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We're living in the ruins

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A beautifully sad sentiment. This was the zenith, the height of white success and human happiness before, piece by piece, war by war, device by device, they took it from us and turned the vast majority of people into wage slaves and consumer cows.

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I wonder about this, especially now because of COVidiot communists everywhere. I was born late 70's and so I got to experience the birth of technology that kids today can't get away from and live through. It's said that something like 70% or more of us live our entire lives online? Amazingly depressing. I honestly do wonder how much of reality is actually just an illusion and if so, how easily manipulatable it is by unknown actors towards unsuspecting recipients? If matter is nothing but 99.99999% nothingness and vibratory energy to boot, something that can effect this field would essentially affect all of reality. What if we've passed that point?

Then there's the logical "We live in the Matrix" theory. If we get sufficiently advanced, the likelihood of us being in a virtual world or simulation exponentially increases. This is evident by the fact that technology appears to have reached a peak - go back 15 or so years and not much has changed with the exception that tech got smaller, but if you go back 30, the tech was almost revolutionary - paradigm shifting.

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technology appears to have reached a peak - go back 15 or so years and not much has changed with the exception that tech got smaller, but if you go back 30, the tech was almost revolutionary - paradigm shifting.

This has more to do with the restrictions and such placed upon us as we get more diversified, welfare-prone, and socialist as a society. Being great and ahead of the rest is now punished, it is not to be desired anymore. And you desperately need those people to make new shit.

We are heading towards another cycle of jewish control, an inward looking and wholly state/party-centered way of thinking that precludes any thought that isn't concerned with politics, race, and other communist interests.

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Not even one fat person.

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Eh, the archer in white is a bit on the chubby side. But that's about as fat as it gets.

You can't say that about modern day film footage of crowds.

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What should be happy is now depressing.

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That's the order my emotions went.

"That's pretty bad ass."

"Why can't it look like that now.. :("

[–] 10 pts

Js and Ns.... thats why

[–] 7 pts

Those fucking circles and joggers.

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It almost hurts to see what once was. As I walk through the streets of San Antonio, i see fat Mexicans, white women with black men, and faggot white men. To imagine living in a time such as the one captured is like a fairy tale.

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Captured is definitely the correct word.

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Those are some hot girls pretending to be able to shoot.

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No anchor point on their shots, that's going to make the arrow fly all over the place. Oh well, they're having fun and didn't care about how it looked to Youtube "experts" back then.

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The were pulling the arrows. No one told them to pull the string.

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I truly enjoyed this beautiful video. Thanks for posting.

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Your words remind me of 's (aka Jello-Bro) form of speech- honest well-wishing laid bare.

Also, if you see this ping, Jello-Bro, give this video a watch.

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Some of the transfers toward the end are double images which means the film registration wasn't set properly when transferred from film to digital.

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Back when people didn't care they had bad form and technique in their sports - they were simply having fun.

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That blonde looks like my Mother. Its not, but the similarities due to the fashion and being my mother lived in New York its very interesting.

Before the brothers’ wars that decimated our people for Zog

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