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I would like to roll around on that for about 30 minutes.
What would you do with the extra 28 minutes?
What would you do with the extra 28 minutes?
Can't fix stupid...
I feel bad when I kill anything, wonder what kind of feelings these animals had. I wonder how the mirror treated them, I wonder if they are the same species as me.Nazi firing squad shooting Jewish civilians in the back as they sit beside their own mass grave, Babi Yar, Kiev 1942
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I feel bad when I kill anything, wonder what kind of feelings these animals had. I wonder how the mirror treated them, I wonder if they are the same species as me.
I feel bad when I kill anything, wonder what kind of feelings these animals had. I wonder how the mirror treated them, I wonder if they are the same species as me.
Nazi firing squad shooting Jewish civilians in the back as they sit beside their own mass grave, Babi Yar, Kiev 1942
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Ever since Tailhook and upper ranks being more concerned with not upsetting their butthurt subordinates than with breeding a warrior ethos ... yep.can no one take a joke anymore? ^^^^^^^
I feel bad when I kill anything, wonder what kind of feelings these animals had. I wonder how the mirror treated them, I wonder if they are the same species as me.
and sand creek. Both absolute atrocities.
A new men's dormitory was built on the University of Colorado campus in 1954. Named Fleming Hall, the building honored a popular early dean of the law school, John Donaldson Fleming. When the new law school opened a few years later in 1958, it was also named for Fleming. Confusion resulted, so a new name was sought for the dormitory.
In 1961, Fleming Hall dormitory became Nichols Hall, after Boulder pioneer David Nichols.
David Nichols was a Boulder County sheriff and later speaker of the House in the Colorado Territorial Legislature at the time the location of the future state university was being determined. It was his legendary "midnight ride" from Denver to Boulder and back in 1874, to secure matching funds to establish the university here, that made him worthy of recognition, the CU regents decided.
It wasn't long before students discovered that David Nichols was also involved in a most shameful piece of our state's history. Nichols was the captain of a group of volunteer soldiers known as Company D of the Third Colorado Cavalry from Boulder, Colorado Territory. According to a document donated to the Carnegie Branch Library compiled from Army records, the group mustered into service in August of 1864 at Fort Chambers. The adobe-style fort, built on the farm of George W. Chambers, was located off of North 63rd St., which at the time was outside the city limits at the town of Valmont. A stone marker commemorates the site today.
The volunteer cavalry rode out of Boulder toward eastern Colorado and served under the command of Colonel John Chivington at the Sand Creek Massacre on Nov.
29, 1864. Nichols and his subordinates were participants in the slaughter of more than 200 peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho people.
The Student Crusade for Indian Rights initiated protests against the name of Nichols Hall in the late 1960s. Demonstrations were held intermittently over the next two decades. In the1980s protests became frequent and demanding. More student groups and government officials became involved. In the fall of 1987 students protested every Friday in front of the Nichols Hall building, according to William E. Davis' book "Glory Colorado! Volume II."
Lt. Governor Mike Callihan spoke at a rally in favor of removing the Nichols name. "Whatever he did for Colorado is overshadowed by his crimes against his fellow man," Callihan said.
Nichols' descendents were adamantly against removing the name.
CU's favorite historian Patricia Limerick got involved by examining the facts of David Nichols' life. In 1987, Limerick and two assistants produced, "What's in a Name? Nichols Hall: A Report." The detailed document, over 100 pages in length, cited research that placed considerable doubt on the story of Nichols' midnight ride.
The Nichols sign was removed from the dorm in 1987. The building went nameless for over a year while the regents debated over an appropriate substitute. Suggestions included Chief Niwot Hall, Black Kettle Hall, Rainbow Hall, Morning Star Hall, Quigg Newton Hall and others. Finally, in 1989, the name Cheyenne Arapaho Hall was approved for the building.