When She Finds Your (Home)work Folder 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
I'm normally not one to judge, but I still can't believe you're into that.
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The First African Slaves Arrive at Point Comfort, 1619 5 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
It certainly is. Of course, commodifying a message doesn't automatically weaken it. If anything one could argue that it helps spread it even further.
If you're referring to the businesses being disingenuous, I would agree. However, that's hardly news. It's the same during Pride Month, isn't it.
If you're referring to the businesses being disingenuous, I would agree. However, that's hardly news. It's the same during Pride Month, isn't it.
Froggos '23 #32 - The Feels Return 9 comments
The First African Slaves Arrive at Point Comfort, 1619 5 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Lest we forget, February is also Black History Month... in the US. In the UK, it's October.
Yeah, what's up with that? 4 comments
Froggos '23 #32 - The Feels Return 9 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Yes, it does take dedication, focus, and sheer strength of will.
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The OG Wednesday 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
She recently passed away. But I'm sure she'd be happy to know she left an impact on people.
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Froggos '23 #32 - The Feels Return 9 comments
Antiquorum Tenebris Aetatis 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Good news, everyone! The Doomsday Clock is currently set at 90 seconds to midnight.... Wait, that's not good news at all. It's the closest humanity's ever been to the apocalypse. While I don't think there's a nuclear holocaust coming, civilizational collapse is always on the table.
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The pic used for this vid is called Destruction from the Course of Empire series of paintings done by Thomas Cole (ain't that poetic) between 1833 and 1836.
They were made during a time of great pessimism and tension in the US. While the country didn't fall, it did have its bloodiest conflict only a few decades after.
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The pic used for this vid is called Destruction from the Course of Empire series of paintings done by Thomas Cole (ain't that poetic) between 1833 and 1836.
They were made during a time of great pessimism and tension in the US. While the country didn't fall, it did have its bloodiest conflict only a few decades after.
Froggos '23 #31 - Mime Time 2 comments
The Greatest of the Clowns 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
With all the bad clowns out there, it's important to remember that there were and still are good clowns. Those who not only dedicate their lives to putting smiles on people's faces but who hone that art to perfection.
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The frog a wheel of a Jersey Town 4 comments
The frog a wheel of a Jersey Town 4 comments
A Classic Piece 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
I believe this was played to welcome the convoy into Ottawa. For what were they, if not fighters in the ring of freedom for the common man.
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Clownin' Around Day 29 - The City Needed a Circus-cision 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
This is of course hyperbole. I'm sure Parliament Hill didn't look like that. I understand however that there were bouncy castles.
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Froggos '23 #29 - Musta Been a Wild Weekend 1 comments
Clownin' Around Day 28 - Zoinks! 4 comments
Clownin' Around Day 28 - Zoinks! 4 comments
Froggos '23 #28 - A New Species, Perhaps? 2 comments