A walk down memory lane ...

LightRoasted

If I may ...
For your consideration ...

This is an ad, from The Evening Star, (1957, (Washington D.C.). When seeing men with a gun, or a rifle, was truly a very normal everyday experience. Also note, that there is no mention of guns/rifles for sale on the entire page. Just a well dressed man wearing a fine high quality 16-wale corduroy shirt, (on sale for $2.99), and sorting a neato, (possibly), Winchester Model 61 .22 mag rifle. My how times have changed.

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LightRoasted

If I may ...
For your consideration ...

From the same paper. These kids never heard of cultural appropriation, let alone what the term meant.

We got here an Indian, an Arab, and more!


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the poor dad
For your consideration ...

This is an ad, from The Evening Star, (1957, (Washington D.C.). When seeing men with a gun, or a rifle, was truly a very normal everyday experience. Also note, that there is no mention of guns/rifles for sale on the entire page. Just a well dressed man wearing a fine high quality 16-wale corduroy shirt, (on sale for $2.99), and sorting a neato, (possibly), Winchester Model 61 .22 mag rifle. My how times have changed.

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OMG he’s pointing the gun at a kid! Cancel him now!
 
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