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Uncle Sam's "I Want You" Poster
July 3rd, 2015 1:00 PMThe “I Want You” Poster refers to the American war propaganda bill featuring the iconic image of Uncle Sam pointing his finger at the reader that was widely used to recruit soldiers during both World War I and World War II. Due to the massive scale of its distribution across the U.S. during the first half of the 20th century, the poster still remains culturally relevant to this day as one of the most recognizable American relics from the era.
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USA Challenges Japan to Giant Robot Battle
The United States-based robot organization MegaBots just finished building "America's first fully-functional giant piloted robot" and has challenged Suidobashi Heavy Industries in Japan to a duel with their Kuratas giant robot.
Mods Black Out Over 300 Subreddits in Protest
After the coordinator of Reddit's Ask Me Anything subreddit, Victoria Taylor, was suddenly fired, the site's moderators began privatizing their subreddits in protest, effectively blacking out most content for the site.
Uncle Sam's "I Want You" Poster
The “I Want You” Poster refers to the American war propaganda bill featuring the iconic image of Uncle Sam pointing his finger at the reader that was widely used to recruit soldiers during both World War I and World War II. Due to the massive scale of its distribution across the U.S. during the first half of the 20th century, the poster still remains culturally relevant to this day as one of the most recognizable American relics from the era.