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Posted on 2/9/21 at 11:22 pm to
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 2/9/21 at 11:22 pm to
A young girl having a tea party with a lobster and a hawk (1938)

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Posted on 2/9/21 at 11:22 pm to
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Posted on 2/10/21 at 12:28 am to




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Posted on 2/10/21 at 1:35 am to
Phallic symbolism, 1950 style

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Posted on 2/10/21 at 6:30 am to
This is considered the very first photograph, taken in 1826 by Niepce, on a treated copper plate with an 8 hour exposure. It is the view from his window in Paris. The second photo is an enhanced version to show how it likely looked before the effects of time. The original is in the possession of the University of Texas.

Niepce died a few years later, but his partner Louis Daguerre continued to develop the medium of photography, quickly discovering its best application, boudoir photography.



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Posted on 2/10/21 at 8:34 am to
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 2/10/21 at 7:08 pm to




Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 2/10/21 at 8:51 pm to
The Wolf Of Wall Street (1929) is believed to be mostly a lost film. The only footage from it that is known to survive is a brief montage sequence by the great Slavko Vorkapich:

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Posted on 2/10/21 at 10:27 pm to
Movie makeup maestro Tom Savini on Late Night w/David Letterman (1986)

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Posted on 2/10/21 at 10:35 pm to
Hungarian photographer Ata Kando takes a selfie.



Wiki:
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Both she and her husband worked for the resistance during World War II, housing fourteen Jews in their home. In another case, Kandó gave her identity papers to Bíró Gábor (Gábor Bíró), a pregnant Jewish woman, so that she could enter a Christian maternity hospital to have her baby. After the birth, Kandó pretended the child was her own and provided forged identity papers so that the woman could act as a wet nurse for her own child. Moving multiple times, the Kandó–Bíró household managed to remain undetected until the war ended. Both Kandó and her husband were honored with the Righteous Among the Nations from the State of Israel for assisting Jews during the Holocaust in 1998.
Ata Kando died in 2017, four days short of her 104th birthday.

Photographed by her husband:

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Posted on 2/10/21 at 10:42 pm to
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 2/10/21 at 10:56 pm to
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Pictures from days gone by
I'd say this qualifies. BOY does it qualify.

Tomb of Menna (Egypt)
c. 1422-1411 B.C.


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Posted on 2/10/21 at 11:11 pm to
The Culper Code Book was used by the Culper spy ring to send coded messages to George Washington’s headquarters during the Revolutionary War.

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Posted on 2/10/21 at 11:30 pm to
Charles Addams

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Posted on 2/10/21 at 11:33 pm to
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Phallic symbolism, 1950 style


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Posted on 2/10/21 at 11:57 pm to
Posted by EastBankTiger
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Posted on 2/11/21 at 12:00 am to
A young Groucho Marx in New Orleans. Around 1910.



First Saints game at Tulane Stadium. September, 1967.





Posted by shoelessjoe
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Posted on 2/11/21 at 12:01 am to
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who did this and then cancelled? Fess up!

TV guide right?
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Posted on 2/11/21 at 12:06 am to
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Before alarm clocks, a knocker-up was a profession where people were employed to wake workers up with a long stick. England and Ireland. The late 1920s
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 2/11/21 at 12:43 am to
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Before alarm clocks, a knocker-up was a profession where people were employed to wake workers up with a long stick. England and Ireland.
Leading to numerous jokes where American women visiting England are told "I'll stop by tomorrow to knock you up".
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