings make me cry a lot I fear
just him smiling is a 10/10 picture bc my shayla… he looks so cute in these pics and it makes me so sad bc I miss him
photos of him at a peculiar angles bc I too partake in some foolishness
this particular photo of him and a cat because I FUCKING LOVE CATS
ermmmmm okay thas it bye byeeee
Holding dads hand while listening to Nirvana
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From “The Vengeance of the Scarlet Beetle!” in Tales to Astonish #39, January 1963. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
Info from Grand Comics Database