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motoriginal:

Portrait of David Dunbar Buick, original founder of Buick in 1899.

motoriginal:

Portrait of David Dunbar Buick, original founder of Buick in 1899.

jjjrrrttt:

http://corpsey.trubbleclub.com
warhistoryonline:

John Woo to direct ‘Flying Tigers’ as two-part feature: http://wrhstol.com/13vv7nF http://wrhstol.com/17XNapT

warhistoryonline:

John Woo to direct ‘Flying Tigers’ as two-part feature: http://wrhstol.com/13vv7nF http://wrhstol.com/17XNapT

warhistoryonline:

Never built projects of Soviet Russia: http://wrhstol.com/10oW2Rg http://wrhstol.com/ZevAX2

raptorwing:

fat-birds:

jasminethey:

fadingroots:

hydetomyjekyll:

Go home bird, you’re drunk.

Drunk? Naw, just proving how smart as fuck they are!

Playful behavior

In recent years, biologists have recognized that birds engage in play. Juvenile Common Ravens are among the most playful of bird species. They have been observed to slide down snowbanks, apparently purely for fun. They even engage in games with other species, such as playing catch-me-if-you-can with wolves, otters and dogs.[77] Common Ravens are known for spectacular aerobatic displays, such as flying in loops or interlocking talons with each other in flight.[78][79]

They are also one of only a few wild animals who make their own toys. They have been observed breaking off twigs to play with socially.[80]

“Stop trying to make snow angels, you already have wings”

“YOU’RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME”

*rolls around everywhere*

“I don’t know you”

*walks off*

Ravens are so cool!

This is me in a snow day.  I friggin love ravens.

jchandler1958:

1927 girl mechanics class High school girls learn the art of automobile mechanics. Grace Hurd, Evelyn Harrison and Corinna DiJiulian, with Grace Wagner under the car. Central High School, Washington, DC, February 9, 1927

jchandler1958:

1927 girl mechanics class High school girls learn the art of automobile mechanics. Grace Hurd, Evelyn Harrison and Corinna DiJiulian, with Grace Wagner under the car. Central High School, Washington, DC, February 9, 1927