80 Historical Photos that have to be seen

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    PistolPete
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    Very interesting man. Some of those I had seen before and others were new to me and I am a history buff; so many thanks!

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    Very interesting man. Some of those I had seen before and others were new to me and I am a history buff; so many thanks!

    Glad you like it. Cheers.

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    I like the music. My god, to taunt starving children that way.

    Its videos like this that I think are the difference between the normies and everyone else.

    To many of us on here have seen up front just how horrible the world is.
    And most of us don’t want any part of it.

    The strangest thing is, we never seem to learn from war. It’s almost like the people who dictate them never have seen it up front. Or never will.

    Personally, I don’t think people really know what war looks like. I wonder what would happen if some of those women who called all men toxic got to see what toxic men really look like up front. See just what oppression is and experience what it’s really like to be “Cat called” or experience real violence.

    We have fat people here in the US complaining about how people call them fat, while we have others that have so little to eat, they look for grains of rice on the ground.

    We have beggars that ask for money, while people work all day just to be able to have food to eat.

    We sell bottled water at $3.00, yet there are people who wish they had something to drink right now.

    We complain about heat and cold. Yet there are people all over the world that wished they had a blanket, or water for a shower.

    Women complain about how much their things cost, while others are so thankful to be given soap or oil for their dried hands, and feet.

    And then, we have people complaining about wearing cultural clothes while others don’t even have clothes at all.

    And here I am. On my computer. Talking to at least 100 people. Smoking the finest Black clove “Cigars” and enjoying time in my car. Heater on, engine running. And I am AT MY HOUSE. Wasting gas. Just mowed the lawn. And by home looks great.

    I go to 7 Eleven to get my coffee made, and I have my own coffee machine right here. I have a cold soda FILLED to the brim with ice, and sitting in a leather chair. Leather Jacket. And enjoying every second of my life. But with heart so glum, it could turn the skies dark on a bright summer day.

    I don’t even have to plug in my laptop. I have 120V inverter, and 2 extra batteries sitting inside. I have almost everything I have ever wanted. And yet I am empty.

    It does make you wonder why some people are just so unhappy. With all the great things we have, some people are just never happy being happy. Maybe war in the answer. Maybe suffering is key. But whatever it is. I don’t think anyone really understands just how lucky we are today.

    Thank you for sharing that video Yumbo. Its was nice to reflect a bit.

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    Personally, I don’t think people really know what war looks like. I wonder what would happen if some of those women who called all men toxic got to see what toxic men really look like up front. See just what oppression is and experience what it’s really like to be “Cat called” or experience real violence.

    Thank you for that. I agree that people in the West and greater Asia have no idea what war is like. Plus the younger generation in these areas believe violence and selfishness are the norm.

    What you have said is the truth. You are a wise man. I personally am glad I did not grow up in this day and age.

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