This is how my grandfather and grandmother met. Wild.
Yummy_Baddie-92 on
Perhaps, moments like this, remind you that history wasn’t just battles, it was human connections and building relationship too.
Vulturo on
The real history is the friends we made along the way.
honeyglintx on
colorized photos really bring history to life
avee10 on
This looks fake
chloesevignyingummo on
Checks out. I know a couple white boys just like this
elquecazahechado on
I bring you the gift of obesity and diabetes!
njaneardude on
I couldn’t get any of the girls to go to the sock hop with me, but here I am now!
Low-Invite2647 on
He shared a lot more than that.👀🤣
UnitedWeFail_ on
On second thought, maybe The Draft won’t be so bad after all.
JamesVincent2020 on
Let’s get fat and get cancer together! 🤣
wardaddyoh on
“Overpaid, over sexed and over here”
tennisstar04 on
Look at him forcing that poor Japanese to eat that rancid American chocolate
Dorschmeister on
She got metal teeth?
Actual_Appearance246 on
The beginnings of the passport bro.
despinato on
We never invaded Japan. We dropped nukes because we were afraid of invading mainland Japan due to the projected casualties on both sides including civilians.
Quitcha_Bitchin on
That’s not chocolate..
Thats a Hershey bar…
77SevenSeven77 on
Making her eat American chocolate is basically a war crime.
Sad-Bonus-9327 on

Clanky72 on
“Sorry about your grandpa in Nagasaki”
evensnowdies on
25 day old account posting cigarette ads
mohirl on
That’s not real chocolateÂ
SirTainLee on
Less than one year after the US dropped the first nuclear bombs on two major cities in Japan?
ObjeAshley on
In a year like 1946, these small gestures of sharing chocolate and cigarettes meant a lot, it’s a beautiful addition to your collection that shows a different side of the 1940s
Ok_Series_4580 on
And that’s how I met your mother
Relevant-Outcome3529 on
“Hey girl, we killed all your relatives and dropped atomic bombs to kill hundreds of thousands of civilians and cripple future generations. Here’s a piece of chocolate as compensation.”
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This is how my grandfather and grandmother met. Wild.
Perhaps, moments like this, remind you that history wasn’t just battles, it was human connections and building relationship too.
The real history is the friends we made along the way.
colorized photos really bring history to life
This looks fake
Checks out. I know a couple white boys just like this
I bring you the gift of obesity and diabetes!
I couldn’t get any of the girls to go to the sock hop with me, but here I am now!
He shared a lot more than that.👀🤣
On second thought, maybe The Draft won’t be so bad after all.
Let’s get fat and get cancer together! 🤣
“Overpaid, over sexed and over here”
Look at him forcing that poor Japanese to eat that rancid American chocolate
She got metal teeth?
The beginnings of the passport bro.
We never invaded Japan. We dropped nukes because we were afraid of invading mainland Japan due to the projected casualties on both sides including civilians.
That’s not chocolate..
Thats a Hershey bar…
Making her eat American chocolate is basically a war crime.

“Sorry about your grandpa in Nagasaki”
25 day old account posting cigarette ads
That’s not real chocolateÂ
Less than one year after the US dropped the first nuclear bombs on two major cities in Japan?
In a year like 1946, these small gestures of sharing chocolate and cigarettes meant a lot, it’s a beautiful addition to your collection that shows a different side of the 1940s
And that’s how I met your mother
“Hey girl, we killed all your relatives and dropped atomic bombs to kill hundreds of thousands of civilians and cripple future generations. Here’s a piece of chocolate as compensation.”