Did the words cursive and italics switch definitions while I wasn’t paying attention?
01.24.11 at 7:04 pm
Arkard
Minor mistake, already fixed.
01.25.11 at 9:16 am
bobot
why would you bother? during the time these posters were created, governments needed to do anything they could to get people involved. I’m pretty sure they weren’t really considering the homo-erotic nature of their advertising campaigns when that concept wasn’t even in existence. I’m also quite sure you’re well aware of these things too
making fun of old things by today’s standards is funny!
01.25.11 at 10:31 am
DiggDirty
@bobot, good points, but it sure is funny (by today’s standards) to see how much our early recruiting posters catered to the “don’t ask don’t tell” crowd.
01.25.11 at 4:03 pm
The Reverend Skeleton
Oh ANOPHELES! And all this time I thought those dancers were saying “I don’t strip for assholes”. Phew! I feel better now.
01.25.11 at 6:55 pm
Arkard
“I’m pretty sure they weren’t really considering the homo-erotic nature”
You sir should be a detective.
01.25.11 at 9:52 pm
Layogenic
“I’m pretty sure they weren’t really considering the homo-erotic nature of their advertising campaigns when that concept wasn’t even in existence.”
Uh…how new do you think homosexuality is? You think we just came out of the closet last decade? Seen some Greek art lately?
Did the words cursive and italics switch definitions while I wasn’t paying attention?
Minor mistake, already fixed.
why would you bother? during the time these posters were created, governments needed to do anything they could to get people involved. I’m pretty sure they weren’t really considering the homo-erotic nature of their advertising campaigns when that concept wasn’t even in existence. I’m also quite sure you’re well aware of these things too
making fun of old things by today’s standards is funny!
@bobot, good points, but it sure is funny (by today’s standards) to see how much our early recruiting posters catered to the “don’t ask don’t tell” crowd.
Oh ANOPHELES! And all this time I thought those dancers were saying “I don’t strip for assholes”. Phew! I feel better now.
“I’m pretty sure they weren’t really considering the homo-erotic nature”
You sir should be a detective.
“I’m pretty sure they weren’t really considering the homo-erotic nature of their advertising campaigns when that concept wasn’t even in existence.”
Uh…how new do you think homosexuality is? You think we just came out of the closet last decade? Seen some Greek art lately?