Once Upon a Time in War

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November 2010

Oct 31, 20103 notes
#World War II #World War II: Civilians #World War II: Battle of Stalingrad
Oct 31, 2010359 notes
this week's boardwalk empire

  • Man in the mask - Richard, is it?
  • Can I just keep you in my pocket?
  • You’re adorable and lovely and so so sad
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  • Margaret/Nucky is totally my OTP
  • There wasn’t enough Rothstein
  • Lucky, speak more Italian
  • This week: 8/10
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Oct 31, 20107 notes
boardwalk empire time

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Oct 31, 20102 notes

October 2010

Oct 31, 20108 notes
#School
Oct 31, 2010170 notes
#The Walking Dead #Gif
“Imagination makes us human and is our main defense against inhumanity.” —Sir Ken Robinson
Oct 31, 20106 notes
#Quote #At the same time imagination invents the Flame Thrower
Oct 31, 20103 notes
#Iwo Jima #World War II #Pacific Theater

charlieweasley replied to your photo: LOL :(

wait, what? full metal jacket’s on instant play? FUCK YES.

Well it is on xbox. My roommate says there’s different/more films available on Xbox Live than on the computer instant play.

Oct 31, 2010
#Replies
Oct 31, 20108 notes
#Netflix
Oct 31, 20105 notes
#World War II #Operation Market Garden #Nijmegen #Paratroopers
Red Warrior Hans Zimmer

Hans Zimmer - Red Warrior

Oct 31, 20104 notes
#Music #OST #Hans Zimmer #The Last Samuari
“

So, uh, what exactly was this? I can’t control what people think this was: I can only tell you my intentions.

This was not a rally to ridicule people of faith, or people of activism, or look down our noses at the heartland, or passionate argument, or to suggest that times are not difficult and that we have nothing to fear—they are, and we do.

But we live now in hard times, not end times. And we can have animus, and not be enemies. But unfortunately, one of our main tools in delineating the two broke.

The country’s 24-hour, political pundit perpetual panic conflictinator did not cause our problems, but its existence makes solving them that much harder. The press can hold its magnifying glass up to our problems, bringing them into focus, illuminating issues heretofore unseen. Or they can use that magnifying glass to light ants on fire, and then perhaps host a week of shows on the dangerous, unexpected flaming ants epidemic. If we amplify everything, we hear nothing.

There are terrorists, and racists, and Stalinists, and theocrats, but those are titles that must be earned! You must have the resume! Not being able to distinguish between real racists and Tea Party-ers, or real bigots and Juan Williams or Rick Sanchez is an insult—not only to those people, but to the racists themselves, who have put in the exhausting effort it takes to hate. Just as the inability to distinguish terrorists from Muslims makes us less safe, not more.

The press is our immune system. If it overreacts to everything, we actually get sicker—and, perhaps, eczema. And yet… I feel good. Strangely, calmly, good. Because the image of Americans that is reflected back to us by our political and media process is false. It is us, through a funhouse mirror—and not the good kind that makes you look slim in the waist, and maybe taller, but the kind where you have a giant forehead, and an ass shaped like a month-old pumpkin, and one eyeball.

So why would we work together? Why would you reach across the aisle, to a pumpkin-assed forehead eyeball monster? If the picture of us were true, of course our inability to solve problems would actually be quite sane and reasonable—why would you work with Marxists actively subverting our Constitution, and homophobes who see no one’s humanity but their own?

We hear every damned day about how fragile our country is, on the brink of catastrophe, torn by polarizing hate, and how it’s a shame that we can’t work together to get things done. The truth is, we do! We work together to get things done every damned day! The only place we don’t is here (in Washington) or on cable TV!

But Americans don’t live here, or on cable TV. Where we live, our values and principles form the foundation that sustains us while we get things done—not the barriers that prevent us from getting things done.

Most Americans don’t live their lives solely as Democrats, Republicans, liberals or conservatives. Americans live their lives more as people that are just a little bit late for something they have to do. Often something they do not want to do! But they do it. Impossible things, every day, that are only made possible through the little, reasonable compromises we all make.

(Points to video screen, showing video of cars in traffic.) Look on the screen. This is where we are, this is who we are. These cars. That’s a schoolteacher who probably think his taxes are too high, he’s going to work. There’s another car, a woman with two small kids, can’t really think about anything else right now… A lady’s in the NRA, loves Oprah. There’s another car, an investment banker, gay, also likes Oprah. Another car’s a Latino carpenter; another car, a fundamentalist vacuum salesman. Atheist obstetrician. Mormon Jay-Z fan.

But this is us. Every one of the cars that you see is filled with individuals of strong belief, and principles they hold dear—often principles and beliefs in direct opposition to their fellow travelers’. And yet, these millions of cars must somehow find a way to squeeze, one by one, into a mile-long, 30-foot-wide tunnel, carved underneath a mighty river.

And they do it, concession by concession: you go, then I’ll go. You go, then I’ll go. You go, then I’ll go. ‘Oh my God—is that an NRA sticker on your car?’ ‘Is that an Obama sticker on your car?’ It’s okay—you go, then I go.

And sure, at some point, there will be a selfish jerk who zips up the shoulder, and cuts in at the last minute. But that individual is rare, and he is scorned, and he is not hired as an analyst!

Because we know, instinctively, as a people, that if we are to get through the darkness and back into the light, we have to work together. And the truth is there will always be darkness, and sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel isn’t the promised land.

Sometimes, it’s just New Jersey.

”
—JON STEWART, closing out the Rally to Restore Sanity. (via inothernews)
Oct 31, 20101,140 notes
#Reblog #Jon Stewart
Oct 30, 201022 notes
#VJ Day #World War II #Newspapers
hi, i just wanted to say i love your blog and everything you post! you've probably answered this countless times, but when/how did you get to be so involved in history? i hope this doesn't come across patronising or anything, i'm just curious as you seem to know so much, and i've learnt more from your blog than some history books i've read. this is rambling i'll leave you alone now aha

Thank you :)

Well my dad is a history teacher and military specialist, so I’ve always been surrounded by it; my family vacations included going to battlefields and forts as a kid. I used to hate it - but then I had to write a paper on the Battle of the Bulge and that changed it all. I’ve been reading and obsessing ever since.

Oct 30, 20101 note
Oct 30, 201017 notes
#World War II #World War II: US Army Air Force #World War II: Pacific Theater
Oct 30, 20107 notes
#Atomic Weapons #World War II #World War II: US Army Air Force
Oct 30, 20102 notes
#Netflix #My instant queue is all war
Oct 30, 20101 note
#World War II #World War II: US Army Air Force #World War II: Pacific Theater #World War II: Pilots
Oct 29, 20104 notes
#Battle of the Bulge #World War II #POWs #Wehrmacht
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