Two British RAF pilots in between flights during the Battle of Britain, RAF Fighter Command airfield, 1940
Benoit Saint Denis (current UFC lightweight fighter) and his squad on 1ᵉʳ RPIMa (French SAS) in a anti terrorist mission in Sub-Saharan Africa, against isis. [689×466]
Special Forces Candidates during Robin Sage – the final stage of SFQC conducted by the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. Hoffman, NC, May 5th 2023 [1000×1235]
This started out as a sketch the other night to recreate a scene from the comic/movie… several hours and sessions later 😅
Opened up a cheap calculator today to find out the solar strip was just a piece of plastic that’s not connected to anything
Яepublicans be like, that ‘p**sy grabbing, emoluments violating, trade agreement breaking, bleach injecting, race-baiting, Christian pandering, bankruptcy abusing, Russia loving, dictator aspiring, coup attempting candidate represents me.”
Fascist Italian postcard from the Second World War (1941) showing Mussolini at a ship’s helm during a storm.
”Uncle Adolf’s Cigars – [Japan:] »Look, Cousin Benito! I can blow Swastikas, too!«” – anti-Axis cartoon published in ”PM” magazine (artist: Theodor Seuss Geisel [Dr. Seuss]), United States, August 1941
54 years ago, on January 26, 1970, Simon & Garfunkel released the album “Bridge over Troubled Water”. Which track is your favorite?
A Seattle Washington Motor home made from a single Douglas Fir Log on a 1920 3 ton Dodge Brothers chassis
I don’t know if it really is an urban hell, but I feel like it is. “Fuerte Apache” is a slum in Argentina, the neighborhood has more than 60,000 people (there is no exact population, they are all estimates).This is my first publication in urban hellssp, I hope you like it❤️
«A new beginning?» A caricature of Mikhail Gorbachev and his wife Raisa, after Gorbachev was elected as the new leader of the USSR, 1985.
”Fight in Gaza” – political cartoon (”The International Herald Tribune”, artist: Patrick Chappatte) made during the 2008-2009 Gaza War, January 2009
Tallest woman of the 1870s, Anna Haining Bates, (2.41 meter or 7’11 tall) photographed next to nearly 1 meter tall (3′) dwarf