That's cool and all but did you know, Black Union soldiers refused their salaries for 18 months to protest being paid lower wages than white soldiers. When Black soldiers began signing up with the Union Army in early 1863, they were paid $10 a month. White soldiers were paid at least $13, with officers earning more. Blacks were further insulted when only they were charged a $3 monthly fee for clothing, lowering their pay to $7. As a result, the highest-paid Black soldier earned about half the lowest-paid white soldier’s salary. To protest these conditions, Black regiments refused to accept their inferior wages. Finally, pressure from abolitionist congressmen coupled with the courage Black soldiers had shown in combat persuaded Congress to rectify the pay structure. In September 1864, Black soldiers finally received equal pay that was retroactive to their enlistment date. For many, this meant they finally had enough money to send some home to their families.
I agree with this statement.
who said that I don't want to be vaporized by this hot thing
Mans goin' out with a bang.
*Literally.*
Samuel Haden: You can't just shoot a load into Kulve Taroth's (copypasta here)
Doom layer: *does doom layer things*
Recently got Monster Hunter: Rise. Haven’t gotten far, but what I have seen is very nice.
Hope you enjoy it!
Is good game, world is peak though!
@ChillCat your profile pic looks familiar do you have the sauce?
Really makes you think about what else they use monster parts to make other than weapons and armor...
That's pretty morbid, I want it while its still alive
That guy hunts monsters alright, just not by the killing kind of way
Important question:
Does it shit gold?
I lean more toward the gay side of things but even i realize that it would rip my body in half
rule 34 strikes again you beautiful bastard! yes!
Worth it
I'm excuse me that's not what the picture I spent money on says
Kulve Taroth is definitely smashable
Well with enough protection nothing is impossible
That's cool and all but did you know, Black Union soldiers refused their salaries for 18 months to protest being paid lower wages than white soldiers.
When Black soldiers began signing up with the Union Army in early 1863, they were paid $10 a month. White soldiers were paid at least $13, with officers earning more. Blacks were further insulted when only they were charged a $3 monthly fee for clothing, lowering their pay to $7. As a result, the highest-paid Black soldier earned about half the lowest-paid white soldier’s salary. To protest these conditions, Black regiments refused to accept their inferior wages. Finally, pressure from abolitionist congressmen coupled with the courage Black soldiers had shown in combat persuaded Congress to rectify the pay structure. In September 1864, Black soldiers finally received equal pay that was retroactive to their enlistment date. For many, this meant they finally had enough money to send some home to their families.
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Yeah
i agree
my video worked im like you now i think idk
Heh.
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I prefer cooler animes like goku ball z