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  • CRISCO

    FUZZY WUZZY

    CHRISTIAN BOY’S PROBLEMS

    The apocalypse fish cyclops will spawn from here

    Brazilian ROTA Officer with his FN SCAR 5.56, during urban patrol in São Paulo. | 1st Shock Police Battalion: ROTA – São Paulo Military Police [1080×929]

    AUTO BEER BAR

    EAGLE

    LAMP

    LUV

    Barbara Palvin

    Heading to the beach wbu

    JIMMY

    CHEVROLET

     

    1957 210

    DUBBLE BUBBLE

    MOVIE

    CAMARO

     

    1972 Z28 RS

    HAIRDRYER


  • DRAGSTER

    NO IDEA

    Shawts

    SEXY

    MUSTANG

     

    1970

    SEXY

    Fully Unhinged ‘Dilbert’ Guy Tells White People to ‘Get the Fuck Away’ From Black People

    “I don’t think it makes any sense as a white citizen of America to try to help Black citizens anymore,” the pro-Trump cartoonist said, adding: “This can’t be fixed.”

    Interiors of National Maritime Museum, China by Cox Architecture

    Paternoster elevator in Stuttgart, Germany town hall. Info in comment.

    Florida surgeon general fudged data for dubious COVID analysis, tipster says

    The state closed the investigation, leaving more questions than answers.

    Eldritch God by Jorge Jacinto

    Yoda’s Sanctuary by Cristi Balanescu

    An engineer oils up a steam engine before startup, c.1904 [3000 x 2354]

    BARRACUDA

    Fukuoka [a not oversaturated image]

    hmmm

    Dawn Wells, known for her role as Mary Ann Summers on the sitcom Gilligan’s Island in 1960s

    hmmm

    That smile…

    LIGHTNING

    Elizabeth Olsen

    In my own space [2560 x 1440]

    Miley in Red

    Katherine Heigl

    Ghost in the Shell by muju

    Fleishman Is in Trouble

    Fleishman Is in Trouble: With Jesse Eisenberg, Claire Danes, Lizzy Caplan, Adam Brody. Toby Fleishman knew what to expect when he and his wife of almost 15 years separated: weekends and every other holiday with the kids, some residual bitterness, and the occasional moment of tension in their co-parenting negotiations.

    I honestly thought this was going to be crazier than what it ended up being, but there’s a ton of spoilers involved in talking about that situation, so if you haven’t seen it yet and you’re in the mood to really ruin your mood, watch the 8 episodes first, then come back and talk it over here.

    Spoilers:
    What I thought was going to be a murder mystery of some sort ended up being a story about how being a “capital A” Adult is super hard, there’s really no safety in marriage, and we’re all horribly broken people that are ultimately going to die alone and unloved. The story itself is about a married couple with two kids going through a divorce, the wife abandons the entire family, and the father tries to deal with rebuilding his self worth and raising his kids. The entire thing is framed from his POV, but it turns out that the wife didn’t really just ghost the entire family, and she wasn’t murdered or kidnapped or anything as Hollywood like that, no she had a mental break after the divorce and ended up roaming the streets without knowing where she she was going or what she was doing. There’s a long, sad story of how she got to that place, but it’s all presented, then casually dismissed within the last two episodes, one of which was mostly about the character that Lizzy Caplan plays, which really hammers home the futility of looking for fulfillment in Adulthood.

    The series on a whole is well done, the acting is top notch, but the message I took from it is frustrating because it’s something that I’m sure anyone without a large extended family already knows, and it’s depressing to be reminded that our society does not look after the people having issues.

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    Via

    Spotted in rural CO.

    TMNT | Original Piece (OC)

    The final moments of a Japanese dive bomber, 1945 (1939×1600)

    PIC

    Black Shirt