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the shit phone guy has to deal withthe shit phone guy has to deal with

the shit phone guy has to deal with


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…..Purely indulgence.Red haired William belongs to my Gf @vanellopespizzapalace

…..Purely indulgence.

Red haired William belongs to my Gf @vanellopespizzapalace


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Wilson from Home Improvement. This is the design Wilson used in the show itself.

Wilson from Home Improvement. This is the design Wilson used in the show itself.


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Swiss Army Man  


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Chief Plenty Coups of the Crow Nation, pictured at the burial of the Unknown Soldier.  The sarcophagus familiar to modern visitors was not completed until 1931.

November 11 1921, Arlington–On Armistice Day 1920, the United Kingdom and France had both buried unknown soldiers in places of honor–the former in Westminster Abbey, the latter under the Arc de Triomphe.  In 1921, the United States followed suit.  An unknown soldier was transported back across the Atlantic from France, where he laid in state in the Capitol rotunda for two days.  On Armistice Day, the same day that the peace treaty with Germany would finally enter into effect, the casket was at the front of a procession down Pennsylvania Avenue as far as the White House, followed on foot by President Harding and General Pershing.  

Wilson in a carriage at the end of the procession down Pennsylvania Avenue.

At the end of the procession were Woodrow and Edith Wilson in a rented carriage.  The New York World wrote that the “pale face of the man who gave his health and strength to uphold the same ideals for which the Unknown Soldier died seemingly unleashed the pent-up emotions of the watchers.”  Wilson did not continue on to Arlington, due to a combination of his health concerns preventing him from climbing the stairs at the amphitheater there, and Harding’s desire not to be upstaged by his predecessor.

General Jacques of Belgium, General Diaz of Italy, Marshal Foch of France, General Pershing of the United States, and Admiral Beatty of the United Kingdom, pictures at the dedication of the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City on November 1.

At the service in Arlington, President Harding gave a brief speech.  He was followed by General Jacques of Belgium, Admiral Beatty (who presented the Unknown Soldier with the Victoria Cross), Marshal Foch, and General Diaz.  The four military men were at the end of a tour of the United States, along with General Pershing, which also included the groundbreaking of the Liberty Memorial (now the National World War I Memorial) in Kansas City on November 1.  Also in attendance were a large number of foreign civilian notables, among them Arthur Balfour and French PM Briand, who were in Washington for the start of the Washington Naval Conference on arms limitation the next day.

The burial service ended with a brief statement by Chief Plenty Coups of the Crow Nation, the sounding of “Taps” on a bugle, and a twenty-one gun salute.

Sources include: Patricia O’Toole, The Moralist (includes image credit for the picture of Wilson).

October 18 1921, Washington–Despite multiple attempts, the Treaty of Versailles had failed to reach the required two-thirds majority for ratification in the US Senate.  The Harding Administration negotiated and signed new treaties with Germany, Austria, and Hungary, dropping American participation in the League of Nations or most other international commitments from Treaty of Versailles.  Nonetheless, there was still determined opposition to the new treaties, and it was no means clear that the new treaties would not meet the same fate.  Wilson, now living in DC, attempted to organize Democrats against the treaty, while a few die-hard irreconcilables opposed the treaty as they feared any recognition of any aspect of the Treaty of Versailles would lead to the United States joining the League of Nations in the future.  Ultimately, however, the treaty with Germany was ratified by a wide margin, 66-20, with more than half of the Senate Democrats voting in favor.  The other treaties were ratified by a similar margin.  Wilson, fuming at this final defeat, called the treaty’s supporters “the most partisan, prejudiced, ignorant, and unpatriotic group that ever misled the Senate of the United States.”

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The house in Washington DC where Woodrow Wilson lived out his retirement, purchased less than two weeks after the awarding of the Peace Prize.

December 10 1920, Kristiania [Oslo]The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize had largely been suspended during the largest war Europe had seen in centuries; the exception being the 1917 prize, which was awarded to the Red Cross.  With peace largely concluded in Europe, in December1920 the Nobel committee awarded the 1919 and 1920 prizes.  One was given to Léon Bourgeois, first President of the League of Nations and a long-time advocate for an international criminal court and the formation of an organization similar to (if not even broader in scope than) the League.  The other was given to President Wilson, for his efforts in the creation of the League.  The American ambassador to Norway accepted the prize on his behalf, and read a short statement by Wilson:

In accepting the honor of your award, I am moved by the recognition of my sincere and earnest efforts in the cause of peace, but also by the very poignant humility before the vastness of the work still called for by this cause….

I am convinced that our generation has, despite its wounds, made notable progress, but it is the better part of wisdom to consider our work as only begun.  It will be a continuing labor.  In the definite course of the years before us there will be abundant opportunity for others to distinguish themselves in the crusade against the hate and fear of war.

To the great disappointment of Wilson (and the world), the United States had not joined the League of Nations, and would never do so; the awarding of the Peace Prize swayed few minds.

The $29,000 in prize money was highly welcome in the Wilson household, and was a not-insubstantial increase to his savings.  His term as President would end in a few months without a pension, and his health problems limited his potential to earn an income.  Less than two weeks later, Wilson would purchase a house in Washington DC for his retirement–even with the prize money, his friends had to put up two-thirds of the $150,000 purchase price.

Sources include: Barbara O’Toole, The Moralist.  Image Credit: By APK - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

November 15 1920, Geneva–The League of Nations General Assembly convened for the first time in its Geneva headquarters (later to be named the Palais Wilson after the President’s death in 1924), with representatives from 42 states.  More notable, however, with the absences.

The United States, having never ratified the Treaty of Versailles, was not present, and did not even send an observer to the proceedings.

None of the defeated states–Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, or Turkey–were League members, though Austria and Bulgaria would join the next month.

Russia was not present, as the Allies did not recognize the Soviet government and the Whites had largely been defeated.  Apart from Poland, the states that had broken off from the Russian Empire were also absent: Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and the embattled Armenia and Georgia—though Finland would be admitted the following month.

Some other states were also not present, due to oversights or because they were not in any way part of the Allies: Mexico, Ecuador, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Luxembourg, Albania, and Ethiopia, along with European microstates such as Andorra.  British dominions (including India but not Newfoundland) each had their own representation in the League.

Harding Wins in a Landslide

The 1920 Presidential Election results, with red for Republican Harding, and blue for Democrat Cox.  Darker shades indicate states won by larger margins.

November 2 1920, Marion–Campaigning on a “return to normalcy” after the war, the Red Scare, the Red Summer, and economic upheaval, Republican Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio won the presidential election on November 2 in a landslide of unprecedented scale.  His 60.35% of the vote was the largest share of the vote won since the last uncontested election in 1820, and his 26.2% margin over Democrat James Cox is still the largest in a US presidential election.  Cox only won Kentucky and 10 of the 11 states in the former Confederacy (Harding won Tennessee), the largest electoral college landslide since Reconstruction.  Winning 3.41% of the vote (down from 5.99% in his 1912 run) was Socialist Eugene Debs, who ran his campaign from a prison cell.  Harding’s popular vote total was over 75% larger than Wilson’s winning vote total four years earlier, a testament both to his landslide and the many new women voters enfranchised by the 19th Amendment.

Apart from usual Republican strongholds like Vermont, Harding’s win was biggest in the Upper Midwest: North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan all gave him over 70% of the vote.  Hughes had won most of these states four years earlier, but he had won Minnesota by less than 400 votes and Wilson had won North Dakota.  The war and Wilson’s handling of the German peace terms had apparently destroyed Democratic chances with German voters in the area.  Wilson had hoped the campaign would be a referendum on the League, but Harding was noncommittal on the issue, and Cox eventually backed reservations on Article 10.  On October 27, Wilson gave his first speech since his stroke, in support of the League, in front of an audience of 15 who still struggled to hear his words; he did not mention Cox at all.  Wilson’s mishandling of the Senate had doomed the United States’ chance to enter the League long before, and Harding’s election heralded the United States’ general withdrawal from world affairs.

Sources include: Patricia O’Toole, The Moralist. Image credit: uselectionatlas.org

Wilson Combat Tactical Supreme 1911 .45 ACPWilson Combat Tactical Supreme 1911 .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Tactical Supreme 1911 .45 ACP


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anadapta:States of Being.I feel like finding out Ps has an animation application was worth weeks of

anadapta:

States of Being.

I feel like finding out Ps has an animation application was worth weeks of restoring soft-&-hardware functionality after some Driver Updates.


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THE INTERNET COMPANY I HAVE LITERALLY WON’T LET ME USE TUMBLR SO I COULDN’T POST ANYTHIN

THE INTERNET COMPANY I HAVE LITERALLY WON’T LET ME USE TUMBLR SO I COULDN’T POST ANYTHING, NOW I’M USING VPN


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 yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima

yo no me considero gei pero put* madre Wilson podrías dejar de ser tan bello hijo de tu hermosísima madre.


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 ate monster meat just because he couldn’t find any berries

ate monster meat just because he couldn’t find any berries


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Before the rain.Before the rain.Before the rain.Before the rain.Before the rain.Before the rain.Before the rain.Before the rain.

Before the rain.


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automb: Flowers for a magician who can’t even pull them from a hat.

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Flowers for a magician who can’t even pull them from a hat.


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at 4am i made myself this reaction pic and wanted to share it with yall

hate to be that edgy bitch but @dontfuckingstarve‘s post inspired me and-

hate to be that edgy bitch but @dontfuckingstarve‘s post inspired me and-


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had an awful headache yesterday so here’s some insane wilson for yall

had an awful headache yesterday so here’s some insane wilson for yall


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Playing Hamlet. Oh, allergy…

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 How to take a useful item from your friend in DST, or why it’s good to fit the personality of

How to take a useful item from your friend in DST, or why it’s good to fit the personality of your character :D


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When your friend in DST has too low Sanity, and you are Maxwell…

When your friend in DST has too low Sanity, and you are Maxwell…


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wildragon:

I love how Maxwell have such kissable lips, but being smooched by him would probably cost all your sanity.

Sorry, I couldn’t help showing the situation where this way can be useful XD

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At first I wanted to make fun of this phrase, but in the process of inventing something went wrong &

At first I wanted to make fun of this phrase, but in the process of inventing something went wrong …


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I just wanted a cup with my print :D 

I just wanted a cup with my print :D 


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 Just some sketches with my favourite Wilson’s skins :) 

Just some sketches with my favourite Wilson’s skins :) 


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A request for my friend - our little ship in the game :D A request for my friend - our little ship in the game :D

A request for my friend - our little ship in the game :D


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Reunited and it feels so good.

Reunited and it feels so good.


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Who’s ready for Sam Wilson fluff???

I wrote fluff without angst for the first time in my fanfic career and it’s Sam Wilson. No regrets.

Before I post it I need validation of nadia so @imbrium-barnes if you would please message me

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