Bringing back some pictures of one of my favorite books we have - just because.
See more pictures of this 1610 copy of Lustgartlein here.
-Lindsay M.
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Bringing back some pictures of one of my favorite books we have - just because.
See more pictures of this 1610 copy of Lustgartlein here.
-Lindsay M.
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#booksThat paint must be scorch proof
Still angry about this
A) the image is extremely low quality, making it hard to see anything
B) you can still see cracked windows in the photo
C) this is from an earlier stage of the war where Russians tried to pretend not to hit civilian targets and if the building wasn't hit directly it wouldn't have scorch marks
The funny thing is OP probably isn't even getting paid.
Modeling their failed meme campaigns after the greatest L ever taken by their cringe religion is actually extremely funny
Am deeply surprised that they’re not openly putting jumblr on the map (because they are desperate to proselytise to jews in spite of their antisemitism), but furry tumblr is there and they censored british as if they don’t have a bunch of teaaboos/anglophiles in their ranks

24 April 2022
107 years since the start of the Armenian genocide on 24 April 1915. 1.5 million estimated Armenians were systemically killed between 1915-1923 by the Turks on the orders of Talaat Pasha. Another estimates 250,000 Assyrians were killed and 900,000 Greeks were killed.

Turkey has never been held accountable for their actions. They actively deny the genocide to this day. Turkey is guilty of genocide.

107 years ago turkey tried to wipe out the Armenians. 1.5million gone, but we are still here. Turkey failed.

Autograph manuscript, in Armenian, in the hand of an unknown individual, recording the first-hand narratives of 101 young orphan boys who survived the genocide in Western Armenia 1918-1919, particularly in the district of Van (present-day Turkey), recorded orally from orphans resident in the Amiran Orphanage in Yerevan, late 1918 to early 1919.