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the way he just threw the whole fire extinguisher 😂
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SpongeBob really will have you on the floor in tears dawg omg bra 😭😭😭
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There’s an episode where Buttercup and Bubbles sold Blossom’s soul to Him for a dollar
because they was one dollar short of buying a bobsled they wanted
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10 years ago today, ‘The Powerpuff Girls’ premiered on Cartoon Network.
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It’s finally done!! A massive wave of purple! Thank you for your suggestions!
What do you guys think?
#purple #cartooncharacters #fyp

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A British cartoon depicting Iran (as a Persian cat on a Persian carpet) with a British lion, an American eagle and a Russian bear hovering over it...
The caption reads: "The, Cat that wanted to be alone."
The date at the top is December 5, 1945. At that time, Iran had been occupied for four years and divided between USSR and Great Britain as a result of Operation Accord (1941). Due to Iran's lack of independence and subordination to the two allied powers, it became the venue for Tehran Conference in 1943, the first in World War II.
The cartoon was published during the Iran Crisis, which arose after Soviet Union refused to withdraw its troops from Iran following World War II. During the war, Iran had been occupied and divided between Great Britain and the Soviet Union. The cartoon satirizes the lack of independence for Iran and its vulnerability to the influence of the three major powers. The caption "The Cat That Wanted to Be Alone" highlights Iran's desire for neutrality and sovereignty, which was disregarded by the occupying forces.
A week after the cartoon was published, Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan was proclaimed in northern Iran. About a month later, the Kurdistan Republic (Mehabad Republic) emerged in northwest of the country. Both were created with the support of USSR — and both collapsed after it left Iran.
British Empire completed its withdrawal from Iranian territory in March 1946, and the Soviet Union in May 1946.
© History Pictures
#archaeohistories

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