ConcentricGroove
ConcentricGroove t1_j981cfi wrote
Reply to comment by timberwolf0122 in it's the hero we needed (Simpsons fans should get this) by BISTtheGOOLZ
Careful, Homer! They're ruffled!
ConcentricGroove t1_j97bv14 wrote
An inanimate carbon rod.
ConcentricGroove t1_j6lefpj wrote
Reply to Kids in France during WWII. Photo taken by my dad that I had never seen until yesterday. The kids look like from the movie “The Sandlot” or “Goonies”. by sdtriathlete
Smoking cigarettes just like mom and dad!
ConcentricGroove t1_j6kp3n1 wrote
Reply to comment by Buffalo95747 in Anne Murray at the Troubadour “right in the middle of these guys who were totally all three sheets to the wind” 1973 by eaglemaxie
I've got to go home now ...
ConcentricGroove t1_j356pf8 wrote
Reply to Wind power is built at an increasing pace but its effect on nature and animals is poorly known. Researchers investigated the impact of wind turbines on bat presence and activity in Finnish boreal forests. The results indicate that wind power repels bats and drives them away from important habitats. by universityofturku
How'd they like pollution?
ConcentricGroove t1_j2v9swr wrote
Reply to comment by FluorideLover in Calamity Jane, is a legend from Wild West. She was known as a sharpshooter, raconteur, and frontierswoman. She was known to be a hard-drinking crossdresser as she always preferred to dress like a man. She was one of the most popular characters of the West. This portrait was taken around the 1880s. by sandboxvet
I think a lot of them have genuine cred but later played the role for the sake of fame & fortune. Even Benjamin Franklin, viewed by the French court as a rustic, took on the role to gain popular support.
ConcentricGroove t1_j2s2m09 wrote
Reply to Calamity Jane, is a legend from Wild West. She was known as a sharpshooter, raconteur, and frontierswoman. She was known to be a hard-drinking crossdresser as she always preferred to dress like a man. She was one of the most popular characters of the West. This portrait was taken around the 1880s. by sandboxvet
It's impossible to know the authentic old west since popular culture latched onto it seemingly instantly and pulp fiction even in the 1880s about the old west proliferated. Tourists and journalists and novelists toured the western towns looking for the old west and its icons. Many played up to the interest and became caricatures of themselves for the dough.
ConcentricGroove t1_j2feylt wrote
Reply to Smoky Obama 1980 by Emotional-Ad-3828
It was 1980 and smoking was COOL!
ConcentricGroove t1_j2bcyo2 wrote
A cellar full of goys.
ConcentricGroove t1_j25tte6 wrote
I don't want to try it. How do I know when I'm done?
ConcentricGroove t1_j1c4l8l wrote
Doesn't seem cost effective, but then neither did corn based ethanol.
ConcentricGroove t1_iw4mjto wrote
How long would a gold coin like that be in circulation? Seems to be it could have been around for a while before it was lost.
ConcentricGroove t1_jcj2zql wrote
Reply to comment by Axolotlist in When I was a little girl, I used to obsess over this photo of my Grandma from 1950. No one could ever be more beautiful than her in this photo to me🤍 by Severe_Ad336
Yeah. The hair seems very 60s to me.