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Six Word Story Every Day. Sarah Schoenfeld. 29 Tasty Vegetarian Paleo Recipes. 40 Must-See Photos From The Past. The phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words” was coined by American newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane in 1911. It’s a simple notion that applies to many aspects of our lives, but especially to historical photography. Sometimes, one simple picture can tell you more about history than any story you might read or any document you might analyze.

[Read more...] These photographs all tell stories about the historical figures or events that they represent. Once taken simply to document their present, they now help us witness the past. Many photographs only become iconic shots years later, once we understand their importance and historical context. From historical landmarks and famous people to the basic daily routines of the past, these pictures portray the past in a way that we can empathize with and understand more intimately. Perhaps the wars, poverty, fights for freedom and little miracles of the past have lessons for us that we can use today? (via sobadsogood) Elvis in the Army, 1958.

Able And Game by ableandgame. 10 Answers For Steven Moffat Plotholes. Steven Moffat is the most celebrated television writer in the UK, if not the world. His work on the first four series of Doctor Who propelled him to the lofty heights of head writer in 2010, and he’s the brains behind that show with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. You know, that other one that a few people here and there watched.

But with great power comes great plotholes; Moffat’s not only one of the most loved men to write the Doctor, he also has his fair share of critics who claim his storylines don’t make sense. Well, if Steven won’t give us the answers, I will. Here are the top ten Moffat plotholes that Who fans talk about, and a little explanation on each of them. (Note: I can’t say I’ve got all of them right, but hopefully I can shed a little light on them.) Clearly though, the Dalek Prime Minister was lying. We are currently seeking Doctor Who contributors on WhatCulture.

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