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I'm so horny for this guy right now. Just want to pull down his aronik and stick my dick in.

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Wiki's featured Picture of the Day today is nothing short of a revelation to me....

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Good god YES.

I LOVE IT.

Turns out it's an 1896 illustration from Soldier Tales a short story compliation (did they have NO concept of homo-eroticism?) and this one is from a story by Rudyard Kipling (!!!!) called The Taking of Lungtungpen originally written in 1887, about the British Army expeditionary force in Burma.

Another similar pic from the same story....

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This is all stoking a thousand fantasies in me. :o

Nothing gets me going more these days than military does. I'm ALL military. Ridiculous to think this was the Victorian era and yet they're doing stories and illustrations like this.

I went and searched the full text of the whole story. It is, erm, not really very politically correct! :lol:

It's a humourous yarn told by an Irish character amongst a group of British Army blokes with 24 new young recruits, hunting local resistance fighters and elephants in the Burmese jungle. They're looking for the enemy village, they capture a Burmese local and make him squat down and threaten to beat him unless he talks (and they give him a few strikes to make sure he gets the message), and he reveals the location. Then the British all strip naked to swim up a river and they attack the village, naked, with rifles and machetes, and they kill 75 men and a few more elephants. A good lesson and a good initiation for all the new boys in their recruitment.

Outrageous. :lol:

I mean I thought Rudyard Kipling was just some sort of dry ordinary poet and classical romanticist.

I NEVER knew he was writing stuff like this! It's hardcore British militarist, imperialist, glorification.

It's all, of course, totally and utterly [STRIKE]fantastic[/STRIKE] disgraceful. Of course it is. [-X

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lovely day ta day
sun a makin hay
no bullets taday
or lands mines ta play
_skipee skipee skip_
ans now jump inta da pit
unless ya alway gots a hit
ans so on

_weeeeeeeeeeeeee_

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