The last image of Adolf Hitler ever taken. 8th of April 1945, Hitler briefly emerges from his bunker beneath the ruins of Berlin to survey what's left of his "Thousand-Year Reich."
RE: Interesting As Fuck! (maybe)
StrumSolo > 28/04/2021, 13:00
(28/04/2021, 12:51)spitefulI Wrote: The last image of Adolf Hitler ever taken. 8th of April 1945, Hitler briefly emerges from his bunker beneath the ruins of Berlin to survey what's left of his "Thousand-Year Reich."
RE: Interesting As Fuck! (maybe)
FantasticMR > 29/04/2021, 13:33
(29/04/2021, 11:56)spitefulI Wrote:
(29/04/2021, 11:39)FantasticMR Wrote:
Didn't think it was possible to misunderstand Fortunate Son. Like, it's pretty obvious.
You’d be surprised what some Americans can romanticise.
RE: Interesting As Fuck! (maybe)
StrumSolo > 30/04/2021, 08:48
Being a great returner is all about problem solving 👀
On his 51st birthday, remembering @AndreAgassi's fascinating method of reading one of the best serves in the world...
A photo of a massive massive cardón taken in 1895. Cardón, also called Mexican giant cacti, are one of the largest cactuses on earth.
A symbiotic relationship with bacterial and fungal colonies on the roots of Cardón allows growth on the bare rock even where no soil is available at all.