#year: 1925
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alliluyevas · 15 days ago
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Appalachia is a distinct area and culture from the rest of the southern US. it is a LOT further left than most of its neighbors. IE: it's mostly mines and other hard laborer so the unions in Appalachia are VERY strong
people on this website will just go on here and say things.
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femmeleatherface · 19 days ago
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gnawing and gnashing my teeth over this ending and how badly i want to see it and how mad i am that it was cut and is most likely lost forever because of those doggone 1920s test audiences ahhahhhghhhHHH
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we came so close to seeing the book's original ending. to seeing erik at his physical best getting good, moving character development. to seeing a proper cinematic depiction of erik and the daroga's relationship. to seeing a proper cinematic depiction of the daroga, PERIOD. to seeing some of the rosy hours of mazandaran, which... admittedly based on the descriptions available and the fact that this was a 1920s hollywood movie, would undoubtedly have been an orientalist mess, but just based on the film we got's overall production quality and films of the era like the thief of bagdad, it would have been a very jawdroppingly impressive-looking orientalist mess
so close. so, so close. but alas...
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mote-historie · 11 months ago
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Édouard Halouze, The Messenger. Tafel aus Jean Sadé, Traité d'enluminure d'art au pochoir, 1925
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theshadowsooc · 2 years ago
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Only 1% of people can actually see the Colin Robinson in this photo
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sundial-bee-scribbles · 11 months ago
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screenshot redraw
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names-neriah · 10 months ago
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This will be ULTRAKILL in 1925
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sleepy-stories · 1 year ago
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zombinary · 8 months ago
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you havent had to stare at 1924 clothing patterns and catalogs like i have
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dinosaurwithablog · 6 months ago
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It was the best of times... it was the worst of times. Today is Lou Gehrig Day. On June 2, 1925, a 21 year old, Lou Gehrig, #4, took the field for the NY Yankees for the very first time. 16 years later, on the very same day, June 2nd, in 1941, Lou Gehrig died from ALS. Affectionately known as the Iron Horse, Lou played for 2,130 days, consecutively. He never missed a day in his career. He was an exceptional player who is still considered to be one of the best baseball players ever to have played the game. RIP, Lou. We love you. We miss you. You set the bar very high. You, to this day, are an inspiration for many people, young and old. Baseball is a much better sport because of you. Thank you for everything that you did. You made a positive impact on the world, and for that, I'll always be thankful. 😍😊🫡💜⚾️⚾️⚾️
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born-to-lose · 8 months ago
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In my vintage gothic horror era
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drawingtheseaonacuttlefish · 11 months ago
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HAPPY 1925 GUYS
Our year! Xoxo
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aiiaiiiyo · 2 years ago
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chaplinfortheages · 2 years ago
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Happy New Year 2023
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corallapis · 1 year ago
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John Singer Sargent, Grace Elvina, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston (1925). Sargent's last completed painting.
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karamell-sweetz · 1 year ago
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*rolls into the rui fanclub communal kitchen* wxs doesn’t have any super slow cover songs. do with that information what you will. *rolls out*
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luncheon-aspic · 10 months ago
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I may have commented this before but every time I see this post, as a historian outside of the West/Anglosphere, I want to stress that this already is very much a thing. It all depends on what the general public has as their baseline.
Whenever I see someone refer to "Victorian era-" for places outside the UK I'm tempted to start saying shit like "Han Dynasty era Rome", "Soviet era Australia" etc
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