9109 pts · June 10, 2015
Song?
I get it, but also I don’t think things about rapists that go viral should be termed memes
I totally agree. The idea of that sudden shift from comfort to horror is a terrible thing to consider.
The Eastern Front was a nightmare, for sure.
That's a good one!
For the pogroms, they had been frequent in Poland/Ukraine since the Czar's policies. The pacific front was a whole other beast.
if it is to survive barbarity. That was for WW2. That justifies /that/ war. The question is, do the next ones fit this? IMO, no.
himself changes, reluctant men and women will be asked to do things that civilization should not otherwise ask of its own—but must (3/4)
to accept one’s responsibilities and to be willing to make sacrifices for one’s country—as my comrades did.” Until the nature of man (2/3)
Here's a quote from a veteran of the pacific. “Until . . . countries cease trying to enslave others, it will be necessary (1/3)
Really? Interesting!
I am not pro-war. But it should be noted, a lot of these things are already happening in China.
Thank you!
My apologies, I will be sure to do that! Thank you for the input it somehow slipped my mind!
Yeah. It's rough.
a devout Catholic, said, “I think we have to leave it up to God’. I don't know if it survived.
asked what the hell do we do with this baby? I didn’t see how they could possibly save its eyesight, but it was alive. Johnny, who was (5/?)
cigarette and rifle below (name is Paul White) is quoted: “Johnny Popham was at the top of the incline. I had yelled up to him, and (4/?)
was found beneath a steep ravine, barely alive, eyes encrusted with maggots, scratches, and head dented to one side." The guy with the (3/?)
a photograph for Life magazine about the Pacific. I found a passage: US Marine Johnny Popham is holding an infant. The baby in the (2/?)
The photo was taken by Eugene E. Smith. It's original title was Dying Infant Found by American Soldiers in Saipan, June 1944. Part of (1/?)
I had some information collected that I ended up cutting because the caption was too long. It's not very uplifting, I have to warn you.
Condolences, man. I'm sure he was a good boy.
My name is Ross . . . . SO NO ONE TOLD YOU LIFE WAS GONNA BE THIS WAY
Don’t be a stupid fuck
The ideology essentially drew imaginary lines between various groups. This allowed them to discriminate against anyone they wished.
Yes, but part of the whole Jewish-bolshevism theory was that the Jew whispered in the ear of them all and was behind Germany's defeat. (1/2)
Both are skilled actors that were the perfect fit, and they rarely interact in the books anyway. Worth the trouble of editing a few scenes.
Right you are.
Song?
I get it, but also I don’t think things about rapists that go viral should be termed memes
I totally agree. The idea of that sudden shift from comfort to horror is a terrible thing to consider.
The Eastern Front was a nightmare, for sure.
That's a good one!
For the pogroms, they had been frequent in Poland/Ukraine since the Czar's policies. The pacific front was a whole other beast.
if it is to survive barbarity. That was for WW2. That justifies /that/ war. The question is, do the next ones fit this? IMO, no.
himself changes, reluctant men and women will be asked to do things that civilization should not otherwise ask of its own—but must (3/4)
to accept one’s responsibilities and to be willing to make sacrifices for one’s country—as my comrades did.” Until the nature of man (2/3)
Here's a quote from a veteran of the pacific. “Until . . . countries cease trying to enslave others, it will be necessary (1/3)
Really? Interesting!
I am not pro-war. But it should be noted, a lot of these things are already happening in China.
Thank you!
My apologies, I will be sure to do that! Thank you for the input it somehow slipped my mind!
Yeah. It's rough.
a devout Catholic, said, “I think we have to leave it up to God’. I don't know if it survived.
asked what the hell do we do with this baby? I didn’t see how they could possibly save its eyesight, but it was alive. Johnny, who was (5/?)
cigarette and rifle below (name is Paul White) is quoted: “Johnny Popham was at the top of the incline. I had yelled up to him, and (4/?)
was found beneath a steep ravine, barely alive, eyes encrusted with maggots, scratches, and head dented to one side." The guy with the (3/?)
a photograph for Life magazine about the Pacific. I found a passage: US Marine Johnny Popham is holding an infant. The baby in the (2/?)
The photo was taken by Eugene E. Smith. It's original title was Dying Infant Found by American Soldiers in Saipan, June 1944. Part of (1/?)
I had some information collected that I ended up cutting because the caption was too long. It's not very uplifting, I have to warn you.
Condolences, man. I'm sure he was a good boy.
My name is Ross . . . . SO NO ONE TOLD YOU LIFE WAS GONNA BE THIS WAY
Don’t be a stupid fuck
The ideology essentially drew imaginary lines between various groups. This allowed them to discriminate against anyone they wished.
Yes, but part of the whole Jewish-bolshevism theory was that the Jew whispered in the ear of them all and was behind Germany's defeat. (1/2)
Both are skilled actors that were the perfect fit, and they rarely interact in the books anyway. Worth the trouble of editing a few scenes.
Right you are.