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Let every blue state turn into a hellscape shithole, and every red state hold the line
WORSE Hellscape Shithole pardon, Liberal-Blue states are already Hellscape Shitholes. I will now flagellate myself 6 million times in penance
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Mark Colette is a coward, pass it on.
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Scotland’s Regiments: The Gordon Highlanders Part II comes out this evening at 18:00. We had great fun putting this one together, cracking stories, solid music and a lot of really nice artwork. We hope you enjoy learning about one of Scotland’s most distinguished and decorated line infantry regiments. BYDAND! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🦌
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Grassy Creek, North Carolina, USA 🇺🇸
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Palm Sunday in Madrid 1939

Celebrating the defeat of Communism
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A friend has launched an American counterpart to Britslore & Dixielore dedicated to our great Anglo-Celtic heritage. Give him a sub at @classicalcolumbia!
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Crossing In A Moonlit Night

🎨 Albert Rieger
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Vibration therapy, this was a crazy treatment to cure headaches OF ALL THINGS in the year 1890.
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The blue men of the Minch, also known as storm kelpies are mythological creatures inhabiting the stretch of water between the northern Outer Hebrides and mainland Scotland, looking for sailors to drown and stricken boats to sink. They appear to be localised and unique to the Minch. They have the power to create storms, but when the weather is fine they float sleeping on or just below the surface of the water. The blue men swim with their torsos raised out of the sea, twisting and diving as porpoises do. They are able to speak, and when a group approaches a ship its chief may shout two lines of poetry to the master of the vessel and challenge him to complete the verse. If the skipper fails in that task then the blue men will attempt to capsize his ship. To amuse themselves the creatures play shinty when the skies are clear and bright at night. They are able to speak and converse with mariners and are especially vocal when soaking vessels with water spray, roaring with laughter as vessels capsize.