John Cannon

8 posts

John Cannon

John Cannon

@Shevaron22

Katılım Ocak 2025
1 Takip Edilen0 Takipçiler
John Cannon
John Cannon@Shevaron22·
@fasc1nate The boy in back on far left looks so familiar to me. He had to have been in other shows back then. He has no name on his shirt.
English
33
0
14
5.3K
Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
Walt Disney with the original Mickey Mouse Club lineup. 1955. Cool historical photos: bit.ly/4cFoZT1
Fascinating tweet media
English
105
35
361
43.5K
John Cannon
John Cannon@Shevaron22·
@Osint613 So what happened to the guy knocking people out? Did he get out safely?
English
0
0
0
49
Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
An ICE protester repeatedly shoved a megaphone into the ear of an anti-protester until the person snapped and began knocking the protesters down one by one.
English
1.2K
931
7.1K
602.9K
John Cannon
John Cannon@Shevaron22·
@archeohistories Bluey: Previously holding the record for the oldest dog ever, Bluey was an Australian Cattle Dog who lived to be 29 years and 5 months
English
3
2
37
2.8K
Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
After 20 long years spent fighting in the Trojan War and enduring a difficult journey back, Odysseus finally makes his return to Ithaca. He arrives in disguise, dressed as a beggar, to quietly observe the condition of his home and assess those who remained behind. As he moves through familiar surroundings, no one recognizes him, except one: his faithful dog, Argos. Argos, who was once a strong and spirited hunting companion, is now old, frail, and left forgotten on a pile of manure. Though his body is weak, his loyalty remains unshaken. The moment he sees Odysseus, he knows it is his master. Despite his condition, Argos tries to greet him, his tail giving a faint wag of recognition and joy. Odysseus, overcome with emotion, cannot reveal himself or react, fearing it would expose his true identity too soon. That brief moment of recognition is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Soon after, Argos passes away, his final act one of pure devotion. This emotional encounter, described by Homer, serves as a powerful symbol of loyalty and loss. It captures the pain of Odysseus’s long absence and the cost of war, not just in battles, but in the quiet, personal losses at home. Argos’s story remains one of the most touching moments in ancient literature, reminding us of the enduring bond between humans and animals, and the quiet sacrifices made during times of conflict. © The Archaeologist #archaeohistories
Archaeo - Histories tweet media
English
108
362
2.4K
101K