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historicaltimes:
“ RF-4C Phantom II destroyed during the enemy attack against Tan Son Nhut Air Base during the Tet Offensive, 31 January 1968
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RF-4C Phantom II destroyed during the enemy attack against Tan Son Nhut Air Base during the Tet Offensive, 31 January 1968

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Wanted to see if my current EDC knife would make feathersticks from cheap chopsticks. I had never made feathersticks at all before and I figured the answer would be no. Turns out the answer is yes. Also turns out feathersticks ignite incredibly quickly, so I will not light these indoors again omg.

historicaltimes:
“ Yuri Gagarin at a Moscow press conference following his first human spaceflight in 1961.
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Yuri Gagarin at a Moscow press conference following his first human spaceflight in 1961.

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merelygifted:

Starkest warning yet about nitrites that turn cured products pink

rarecultcinema:
“The Beast Must Die (1974)
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The Beast Must Die (1974)

rarecultcinema:
“Raiders of Atlantis (1983) aka The Atlantis Interceptors
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rarecultcinema:

Raiders of Atlantis (1983) aka The Atlantis Interceptors

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Christmas aesthetic (Source)

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ahencyclopedia:
“ “INTERVIEW: ROME: A HISTORY IN SEVEN SACKINGS:
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NO city on earth has preserved its past quite like Rome. Visitors stand on bridges that were crossed by Julius Caesar and Cicero, walk around temples visited by Roman emperors, and...

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INTERVIEW: ROME: A HISTORY IN SEVEN SACKINGS: 

NO city on earth has preserved its past quite like Rome. Visitors stand on bridges that were crossed by Julius Caesar and Cicero, walk around temples visited by Roman emperors, and step into churches that have hardly changed since popes celebrated mass in them 16 centuries ago. These architectural survivals are all the more remarkable considering the violent disasters that have struck the city. In this exclusive interview, Ancient History Encyclopedia’s James Blake Wiener quizzes Matthew Kneale, author of Rome: A History in Seven Sackings, on the fierce courage, panache, and vitality of the Roman people across space and time.

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