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philoursmars · 22 days ago
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Marseille, début janvier, avec la visite de Philippe. Non loin de l'Abbaye de Saint-Victor, il y a un superbe graffiti (avec sa tenue de centurion romain, il pourrait s'agir de Saint Victor himself ? En tout cas, il arbore le blason de la ville.
J'adore sa barbe turquoise !
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♥️ Springfield Armory SAINT Victor AR-10!
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historyofguns · 6 months ago
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The article "Does This Supplement (or Replace) Your Pistol?" by Adam Scepaniak, published on The Armory Life, explores the role of a flashlight as an essential tool in one’s everyday carry (EDC) setup, especially in environments where carrying a concealed carry weapon (CCW) pistol is prohibited. During a visit to Where Our Families Train (W.O.F.T.) in Florida, Adam discusses insights shared by Philip Toppino, emphasizing that a tactical flashlight can serve as a viable defensive tool. The article highlights the benefits of a flashlight, such as disrupting an attacker's OODA loop and remaining unobtrusive in non-permissive areas. It concludes by advocating for the flashlight's supplementary role in self-defense alongside other tools like pepper spray and knives.
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victors-grave · 14 days ago
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Kid Varick with his older brother, Jamen, around the same time the saints took them in and they began their training.
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maertyrer · 3 months ago
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Victor Orsel Study of Saint Sebastian (Regina Martirum. Chapel of the Litanies of the Church of Notre Dame de Lorette, Paris)
Charcoal on paper, 66 x 47 cm, 1832 - 1850
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salutetsororite · 14 days ago
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tried drawing this soviet poster but with enjolras and sj 🥲
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suddenly-frankenstein · 1 year ago
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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
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thelionandthelark · 1 month ago
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"Grantaire lived in a furnished room quite near the Cafe Musain. He went out and came back in five minutes. He had gone home to put on a Robespierre waistcoat."
How I imagined this scene happening:
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transrevolutions · 1 year ago
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is this anything
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moonlightseve · 7 months ago
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Viktor Extra Nikiforov furnishing his ENTIRE ROOM with fancy furniture and artwork as if he has permanently moved into the Katsuki’s banquet room. And that is NOT the couch or lamp we see in his Saint Petersburg apartment, so unless he had an extra couch that we never got to see, that thing is brand new and bought for that purpose. Meaning that he went furniture shopping in Hasetsu and had that thing moved into the banquet room. Did he make Yuuri help him move it around?
And this was before Yuuri won Onsen On Ice btw, so the hypothetical threat of him having to go back to Russia with Yuri was still very much present.
I honestly like to think this was him showboating for Yuuri’s sake a little bit. I mean come on, a marble bust? All of the paintings? In the same way that I think having ALL of his old costumes shipped from Russia was at least partially meant to impress his crush, I think all of the decorating was somewhat motivated by wanting to show off his wealth and stylishness.
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nepotisticlandgraab · 1 month ago
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You just have to find the right lighting
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philoursmars · 2 years ago
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Un jus, de fraise face à l'ancienne abbaye romane Saint-Victor
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northcountyshootingcenter · 7 months ago
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🔥 Springfield Saint Victor .308 🔥
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lilac-knight · 10 months ago
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a poisonous girl and a thief
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jabynounouille · 1 month ago
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The ends of the Marshals
We know a lot about our marshals of empires, but for some their existence ends in 1814, I did some research and I did all the dates of death of the 26 marshals of the empire with their age of death and some information that I had, do not hesitate to say other information if you have any, when we look closely Lannes was the first to die and at a young age while the one who spent the most time on earth is Moncey who lived until 87 years old, yet it is Marmont who will be the last to die in 1852, I hope that this will be useful for some.
Shot:
-Murat, October 13, 1815 (trying to recover his former kingdom of Naples …) at 48 years old
-Ney, December 7, 1815 (judged as a traitor for having joined Napoleon in 1815) at 46 years old
Defenestrate: (throw at a window)
-Berthier, June 1, 1815 (suicide or murder?) at age 61
Killed in combat:
-Lannes, May 31, 1809, wounded in the leg, dies of his wounds, at age 40
-Bessières, May 1, 1813, wounded by a cannon (no chance of survival) at age 44
-Poniatowski, October 19, 1813, drowned during the battle of Liepzig, at age 50
assassinated:
-Brune, August 2, 1815 (victim of the white terror of 1815) at age 52
-Mortier, July 28, 1835 (killed in an attack) at age 67
illness:
-Davout, June 1, 1823 (probably of tuberculosis) at age 53
-Augereau, June 12, 1816, at age 58
-Masséna, April 4, 1817 (long-term ill) at age 58
-Gouvion Saint-Cyr, March 17, 1830 (stroke) at age 65
natural causes, old age: (Here it is mainly deaths from natural causes)
-Perignon, December 25, 1818, at age 64
-Serurier, December 21, 1819, at age 77
-Lefebvre, September 4, 1820, at age 64
-Kellermann, September 14, 1820, at age 85
-Suchet, January 3, 1826, at age 55
-Jourdan, November 23, 1833, at age 71
-MacDonald, September 25, 1840, at age 74
-Victor, March 1, 1841, at age 76
-Moncey, April 20 1842, at age 87
-Bernadotte, March 8, 1844 (died of a paralytic attack at age 81)
-Grouchy, May 29, 1847, at age 80
-Oudinot, September 13, 1847, at age 80
-Soult, November 26, 1851, at age 82
-Marmont, March 2, 1852, at age 77
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cerasifera · 1 year ago
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history nerds <3
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