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NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

Common they/them army W

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

Replicas of Ancient Roman sigillaria (holiday gifts)

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

More Imperial Roman era surgical tools

HistoryPorn @lemmy.world

Chaplain in the Ethiopian Kagnew Battalion, Korean War

Saltier than Carthage (if it had been salted) @kbin.social

He just watches

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

Oak relief, St. Nicholas Church, 16th century

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

St. Nicholas Church pew panel oak relief, 16th century

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

15th century Novgorod coins

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

Birch bark document used for practice by child, 13th century, Novgorod Republic

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

12th century birch bark letter, Novgorod Republic

NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

Thank you for your sacrifice, Chomsky.

NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

Remember, you only have to follow LAWFUL orders, and it is UNLAWFUL to fuck anything except a gun

For sharing fascinating artifacts and replicas @kbin.social

Me: "I know I have non-Roman stuff to share in my folders..." Also me: "Oh shit is that a 3rd century AD Roman pectorale? Gotta share that!"

NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

Never be afraid to cancel a shitty subscription

NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

THIS HURTS YOU

NonCredibleDefense @lemmy.world

A fair and balanced referendum

Saltier than Carthage (if it had been salted) @kbin.social

"Archimedes? We can take that nerd!"

Saltier than Carthage (if it had been salted) @kbin.social

That was close!

Saltier than Carthage (if it had been salted) @kbin.social

Never knew the Sovs were so progressive

Saltier than Carthage (if it had been salted) @kbin.social

"This mf god" - Ancient Egyptians

  • The sidebar here says someone from the instance has to search for it before it appears for other users in the instance. Search for HistoryArtifacts in your magazines/communities search bar then?

  • Sonic the Doctrine Radical Spear

  • Sounds like the kind of thing non-Nazi Germans would've said in 1930

  • He was a terribly sly thief and a shameless-but-silent beggar, sweet as could be, laid-back, loved people but was never pushy or jealous about attention. He was the best boy.

  • Guess I live too far north. I thought living in a rural area meant I got the 'privilege' of seeing some terrible modern racism, but I guess I'm not even seeing the big leagues out here.

  • Two years ago, Braxton says he was the only volunteer firefighter in his department to respond to a tree fire near a Black person’s home in the town of 275 people. As Braxton, 57, actively worked to put out the fire, he says, one of his white colleagues tried to take the keys to his fire truck to keep him from using it.

    I was going to say "I am shocked, shocked! Well, not that shocked." until I read this. Jesus Christ, I'm legitimately shocked.

  • Fascists don't believe in might makes right. If they did, they'd all be liberals and communists, according to the end of WW2. What fascists believe is that their 'enemy' can be crushed because the enemy is too weak and effete to fight back. The proper way to dispel such a notion is to crush them and look fabulous doing it

  • "why no protect bridge of Russian Federation?

    be of looking at hammer and sickle, comrade

    I do not protect capitalist states"

  • It's all Greek to me

  • "I am trying to appear unintrusive because it is very uncomfortable that I am here while these two lovebirds are complimenting each other"

  • Don't worry, only jobs that aren't soul crushing will be automated. How else will people build their little wannabe corporate fiefdoms lording over the miserable peasants?

  • The cruelty is the point. God, I hate the world at times

  • Me when I check some minor article and I notice some questionable things, go into the talk page, and observe the fireworks behind the scenes

  • Better to see WW2 as a war against fascist expansionism. But yes, Spain and Portugal were left to their own devices, and because of that, millions suffered under the rule of Franco and Salazar.

  • The UK was nowhere close to being ready for war, but in truth, neither was Germany. Chamberlain made his decision with noble intentions, but in retrospect, even just strategically, it was still the wrong decision.