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I just gotta shed my skin suit real quick - Ted Bundy
 
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Famous photo of a small town in america often to use to express american culture on 4chan.
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I finally found out what this town is. It's Breezewood, Pennsylvania!
It's one of the few places where an Interstate turns into a regular american road instead of an usual controlled-access highway.
 
I finally found out what this town is. It's Breezewood, Pennsylvania!
It's one of the few places where an Interstate turns into a regular american road instead of an usual controlled-access highway.
Fucking Pennsylvania! Why am I not surprised?

However, that's nothing compared to Houston
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Phoenix
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Or even fucking LA
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I mean, shit, at this point we deserve any climate-related disasters that occur to us.
 
Apparently in the 1930s, the US Army was developing blue denim uniforms. They looks...interesting.
I believe Seabees in the field during WW2 had access to denim work pants and shirts.

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Seabees laying Marston Mats at Torokina Airfield, Bougainville Island, early 1943. At least five soldiers in this photo are wearing denims.
Now, they *are* technically Navy, but w/e.
 
Here’s a historical image which requires a mild PL to explain. I live somewhere in southeast Queensland, Australia, and we’ve had an absolute mother of a rain event, the worst some have seen in years. The suburbs around me are (or were) underwater, but I live on a hill so we’re good.

But anyway, this is a photo of a McDonald’s in a town called Lismore, a place a few hours south of Brisbane, in New South Wales.

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This Maccas is rather unusual because it is built on the third floor or so sort of height, and the reason for that is because Lismore floods. A lot. So they designed it to withstand significant flooding.

Despite being a building specifically engineered and built to withstand insane flooding, in the past couple days, this Maccas still managed to entirely disappear in one.

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As far as any record keeping goes, this extent of flooding has never happened before. This is a first. Some are calling it a 1-in-1,000 year event.

If this does not qualify for a historical photo, then fuck me, what does?
 
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