Sort of. What they did was make image hosting temporary, so the link will expire after a time. If you then go back to Discord and find the original image after that, it will be re-hosted on a new link. I think an image link lasts 30 or 60 days, something like that.
That was a great series. I sometimes thought about doing a version of that but Gorrister knocked it out of the park the first time so I never bothered.
This is also what I do. And in order to avoid any trouble, I don't save anything to Wikipedia, I only use the preview function and take screenshots from there. I generally insert graphics via inspect element and make minor adjustments in Paint.
I could see him winning either the governorship or the Senate seat. I know in most AH you usually see him follow Jack's path directly, winning the same Senate seat in the same year and then from there to higher positions, such as the running mate in '56, or the presidency in '56 or '60 or any...
TIME Man of the Year, 1967-1977
1967: Patrice Lumumba
1968: Alfred Robens
1969: Kerim Kerimov
1970: Gus Grissom and Alexis Leonov
1971: Lyndon B. Johnson
1972: Lin Biao
1973:
1974:
1975:
1976:
1977:
Keir's Deers (alternatively, Keir's Dears) was a term used to refer to new Labour MPs elected at the 2024 general election from historically Conservative "Blue Wall" seats. They were referred to as "deers" due to being compared to "deer in the headlights" when their victories were announced at...
I've always figured that a Clinton presidency in which COVID arrives on schedule is basically the ultimate nightmare scenario for the United States. It is one of the small set of terrible yet plausible circumstances that could lead to true dystopia. Republican governors (and there would be a lot...
By Hooker By Crook
1969–1974: Richard Nixon (Republican)
1968: Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew (Republican) def. Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie (Democratic), George Wallace/Curtis LeMay (AIP)
1972: Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew (Republican) def. George McGovern/Sargent Shriver (Democratic)
1974–1977...