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youmakemeneedyou: The Story of Shapes He loved every sweep and dive of her body. The curves crashing around him as he let them flow over his body. He smiled at the way her flesh would rise up in goosebumps at his slightest touch, nipples hardening
Pioneers (William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson astride their “hogs” in 1914)
legacy-of:1944, Germany, Nordhausen, Konzentrationslager Dora-Mittelbau.Prisoners working on the V1 and V2 rockets - Original color photosby “Oberleutnant” Walter Frentz (Propagandakompanie), july 1944. Flickr.ww2gallery
ladyattercop: Katie Brumbach was one of fourteen children born to circus performers Philippe and Johanna Brumbach. In her early years, Katie performed with her family. Katie’s father would offer one hundred marks to any man in the audience who could
Nellie Bly (1864-1922) Born Elizabeth Cochran in Pennsylvania, Nellie Bly was an American journalist known for investigative and undercover reporting. At the age of 18, she read a piece in The Pittsburgh Dispatch titled “What Girls Are Good For&rdqu
historical-nonfiction: Welcome to Derinkuyu, an underground city that once housed up to 20,000 people. In the Cappadocia region, famous for its cave dwellings and underground villages, Derinkuyu stands out for sheer size and complexity. Locals began
the-cellardoor: In 1961, Leonid Rogozov, 27, was the only surgeon in the Soviet Antarctic Expedition. During the expedition, he felt severe pain in the stomach and had a high fever. Rogozov examined himself and discovered that his appendix was inflamed
Why do we have use-by dates on food and drink? An unlikely answer to that can be found in, of all places, Alcatraz Island. During a tour of the former federal prison, a U.S. National Park ranger noted that Al Capone “lobbied for milk bottle dating
1863-project: tigertwo1515: Source OKAY, LET’S TALK ABOUT ROBERT SMALLS (BECAUSE HE HAS A NAME, THANK YOU VERY MUCH). ANYWAY. Robert Smalls was born into slavery in 1839 and. at the age of 12. his owner leased him out in Charleston, South Carolina.
“Mad Jack” Churchill (1906 - 1996) Properly named Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, “Mad Jack” was a British soldier who fought in the Second World War. With a longbow and a broadsword. His motto was ”Any officer
Ever wonder why a boat is launched by smashing a bottle of champagne on its bow? The origins of the tradition go back to the time of the Vikings. When they launched a longboat, legend has it that they tied their prisoners to the skids, and the boats
theoddmentemporium: Single File Pavements by Order of Lady Jane Stanley In the late 18th century Lady Jane Stanley of Knutsford in Cheshire, England, order that every pavement in the town narrowed to prevent lovers from walking side-by-side and arm-in-ar
historical-nonfiction: This man helped create analytic philosophy and was one of the 1900s’ premier logicians, and you probably don’t know who he is. Meet Bertrand Russell, a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist
gemma-antiqua: Drachm of Syracuse, the head of Persephone on the obverse, and a chariot drawn by Nike on the reverse. The coin dates to the Hellenistic period, and more specifically to 287-278 BCE. Currently, the coin is located in the MFA Boston.
gramscislashlenin: Luxemburg commented that her cat Mimi “impressed Lenin tremendously, he said that only in Siberia had he seen such a magnificent creature, that she was … a majestic cat. She also flirted with him, rolled on her back and behaved
biomedicalephemera: Examining Rats for Bubonic Plague - New Orleans, 1914 A group of rats on a ship at the Port of New Orleans died en masse in 1914, and were found to be infected with the bubonic plague. At the same time, a stowaway was killed in a
fvckthisreality: zacharielaughingalonewithsalad: cellarspider: twinkletwinkleyoulittlefuck: purrsianstuck: During the Bubonic Plague, doctors wore these bird-like masks to avoid becoming sick. They would fill the beaks with spices and rose petals,
loen–tree: History “Do We Know Each Other?” OHMYGOD OHMYGOD. When the music video came out and I heard that phrase I swear on my life I kept telling myself “If I ever met one of the guys I would love it if they asked me that question”
ipsa: I'm not that nice and I'm not that affectionate, this is me trying.
sinidentidades-blog: Latin@s and Black people standing together to protest the murders of Black and Latin@ youth at the hands of the Austin Police Department. The men in the berets are Brown Berets, which was an activist group that came about during
popthirdworld:On this day in 1779, native Hawaiians were sick of Captain Cook’s colonial baloney and cho-cho-chose to kill his ass. Happy Valentine’s Day. Slay your oppressor.
ultrafacts: Medieval monks were the bored data entry workers of their day, spending hours copying manuscripts in uncomfortable chairs and cold rooms. To keep themselves entertained, they often made little doodles or silly comments in the margins of
skaletal: acceber74: roguesenigma: littlemisssiren: ammit420: flywithmesomeday: officialcrow: ammit420: yoo its almost as if nonviolent protests dont work Soo basically Ghandi, Woman’s March of 1913, MLK’s Washington March, and all the
fuckinmiki: Tutenkhamun’s gold dagger and sheath. 3300 years old.
godtricksterloki: monsterjess: justintheamazingallan: fuckingshitupsince1998: for real.. Macaroni wigs at the time were extremely fashionable and this led to Macaroni being a contemporary slang for foppishness/fashionable. Doodle meant idiot and
ticklishbutts: theladyofpie: ticklishbutts: the Cold War is basically just the United State and the Soviet Union saying how big of a penis they have but when it comes down to it neither of them actually want to flash the other to show for fear the
boydchandler: GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC The Outer Banks consists of the Northeastern most counties in North Carolina, including Currituck, Dare, Hyde and others. The seas in this area are treacherous, and the large number of shipwrecks have earned this
atlasobscura: The Lake Michigan Triangle Stretching from Ludington to Benton Harbor, Michigan and to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, the Lake Michigan Triangle has inspired numerous accounts of activity that are difficult to explain by rational thought. The
thecivilwarparlor: “Angel’s Glow" Soldiers with Glowing Wounds at Shiloh-Wounded soldiers who had to remain at the battleground in the rain and mud for up to two days before medics could reach them noticed that their wounds were glowing in
demons: Apparently this didn’t post as had been sitting in my queue list with a posting date of 27 July 2014, so here we are a day late and a dollar short: After three years of a frustrating war and hiking causalities, the United States, the People’s
they-drift-like-worried-fire: A1C Donald Miller, 363rd Security Police Squadron, dressed in protective gear and, carrying an M-16 rifle, changes his position during exercise Reforger ‘80.
pbsthisdayinhistory: July 29, 1958: NASA is Created On this day in 1958, the United States Congress passed legislation creating the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Since its creation, NASA has played a vital role in coordinating
collectivehistory: Ham the Chimp being retrieved, 1961 Ham the chimp had the pleasure of being the first hominid in space. On Jan. 31, 1961, Ham was placed in a Project Mercury capsule and launched into space. Ham survived his historic flight and lived
explore-blog: Pioneering astronomer Maria Mitchell, born on August 1, 1818, on science and life.
Genetic 'Adam' and 'Eve' Uncovered
weirdvintage: Roy Heckler (left) and his flea circus, 1951. Heckler’s father started the flea circus in 1900, and Roy took over in 1925. He trained only female fleas since they are twice the size as males. While fleas normally move by jumping,
missedinhistory: The Flannan Isles lighthouse on Eilean Mór in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, site of the unsolved disappearance of three lighthouse-keepers in 1900. (Photos © Chris Downer, JJM and Peter Standing, and licensed for reuse under this
life: On this day in LIFE — August 8, 1969: On the Moon, footprints and photographs by Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
pbsthisdayinhistory: August 13, 1961: Construction Begins on the Berlin WallOn this day in 1961, Berliners woke to find their city and their lives cut in two by a wall of barbed wire and concrete blocks. Ordinary citizens found themselves caught in the
cubbinobi: September 23, 1846 The planet Neptune is observed for the first time by German astronomers Johann Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis d’Arrest using calculations from British astronomer John Couch Adams and French astronomer Urbain Le Verrier.
sixpenceee: A Creepy Medical Tour of The Past Here is where I got them from and where you can view more pictures: X And here is where you can find more creepy/horror/paranormal posts like this: X
science-junkie: A lost city reveals the grandeur of medieval African civilization Some of the world’s greatest cities during the Middle Ages were on the eastern coast of Africa. Their ornate stone domes and soaring walls, made with ocean corals and
historical-nonfiction: In 1927, two German gynecologists Zondek and Aschheim developed the rabbit test. They injected a woman’s urine into a female rabbit. The rabbit was then examined over the next couple days. (Read: killed and surgically examined.)
engineeringhistory: Annie Easley on the cover of NASA’s Science and Engineering Newsletter, circa 1960s. Easley’s career at NASA spanned 34 years, where she developed computer programs related to alternative energy solutions, including wind and solar
unexplained-events: The House of 1,000 Ghosts This now abandoned building used to be a spooky themed restaurant in Belgium. T’Spookhuys Restaurant/Bar(founded by Karl Hendrix and Bjorn Leys) is also known as House of 1,000 Ghosts and an occult bar.
ultrafacts:Many women learned how to handle the sword and the naginata (a blade on a long staff) primarily to defend themselves and their homes. In the event of an invasion by enemy warriors, the women would fight to the end and die with honor, weapons
www-wlw: sixfrigates: loloftheday: If anti-maskers existed during WWII Okay, here’s the thing though. It isn’t a question of if. They existed and this is exactly what they did. After the United States entered World War II at the end of 1941 and
womenwhokickass: Murasaki Shikibu: Why she kicks ass She was a Japanese novelist, poet and lady in waiting at the Imperial Court during the Heian period. Her novel, The Tale of Genji, is considered to be one of the world’s finest and earliest novels.
I know I have a history degree and I can easily write a Caesar/Joseph fic that’s historically accurate but I also just want to do a modern au and have Joseph wear dresses in the current fashion trends………..
timelightbox: Photograph by Zhang Yaxin—Courtesy See+ Gallery, Beijing, and Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto In 1967, Zhang Yaxin was 34 and working as a photojournalist at China’s state-controlled Xinhua News Agency when he was assigned to a top-secret
voroxpete: arctic-hands: therobotmonster: kuroba101: prismatic-bell: HERE’S THE THING THOUGH I used to work for a call center and I was doing a political survey and I called this number that was randomly generated for me and the way our system
ilikelookingatnakedmen: jennytrout: ccoastal: hanars: luckykrys: thecreach: luckykrys: “Anne Bonny and Mary Read were pirates, as renowned for their ruthlessness as for their gender, and during their short careers challenged the sailors’ adage
historicaltimes: Veterans of the Union and the Confederacy pause and reach accross the wall to shake hands at the the 75th anniversary reunion in Gettysburg, PA. -1938 via reddit
rudjedet: rudjedet: rudjedet: rudjedet: rudjedet: rudjedet: rudjedet: thatlittleegyptologist: rudjedet: Controversial Truths About Ancient Egypt Masterpost The pyramids were built by contemporary workers who received wages and were fed and taken
lstnrr: When ‘Harry Leon Crawford’, hotel cleaner of Stanmore was arrested and charged with wife murder he was revealed to be in fact Eugeni Falleni, a woman and mother, who had been passing as a man since 1899. In 1914, as ‘Harry Crawford’,
savevsdeath: spintria, Rome, 1st century BCE This is a spintria. They were used in ancient Rome to request and pay for different “services” in brothels and from prostitutes on the street. As a cosmopolitan city, many visitors did not speak the
100artistsbook: This Egyptian rock painting was found inside the tomb of Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, and dates to some time around 2400 BCE. It depicts the two men holding hands, surrounded by their children - the traditional pose of a married couple.
barbotrobot: magister-amoris: calyxofawildflower: calyxofawildflower: Hey let’s destroy the pernicious myth that preteens were regularly marrying in medieval and early modern Europe and were having children as young teenagers. It’s just not true.
Werner Herzog's Cave Of Forgotten Dreams (by xP3AC3MAK3Rx) Contemplative and reflective, Cave of Forgotten Dreams confirms Werner Herzog as one of the finest and most original chroniclers of the natural world. His abiding fascination with flight, which
In August 1968, 5000 tanks and hundreds of thousands Soviet soldiers invaded Prague, Czech Republic, and Josef Koudelka photographed the whole thing