2.5 million views and 10,000 subscribers are both in sight. Far more than i expected a few months ago when I made my first video. Thank you so much for your support !
I saw a documentary on exactly that. Especially really high bridges, it just didn't affect them. I''d be screaming and crawling on my knees like a baby.
2:41 the cutout suit. This is probably the first "photo shopped " picture!! Lol!! Not bad, considering what the photographer had to work with, I can barely see the line ❤
My thought exactly. About as rudimentary as it gets but still made a decent fist of it. Just goes to show how people had to improvise before technology.
The photos are unique and interesting and so is the music. I also appreciate the way you leave them up long enough for us to read the captions AND look at the picture. Much better than others I've watched.
Imagine what they’ll be like in 80 years time ? … Hint: we probably won’t have a phone … it will be included in our anatomy .. at least as an implant … but possibly even becoming biological such as telepathy 🤯
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos Yes, that's quite possible!🙀 Unfortunately we won't experience that....😔 About 45 years ago i already thought that one day, everybody would have a telephone with which they could see each other while calling.😊
My guess would be the opposite ...lol ..... "Only the good die young" !! I guarantee there was chocolate and alcohol involved right up to the day she passed. But, no other processed foods
i don't like this new format. I want the small views right next to the selected video like before. that way I can see everything without scrolling. Please put it back that way........
At first I assumed that they went to museums or were taken by the Grand Central Station railroad workers as souvenirs. However a few sources have offered an alternative explanation. The helmets had been brought over from a German warehouse and made into this display as a kind of promo to help raise money to pay for the massive war loan. Apparently many were given to the fundraisers who sold the most war loan bonds (I.e. raised the most money) … I’m not sure which is the truth but, personally I lean toward the latter explanation.