#UniversityOfMontana

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-05-18

@JesusEstrada

This represents a tremendous change in Humanity. I'm ready. I don't want to die a coward's death, a long agony living like a coward. But much more importantly, I want to know Freedom regarding Authority. And it's just a click away.

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-05-14

@saintderek@pixelfed.socia

No, I am not anyone's brother, because I do not commit to you to put me in Hell until death... just to not know and for this not to be known.

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-05-12

@JesusEstrada

The Crazy Diamond. The Magnificent Light reflected in your work, your songs, your stories, your explanations... That's what I noticed. Thank you so much, Jesús.

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-04-22

@JesusEstrada

I understand you. If I didn't know this, given the circumstances, I would want to commit suicide and get it over with, because I really always knew it. Look, I'm full of life now because I know it.

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-04-05

@JesusEstrada

This is very good. Yes, we've been worshipping the FOOL

A possibility is opening up. Trump has gone too far as to be a fool. He may find himself alone and isolated

Let's see if they realize that one shouldn't negotiate with or defend oneself against the FOOL

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-04-02

@JesusEstrada

I hope everything goes well, but I'm having a wonderful time, making great discoveries. Your music is taking me to ecstasy. So, let's keep spreading the word to see if anything catches the eye, and let's enjoy it while we can.

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-03-23

@JesusEstrada

Of course, of course. You only need to look at history and your own personal relationships to realize this is true. Human beings have cultivated their collective suicide. They have intentionally cornered themselves so they can't escape it. How grotesque and how obvious!

John WilsonJohnWilson123
2025-03-20

@JesusEstrada @Jenny_Do

Impressive. I'm not so stupid as to consider myself on the sidelines of such an existential crime.

I'm reviewing my life in a new light, and I'm feeling how all of humanity is caught up in the attempt to commit collective suicide.

David GraylessDavidGrayless
2024-11-08

Mount Sentinel, originally known as "Mount Woody," is a small mountain located immediately east of the in , Montana. At a height of 1,958 feet and an elevation of 5,158 feet (1,572 m), Mount Sentinel also features the "M", a large concrete structure 620 feet (189 m) up its western face.

2024-04-04

Jack Neill, "migratory fruit tramp," on banks of Pulah Creek near Winters, California. He owns one acre subsistence farm near Porterville. Represented migratory laborers as speaker at Commonwealth Club, San Francisco (See published "Transactions" of the Club). Education: two years to University of Montana

#JackNeill #PulahCreek #Winters #California #oneacre #Porterville #CommonwealthClub #SanFrancisco #UniversityofMontana

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177602

The image appears to be a black and white photograph featuring an individual sitting outdoors. The person is seated on what looks like a wooden bench or table, with their legs crossed and hands resting on their knees. They are wearing a light-colored shirt and dark pants, which suggests casual attire suitable for the outdoors.

In the background, there's an old-fashioned campfire setup with what appears to be a tarp or sheet providing some shelter from the elements. There are also other items scattered around, including bottles, bowls, and a hat hanging on a wooden post. The setting is rustic and natural, indicative of a rural or wilderness environment.

The photograph has a vintage quality to it, suggesting that it might be from an earlier era in photography, possibly mid-20th century given the style of clothing and equipment present. There's no visible text on the image to provide additional context or information about the person or location.
2024-03-31

The crew of #NorthernPacificRailway No. 1562, a class W Mikado (2-8-2) taken by C.F. Buls in 1922 in #Missoula, #Montana.

The picture is from the collection of the #UniversityofMontana, Mansfield #Library, photo no. 90.2165 digitzed from a 2.5" x 3.25" negative.

#trains #NorthernPacific #MontanaHistory #SteamLocomotive

A front-end view of a Northern Pacific W-class Mikado locomotive #1562 in the Missoula, Montana railyard in 1922. Trains of NP boxcars are on either side of the loco in the yard and a yardman is off to the right in the middle distance. Two white flags are beside the loco's marker lights. Steam is rising off the pistons and smoke is coming from the smokestack. Four men are standing in front of the locomotive. From left to right, the first man seems to be a brakeman, and is wearing dark overalls, and a long jacket, and a wide brim, open crown Montana hat. The next man seems to be the conductor, he is wearing a tall crown derby hat with an unreadable badge in front of it, and a vest with a watch chain leading down to a lower pocket. He is holding something flat. The next man appears to be the fireman, smoking a cigarette. He is wearing a cap with a leather visor, overalls, and long gloves. He is leaning against the loco's front coupler. The last man is the engineer. He has a cloth cap and overalls and a lighter colored coat. His left hand is resting on the front coupler and his right arm is akimbo. His gloves appear to be resting on the pilot behind.
2024-01-04

A major lose to the history of college football, and especially the . Don Reed brought the first ever football title to . Put UM on the DI-AA map ().

montanasports.com/college/mont

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