▲ 47 r/ww1

The Flamethrower Arrives on the Battlefield and Redefines the Meaning of Terror

u/Cold_Sleep_6631 — 8 days ago
▲ 77 r/ww1

The founding father of Turkey: Mustafa Kemal Ataturk sometime during the Dardanelles campaign 1915-1916.

u/Cold_Sleep_6631 — 8 days ago
▲ 75 r/WWE

If Droz never had suffered his career ending injury in 1999 how far would he have gotten in WWE?

u/Cold_Sleep_6631 — 8 days ago

What do you all think of Brookestirr’s videos of Dogmen on YouTube?

I find it strange that this one person has single-handedly collected the most dogmen footage than anyone ever and claiming they are real videos. It’s funny how since AI came about there’s all these cryptid videos on Ytube and Instagram. Some YouTubers are ignorant of the fact that AI now a big part of the world (sorry English isn’t my first language) and they don’t even question authenticity for the sake of gaining viewers. I’m not saying they are all fake on her channel, but, my god, there’s a lot of hilariously bad and clear AI made stuff.

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u/Cold_Sleep_6631 — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/dogman

What do you all think of Brookestirr’s videos of Dogmen on YouTube?

I find it strange that this one person has single-handedly collected the most dogmen footage than anyone ever and claiming they are real videos. It’s funny how since AI came about there’s all these cryptid videos on Ytube and Instagram.

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u/Cold_Sleep_6631 — 9 days ago

Photo of a cowboy seated next to his horse on a hill, looking down at other horses in Old West Bonham, Texas, June 1910.

u/Cold_Sleep_6631 — 9 days ago