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Who wants to get $100 more for their car?

Also, propaganda / skewing the truth thread.

>> No.3566036

Mexico sided with the US against Japan? I always thought they were too busy fucking around with their own people to worry about world politics.

>> No.3566045

>>3566036
Never heard of the Zimmerman telegram?

>> No.3566052

Skewing the truth for personal gain only brings one thing to mind at the moment for me Equality Now

>> No.3566055

>>3566045
Uh, wrong world war there.

>> No.3566105
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3566105

FAREWELL, apparently

>> No.3566123

>>3566105
>If you insist on marching West, we (by we I mean all living things) must bid you goodbye and stop bothering with you, because we, the living, are too busy to have anything to do with the dead.
Intense and prickish, simultaneously. I see where they get their modern influences from.

>> No.3566126

Aw, it's gonna rain? Damn..

>> No.3566135

>>3566055
So I should only respond to a general statement with something which applies to the context of a previous comment?

You are a retard, Jones.

>> No.3566140

>>3566126
Thank you for your horrible contribution, as usual.
Surprised you didn't post your favorite picture though.

>> No.3566166

>The overall death toll reached 2,350, including 68 civilians, and 1,178 injured. Of the military personnel lost at Pearl Harbor, 1,177 were from the Arizona.
>104 die

>> No.3566186

What a shitty front page. The Desktop Publisher in me is crying over that layout.

And just look at the title. "Japan, U.S. at war". Oooh, now that's catchy. (Sarcasm.)

Why not "WAR WITH JAPAN". It's not like I'd print up a U.S. paper and wonder "Hmm, I wonder who is at war with Japan?" I mean, if it gets the freakin' front page, it's gotta be Uhmerikuh!

>> No.3566201

why are there two dates?

is this a re-print?

>> No.3566204

>>3566186
Well, this was in the days before the great number of graphic designers and typographers popped up in the states and reinvented modern domestic aesthetics.

>> No.3566212

>>3566201
A reprint from the 60's. Some feel-good anti-commie shit to get pumped for Vietnam, eheh.

>> No.3566215

I wish there was another big war. That way they'd let me into the army and would overlook my asthma. Would beat living out on the streets. I'm at a library right now.

>> No.3566230

>>3566215
The reserves would take you. It'd just be a long while before you got paid.

>> No.3566241

>>3566215
We can only pray that you'd get killed in combat. Faggot.

>> No.3566249

>>3566215
Stop ruining the library experience for the rich people.
Oh, what am I saying? Rich people never go to libraries any more. They just buy their books from Borders.

>> No.3566251

>>3566241
Because military service is for gays~
ehehe

>> No.3566261

>>3566249
I've been trying to get a job for a couple of years, but people don't even consider you if you don't have a proper home address and phone number and don't look presentable at an interview.

>> No.3566259

>>3566249
No.

Not just Borders, rich neighborhood Borders. There's a difference.

>> No.3566264

>>3566251
Military service is for people who do not value their lives or the lives of others.

>> No.3566267

>>3566261
The last part you can easily resolve. The former is a bit more difficult but possible.

The whole getting interviews thing is a bitch and a half though.

>> No.3566269

>>3566259
Yeah, I've noticed that some Borders seem full of coffee table books on angels and F16s, which others have actual books with words in them.

>> No.3566275

>>3566269
Oh, that just tickles me something awesome.

>> No.3566277

My local library never has anything good, I mail order books.

>> No.3566297

>>3566275
Borders isn't stupid. They tailor their goods for their audience. The books in the store tell you volumes about the audience.

I guess that's why I like airport bookstores. In a tiny space the size of a few phone booths, the non-fiction section of a good airport is miles better than anything else.

>> No.3566349

>>3566297
I dunno. I'm always filled with glee at the "Christianity for Dummies" section.

Also airport bookstores are always vacant and filled with trite touristy crap. The only good thing about airports are the food and microbrews.

>> No.3566362

>>3566349
There's usually one good shelf of non-fiction. It's usually filled with books I've never heard of but wish I'd read years ago.

>> No.3566400

>>3566362
Maybe I'll check some out next time I'm traveling.

It'd probably be more interesting than listening to my family gab about inane crap while I'm hung over from hanging out with my cousins the night before, like the last time I traveled by plane. And they wondered why I came back with a gigantic coffee and an assload of food.

>> No.3566413

>>3566400

I found a copy of Lolly SCramble at an airport, its been out of print for years, I was ever so pleased.

>> No.3566455

>>3565976
Top right courner

Sunday April 7 1963.

yep fail

>> No.3566497

>>3566455
Already been covered. Reprint. Not quite sure what you're trying to get at.

>> No.3566550

Mexico Pledge? Mexico had enough internal infighting to be into any wars. Cute of them to volunteer, but it is still hilarious.

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3566580

You had to know this was coming.

>> No.3566590

>>3566580
Sure, in another thread, on another board.

Don't think Japan had much to do with 9/11, other than maybe the plane electronics and the bomb triggers.

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