NoelCoyotebleu : Contains spoilers. Click to show. It looked like the fire started outside or in multiple places, definitely suspicious. Arso...
kraichgau : there were blood transfusions as well as today. even in WW2 most nations didnt have enoug...
kraichgau : USA(not America) entered the WW1 only for one reason: to guarantee,that the countries,whic...
Merrigan Able : He was pretty good as Feyd Rautha.
NoelCoyotebleu : This is excellent, unresolved childhood trauma, coupled with creepy and ominous
Dethkids : I'm a huge Adam Carola fan since I was a youngn' and this is cringe to the fkn max, embarr...
Alien : Considering Americans were killing Americans, in my opinion, it was the worst.
kraichgau : USA(not America) entered the WW1 only for one reason: to guarantee,that the countries,whic...
kronickurves : War is certainly suffering. WW1 also effected so many! I come from a Kiwi family who lost ...
Dethkids : Haha exactly what i was thinking LOL Happy Hallowhaa..?? WTH🎃 ?
This looks like it’s going to be good. That realy happenen in Tulsa on Greenwood street & I used to own one of those old colonial houses in Tulsa.
I lived in western Oklahoma for 15 years and took Oklahoma history and there was never any mention of these killings in the text book! I learned about it a few years ago here in Arkansas. I was shocked to say the least and many Tulsans don’t want to talk about it or they actually don’t know about it. I’d say those that have moved to Tulsa. I would say every state in this nation of ours has some bloody past that is not mentioned in state history books.