Country Boy Life

May 30

GPOY Credible Hulk

GPOY Credible Hulk

May 29

... According to proud dad and champion bull rider Ryan Gill, rodeo dust is in his young son's blood as he's the seventh-generation cowboy in the family. -

Royce Gill is the seventh-generation cowboy in the family. Picture: Jamie Hanson

Royce Gill might still be in nappies but the gutsy two-and-a-half-year-old is already saddling up against cowboys more than seven times his age. Royce and his beloved six-year-old miniature pony Maybelline are a regular sight on the Australian rodeo circuit…Picture: Jamie Hanson

Royce Gill might still be in nappies but the gutsy two-and-a-half-year-old is already saddling up against cowboys more than seven times his age. Royce and his beloved six-year-old miniature pony Maybelline are a regular sight on the Australian rodeo circuit…Picture: Jamie Hanson

May 28

myprettyissuper:

Game of Thrones/My Little Pony mashup by Megan Ferguson

This is just awesome.

myprettyissuper:

Game of Thrones/My Little Pony mashup by Megan Ferguson

This is just awesome.

missd0llface:

Wonder Woman fighting a Dalek-one reason my comic book store is better than yours
just sayin’

missd0llface:

Wonder Woman fighting a Dalek-one reason my comic book store is better than yours

just sayin’

Four fox cubs dig into the remains of a large fish in Dublin, IrelandPicture: Paul David

Four fox cubs dig into the remains of a large fish in Dublin, IrelandPicture: Paul David

Supergirl Sketch Card 3by ~veripwolf

Supergirl Sketch Card 3by ~veripwolf

llbwwb:

Happy North American River Otter (by Nikon~Dolll)

llbwwb:

Happy North American River Otter (by Nikon~Dolll)

May 27

hellyeahsupermanandwonderwoman:

That magic moment…
The Adventures Of Superman #440. I loved this image! However, the color on the pages was rough to say the least. To begin with, it was the old style of coloring with “dots”. Not to mention the fact that is was a comic page & not a nice glossy cover scan. So I proceeded to re-color it. It took quite a long time & I added some extra shading where the original picture had very little if any shading.
by Superman8193

hellyeahsupermanandwonderwoman:

That magic moment…

The Adventures Of Superman #440. I loved this image! However, the color on the pages was rough to say the least. To begin with, it was the old style of coloring with “dots”. Not to mention the fact that is was a comic page & not a nice glossy cover scan. So I proceeded to re-color it. It took quite a long time & I added some extra shading where the original picture had very little if any shading.

by Superman8193

May 26

saboma:

Memorial Day.
Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May. Formerly known as Decoration Day, it commemorates U.S. men and women who have died in the military service. It originally honored soldiers of the American Civil War (it is celebrated near the day of reunification after the Civil War) but was expanded after World War I.
By this Memorial day over 6,400 US troops will have been killed in Americas middle-east ‘wars’ of choice’. Let us be perfectly clear, these were all unnecessary deaths. America was lied into the invasion of Iraq. It wasn’t an honest mistake or faulty intelligence. The American public were played for fools. Then the same administration that lied so shamelessly over Iraq invaded and occupied Afghanistan with no plan and no clue what success would look like. Ten years later the killing still goes on in the same bone-headed, bloody and muddled way and nothing has been achieved. Nothing. Collectively these ‘wars’ have been one of Americas biggest foreign policy blunders to date, right up there with Vietnam. Blood and money.  America has spent at least $1.38 trillion so far in operational costs for its unnecessary wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Money America could not afford. What does $1 trillion look like ? Can anyone even comprehend a sum that vast ? If you made a million dollars a year, it would take you a million years to earn $1 trillion. A mind-boggling sum of tax-payers money. Imagine the homes and schools and hospitals that money would have built. Imagine the good it could have done in these hard recessionary times if it hadn’t been so foolishly squandered on destruction and death. There were always other choices. There are now.Soldiers who risk their lives for their country deserve our respect. The craven politicians who lied America into unnecessary and immoral ‘wars’ and those who now want more of the same deserve none. It seems to me the best way that any patriotic American can support the troops and mark Memorial day is to demand  .. not ask .. demand that America ends its catastrophic meddling in the middle-east and brings its soldiers home safe. All of them. Completely out of countries where they have no business being. Every single soldier. Now. President Eisenhower who, unlike recent American leaders actually knew what he was talking about on this subject, said “I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.” He also said ..“When people speak to you about a preventive war, you tell them to go and fight it. After my experience, I have come to hate war. War settles nothing.”
With the usual warmongers clamoring for conflict with Iran now, America’s leaders could usefully reflect on Eisenhower’s words this Memorial Day. I hope they do.

Any death is tragic.
But for perspective. The second American Civil War has casualties in the region of 700,000.
In World War 1 the Somme offensive claimed a Million casualties. On the first day of the Somme is remembered as the bloodiest day in the history of the British Army when 57,470 men became casualties, of whom 19,240 were killed or died of wounds.
Never forget.

saboma:

Memorial Day.

Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May. Formerly known as Decoration Day, it commemorates U.S. men and women who have died in the military service. It originally honored soldiers of the American Civil War (it is celebrated near the day of reunification after the Civil War) but was expanded after World War I.

By this Memorial day over 6,400 US troops will have been killed in Americas middle-east ‘wars’ of choice’. Let us be perfectly clear, these were all unnecessary deaths. America was lied into the invasion of Iraq. It wasn’t an honest mistake or faulty intelligence. The American public were played for fools. Then the same administration that lied so shamelessly over Iraq invaded and occupied Afghanistan with no plan and no clue what success would look like. Ten years later the killing still goes on in the same bone-headed, bloody and muddled way and nothing has been achieved. Nothing. Collectively these ‘wars’ have been one of Americas biggest foreign policy blunders to date, right up there with Vietnam.

Blood and money.  America has spent at least $1.38 trillion so far in operational costs for its unnecessary wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Money America could not afford. What does $1 trillion look like ? Can anyone even comprehend a sum that vast ? If you made a million dollars a year, it would take you a million years to earn $1 trillion. A mind-boggling sum of tax-payers money. Imagine the homes and schools and hospitals that money would have built. Imagine the good it could have done in these hard recessionary times if it hadn’t been so foolishly squandered on destruction and death. There were always other choices. There are now.

Soldiers who risk their lives for their country deserve our respect. The craven politicians who lied America into unnecessary and immoral ‘wars’ and those who now want more of the same deserve none. It seems to me the best way that any patriotic American can support the troops and mark Memorial day is to demand  .. not ask .. demand that America ends its catastrophic meddling in the middle-east and brings its soldiers home safe. All of them. Completely out of countries where they have no business being. Every single soldier. Now.

President Eisenhower who, unlike recent American leaders actually knew what he was talking about on this subject, said “I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.” He also said ..“When people speak to you about a preventive war, you tell them to go and fight it. After my experience, I have come to hate war. War settles nothing.”

With the usual warmongers clamoring for conflict with Iran now, America’s leaders could usefully reflect on Eisenhower’s words this Memorial Day. I hope they do.

Any death is tragic.

But for perspective. The second American Civil War has casualties in the region of 700,000.

In World War 1 the Somme offensive claimed a Million casualties. On the first day of the Somme is remembered as the bloodiest day in the history of the British Army when 57,470 men became casualties, of whom 19,240 were killed or died of wounds.

Never forget.

(Source: elledark)