my ass had time for exactly one warm up today lmao i hate it here
ww1 this aviation that but the ace deck might come to life who knows
i dont play cards lmao
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my main project is based on an anti-war novel, the publishing of which caused the author to flee his country, escaping punishment by the regime.
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A soldier who lost both of his legs during World War One plays a game of billiards. 1915.
i am looking for resources on german and french trench systems (function, layout, diagrams, or ideally photographs containing different trench types, as well as individual components, e.g. dugouts). if anyone has anything of notability or knows where i could get detailed information, please let me know.
thanks!!
good news people!!
my mental health is not shit anymore, so you might as well start expecting more activity around the comic. i am slowly starting to pick it up again, and although it's very difficult, i feel a bit better already
(style exercise, officer guy is from westfront 1918)
muck’s rosary, hoobler’s luger, speirs’ lucky strikes, and a false sense of security