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I'm gonna use Photoshop's auto-color on any historical pictures that look wonky. No joke; today's video included 6 examples of that, including the 4 posted here. It just works
Shakespeare's Falstaff was originally named John Oldcastle, but changed under threat of defamation suit from a descendant named William Brooke. That's probably why the alias Brook fictionally screws w/ Falstaff. Problems of "based on a true story" media don't change, LOL
I doubt most Californians know that the red star in the corner of their flag references when they first declared independence from Mexico in 1836-42. The progression of these flags makes it quite obvious
The excesses of wokescolds on social media are a problem that deserves scrutiny. But to pretend "both sides" are equal is the height of absurdity, if not hiding a far more malignant intention
But it really shows @TeamYouTube true colors when you see that they demonetized all of these. Can't do that and claim to be an educational platform
LOOK OUT BEHIND YOU WASHINGTON!
Living in the woods
Killing for sport
Eating all the bodies
Actual cannibal, Shia LaBeouf
Why is the NATO flag a regularly used symbol for neoconservativism? I need a good symbol. For the New Left, the 🕊️ is perfect, given their push for peace and equality. Neocons oppose that with nationism and anti-communism (really just red-baiting). What's that symbolized by?
Richard the Lionheart formalized the declaration of outlawry during his 12th century reign, creating a bounty system for their heads. But 21st century King Richard I only pays for the heads of bigots through his stern but appreciative allowance of petting
"Random instagrammers are exactly as powerful as a presidential administration, but we won't talk about them because there's a 'bigger picture' we refuse to see." - Enlightened Centrist, 26Jan2021
-gotta love the conspiracism at the end there