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Uniform of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry from the British Empire dated to 1909 on display at the National Army Museum in London, England
Established in 1907, the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry recovered casualties, drove ambulances and ran hospitals for the British army at the start of the 20th century. Nurses were trained in both medicine and cavalry movements to support injured soldiers and transport them off the battlefield. They would support both the British and allied armies in the First World War.
This uniform belonged to Lilian Franklin who campaigned for a more practical uniform in the organisation. It took until 1912 for them to have a khaki uniform that still had a skirt but was more practical to for more modern battlefields. Lilian is credited for reinventing and modernising the Nursing Yeomanry in the build up to the First World War.
Photographs taken by myself 2024
the mysterious etabeast
this was gonna go on the recent hc post but it was really off topic so:
i don't think ithaqua is blind to social etiquette, given he didn't like the assumption that he had no manners due to his background and lifestyle. like, he's educated 😭. which was probably pretty rare in a place like the plateau where the majority of their practices are archaic even for the 1900s. and he's not actually that culturally disconnected from society, even if he wants to be. if his mother was socialized a certain way, then he will at the very least be influenced by this. and i doubt his gripe is with every part of culture, considering he accepted everything from folk tale to her being religious. ithaqua just doesn't find her devotion 'effective' when it was ignored by the greater powers in leng. this corruption was what the "barbarism over civility" philosophy is about. his idea is "if a system cannot protect its inhabitants, then change occurs with force that is 'illegal' in the eyes of this system". although i don't think he's an agent of justice or intent on being a good person. he's motivated by love, not morality, or at least he was initially motivated by love.
as time passes these views may get more extreme due to the isolation and trauma, but there's also the fact that by then he was already playing the part of the nightwatch, who obviously isn't human and wouldn't abide by human rules, and a more extreme philosophy would ward people off. but there's a distinction between the act and 'himself'.
imo there's still a lot of holes in his logic and it's not really sustainable but my point is to not take that line at face value. anyways there's also the fact that he just hasn't seen much of the world. it's tricky to interpret an abandonment of 'humanity' when the biggest 'humanity' he's seen was isolated and small in itself. when your only perception of society is an incredibly insular bubble culture this leads to weird results
maybe the jovians are simply permanently at war with each other ..

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Tau Artworks:
These are just some interesting pictures of Tau I found on the internet, and were done by John Blanche himself, I believe. It’s interesting to see the Tau in a different art style than how they’re usually shown, so I thought I’d share it with everyone else.
Custom Build: HGUC 1/144 Jagd Doga “Camouflage”
Modeler: 0828
https://www.gundamkitscollection.com/2014/10/custom-build-hguc-1144-jagd-doga.html?m=1
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I’ll but posting an art dump for the various HiClub/Nilfruits art I’ve been posting on twt, these are just my more cleaner pieces ^^
Battletech fan art of a Drunken Dingo goblin tank and power armor.
Rebuilding Triunfo - Illustrations Sampler
From top to bottom, left to right:
"Generosity", by Alex "FlyingDebris" Iglesias.
"Cold Comfort", by Alex "FlyingDebris" Iglesias.
"Heave-ho!", by Alex "FlyingDebris" Iglesias.
Rebuilding Triunfo is out now on itch.io, and coming soon to Tabletop Simulator.
What does life in North Korea look like outside of Pyongyang? 🇰🇵
Hey, I'm back again with a very scary "tankie" post that asks you to think of North Koreans as people, and to consider their country not as a cartoonish dystopia, but as a nation that, like any other place on earth, has culture, traditions, and history.
Below is a collection of pictures from various cities and places in North Korea, along with a brief dive into some of the historical events that informs life in the so-called "hermit kingdom."
Warning: very long post
Agreeing to what's written. Also worth noting NK started the war
Hi there, it appears you may be misinformed about the historical context that led to the Korean war. After gaining independence from over three decades of Japanese colonial rule following their surrender in 1945, Koreans had set up local self-governing bodies called people's committees, including the Central People's Committee, which declared the Korean People's Republic. When the U.S. forces arrived, they would not recognize any group as the legitimate government until an agreement was made among the Western allies. Instead they decided to form the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK), which then disbanded the local people's committees and imposed direct rule, assigning military personnel who lacked language skills and knowledge of Korea as governors at various levels. This was, of course, opposed strongly by the Korean people, and by 1946, the U.S. military government found itself increasingly depending on advice from conservative figures, including landlords and Japanese colonial administrators.
The USAMGIK became the official ruling body of the southern half of the Korean peninsula, and they banned strikes and outlawed the newly-liberated Korean people's right to self governance. The USAMGIK responded to the strike protest in Daegu which later led to the Autumn Uprising by declaring martial law and firing into crowds of demonstrators and killing an unknown number of people. This was also the time when brothels for U.S. troops, called “comfort stations,” were built, modeled after the Japanese wartime brothels.
In contrast, the north was where People's Committees sprang up in villages, counties, and provinces and coalesced into a provisional government. Farmers organized, demanded the land from the landlords. The American Journalist Anna Louise Strong wrote, 'The North Koreans assume that this is just what naturally happens when once you are a liberated land. They aren't yet liberated down south, they told me. The Americans let those pro-Japanese traitors stay in power.' The Korean War is better understood not as a country invading another country or even as a civil war but rather as a fight of an occupied people for liberation from their occupier. Years following the Korean war and to this day, the DPRK has aligned itself with decolonization movements around the world, particularly the global south. It was even at one point considered a leader among the third-world countries. In opposition, for the United States, the Korean War set the precedent for a global American military presence unlike ever before and the U.S. imperialism in the form that it exists today.
Here is a snippet of a cablegram dated 12 January, 1951 from the minister of foreign affairs of the Korean People’s Democratic Republic addressed to the President of the Security Council-
You can read the full version here.
All the information in this post is easily verifiable through freely-available sources such as Wikipedia, major western newspapers, and even declassified documents by the CIA itself for the skeptical, although you should keep in mind that these sources are heavily biased against North Korea and have aided in the creation of the heavily propagandized and racist image of the DPRK that exists in the minds of people around the world today.
I’ll but posting an art dump for the various HiClub/Nilfruits art I’ve been posting on twt, these are just my more cleaner pieces ^^

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mada🤤🤤🤤🤤 theyre rlly hard to draw so these r kinda ass but. madaaaaa🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Bluffman / ブラフマン ft. Soyogi Soyogi
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Artist: BAKUI
Additional Notes: hi. verily sorry for the low amount but i was genuinely suffering while making this. messy backgrounds and fast mvs and text are a transparenter's worst enemy. airi found SHOT dead in BRONX. again im sorry if these are kinda messy too
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