Cadets of the U.S. Air Force Academy Class of 2003 celebrate graduation as the Air Force Thunderbirds fly overhead. 28 May 2003 [1800 × 1200]
Visited this sub after requiring some much need optical bleaching. It worked. Allow me to contribute my boy as a unicorn to hopefully help the next few folks.
Me in a members only jacket and a monkey in a space suit. Somewhere in Spain, probably Madrid. Early 1980s.
Didn’t Ron get the memo? Having the personality of a soggy crouton & using the word “woke” ad-nauseum are not drawing him any new support whatsoever
The 1914 Ottoman Proclamation of Jihad, calling for Muslims to rise up against Entente colonial rule. It was controversial, in part because it declared a holy war against one group of infidels on behalf of another group of infidels (“all enemies of the Ottoman Empire, except the Central Powers”).
“Our most eager aviation student! He was going to be lynched for killing a White, but was rescued at the last minute.” Nazi Germany, 1943. The point the poster is trying to convey is both that Blacks are inferior and that the Americans will use any means to defeat Germany.
Background from the game “Last Resort” released by SNK in 1992 on Neo Geo (it can make a nice wallpaper)
WW2 mine recently exploded at a German farm. Shock wave created a perfect circle of broken stalks outside of the blast
”I’ve Come to Protect You From the Cruel British” – Canadian cartoon (”The Gazette”, artist: John Collins) commenting on the German invasion of Norway, April 1940
Do you know how *Censored* Corrupt you gotta be for TEXAS REPUBLICANS to turn on you?! I’m gonna go find a Unicorn now.
‘Entertain them, yes!… but don’t forget to sell them!’ (American magazine ad by Ruthrauff & Ryan, Inc. promoting sponsored entertainment. Fortune magazine, November 1939. United States of America, 1939).
Members of the Special Forces from the Ecuadorian Army during special operation against terrorism in Durán at early morning hours, May 2023. [1599 x 899]
Bessie Coleman, the first black aviatrix, was denied access to flight school in the US, so she moved to France, learned french and got her flight certificate there. (1922)