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Posted on 2/11/24 at 7:56 pm to Kafka
Germany's Graf Zeppelin flies over the US Capitol, 1931


Posted on 2/11/24 at 7:58 pm to Kafka
Kansas City bookstore, 1950s


Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:03 pm to Kafka
Robert Mitchum gives no fricks
Mitchum was one of the very few stars whose rebellious off screen life matched his badass screen image
Mitchum was one of the very few stars whose rebellious off screen life matched his badass screen image
Posted on 2/11/24 at 8:55 pm to Kafka
Indian couple on the banks of the Waterhen River in Saskatchewan, 1931


Posted on 2/11/24 at 9:21 pm to Kafka
Posted on 2/11/24 at 9:31 pm to Kafka
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Running Bear loved Little White Dove With a love big as the sky
Running Bear loved Little White Dove With a love that couldn't die
Posted on 2/11/24 at 10:37 pm to Kafka
Miss Richland 1958 - Sharon Tate
Sharon Tate, 16, was a student at Columbia High School in Richland when she was chosen Miss Richland during the 1959 Atomic Frontier Days, as well as Miss Autorama of 1958-1959.
Sharon Tate, 16, was a student at Columbia High School in Richland when she was chosen Miss Richland during the 1959 Atomic Frontier Days, as well as Miss Autorama of 1958-1959.
This post was edited on 2/12/24 at 5:35 pm
Posted on 2/12/24 at 7:38 am to sqerty
Every day between 1925 and 1935, Hachiko, a dog with unwavering loyalty, turned Tokyo’s Shibuya train station into the stage for his daily vigil, hoping against hope for the return of his deceased owner.
Hachiko wasn’t just a pet; he was the faithful companion of a university professor, dutifully awaiting his master’s return from work at the local train station each evening.
Tragedy struck when the professor passed away suddenly, leaving Hachiko to continue his vigil at the station for nearly a decade.
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