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==Misc== |
==Misc== |
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*"Claiming the British Empire was a source of good due to the railways is not far off claiming the Nazis were halfway decent because some of them did not consume meat" - Old Indian proverb {{Citation needed}} |
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*[[User:Trans-Neptunian object/Sandbox]] |
*[[User:Trans-Neptunian object/Sandbox]] |
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*[[Talk:Horst Wessel|Nitpicking over the lead section of a Nazi thug to own the libs']] |
*[[Talk:Horst Wessel|Nitpicking over the lead section of a Nazi thug to own the libs']] |
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==Gallery, 20th and 21st century== |
==Gallery, 20th and 21st century== |
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''(Please click respective images for more information and author notes)'' |
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file:Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion.jpg|Still image taken from the [[Max Headroom signal hijacking|"Max Headroom Incident"]], 1987 (Chicago, USA) |
file:Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion.jpg|Still image taken from the [[Max Headroom signal hijacking|"Max Headroom Incident"]], 1987 (Chicago, USA) |
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File:HMS Broadsword and Hermes, 1982 (IWM).jpg|HMS Hermes and HMS Broadsword, during the 1982 Falklands War. Hi dad! (Broadsword) |
File:HMS Broadsword and Hermes, 1982 (IWM).jpg|HMS Hermes and HMS Broadsword, during the 1982 Falklands War. Hi dad! (Broadsword) |
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===NOT/JUST=== |
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* Seamus Heaney - NOT British (JUST Irish). |
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* Alfred Russell Wallace - NOT Welsh (JUST English, or British) |
Revision as of 00:59, 26 March 2024
Misc
- "Claiming the British Empire was a source of good due to the railways is not far off claiming the Nazis were halfway decent because some of them did not consume meat" - Old Indian proverb [citation needed]
- User:Trans-Neptunian object/Sandbox
- Nitpicking over the lead section of a Nazi thug to own the libs'
Gallery, 20th and 21st century
(Please click respective images for more information and author notes)
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Still image taken from the "Max Headroom Incident", 1987 (Chicago, USA)
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The destroyed tent belonging to those who perished in the Dyatlov Pass incident, 1959 (USSR)
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Supermarine Spitfire, WWII-era fighter aircraft of the UK (2006)
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Battlecruiser HMS Hood (PN 51), 1924. British warship that was the largest afloat at the time
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Canadian National Railway freight train, EMD SD70 series
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A welder in Tennessee, 1942 (USA)
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Construction worker, Empire State Building, 1930 (New York City, USA)
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Still from the Patterson–Gimlin film
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US soldier standing guard at the Rumaila oil field, 2 April 2003 (Iraq)
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Composite drawing of "D. B. Cooper" (1971, USA)
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The explosion of HMS Barham's ammunition magazines (1941)
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Gold 1907 $20USD, high relief, "Saint-Gaudens double eagle"
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HMS Hermes and HMS Broadsword, during the 1982 Falklands War. Hi dad! (Broadsword)
NOT/JUST
- Seamus Heaney - NOT British (JUST Irish).
- Alfred Russell Wallace - NOT Welsh (JUST English, or British)