post a picture that tells a story.
also
(sorry i know this pic has been posted before but this is where i get most my papes so)
This pic tells the story about whats the difference between the 19th and the 20th century
>>6705940
everybody was balding?
>>6705956
yes thats exactly what this pic is about
>>6705710
Oh man, so deep, thanks
>>6705982
Not him, but best I can do.
obligatory
>>6705940
einstein was alive in the 19th century and he not alive in the twentieth?
or is it the 28/1 male to female ratio which would be inconceivable these days because of muh progressiveness
>>6706244
Ah I meant that a bit differently - a big difference between the 19th and 20th century are the technologies and scientific concepts it brought forth. This pic shows about 30 of the greatest physicists and scientists overall we ever had, a lot of great, revolutionary thoughts were thought by them and great inventions were done by them. Of course not nearly alone by them. They are symbols. And of course scientific progress is not the only thing which makes the 20century unique, a lot of things went along with it, art, philosophy, politics, religion - and all those topics are interwoven (is this an english word?), interdependent, connected, - but none of those topics has such a wonderful "group photo"(id est pic related, in my opinion, as science.
>>6706168
>white knighting this hard
K E K
I don't know what the story is but their is one.
>>6706252
honestly for this day and age you'll see something similar, but pertaining to the internet juggernauts.... I can imagine a picture of all the young social media CEOs... Mark Zuckerberg, twitter dude, snapchat dude comes to mind
>>6708598
I see what you mean, that might be an idea for another historical photography.
>>6709218
much apreciated
love you all...
>>6705940?
is that the team who developed the first nuke?
>>6709231
No, that would be the so called Manhattan Project, I think theres overlapping, but if you're interested you may google it
>>6709221
I'm glad you shared your impression - yet, I dont know how to put it... care to elaborate?
>>6708294
underrated
>>6708297
whyd you reverse it?
>>6705956
Curie's showing her ankles!
>>6709679
She's really good at illustrating a narrative in her pieces.
>>6709392
not him but it feels more foreboding flipped
>>6708297
>>6709392
>>6709775
>>6709780
Clicked wrong button.
>>6709781
i legit spat my drink at my monitor
thanks anon
>>6709781
nominated for most valuable poster
>>6709989
Hnnnnn I love that painting. Got to see it at the Phoenix Art Museum.
>>6708294
saved
>>6712880
Same Anon
>>6712656
Red, Yellow tape on clips. Guns ain't really loaded.
>>6709781
>>6705982
Looks like Metro
>>6709775
That's because since we read from left to right, seeing the monster first makes it seem like the monster is about to attack more than seeing the monster last.