normally it’s none of my business but…

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  • hypocrite in action.

    Amoled BB-8 (2880×6080)

    Khan and Kruge were just really excited about 16-bit gaming. Star Trek/Sega Genesis Mashup

    Zendaya Coleman

    Olivia from Dusan Shoot for Elle March 2010

    A few simple jazz chords

    hmmm

    Piazza Navona, Rome

    Just imagine

    Erhnam Djinn by Greg Staples [2898 x 2364]

    Cry more

    Ngl this official Black Panther poster is one of the dopest posters I’ve ever seen so far

    DC Bombshells Black Canary by Irina Meier

    I love Goodwill

    hmmm

    FCC threatens to block calls from carriers for letting robocalls run rampant

    It’s the most significant action to address robocalls.

    Katarina Cosplay by NoxBlade

    If you ever wondered how they install those huge power line towers


  • WE SHALL NOT FAIL – New York Central System, 1942

    Alexa… give me an example please of when to use a shrug emoji

    when I really study

    “2017.05.25” by des zhu

    patchwork valley

    Bikaner, India. A rare sighting with no rush of travellers

    no more dogs

    Star Trek Prodigy (2022): Art by Jorge Barrero

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)

    images of neptune

    american man

    David Ogilvy

    “If each of us hires people who are smaller than we are, we shall become a company of dwarfs. But if each of us hires people who are bigger than we are, we shall become a company of giants.”

    Via

    Strongwoman, Joan Rhodes, tears a phone book in half to show off her strength in 1953.

    Mercedes-Benz W 196 1955

    fix it just enough

    From Tory Burch Fashion Show

    Taken in Parker, CO

    no tip

    chucky norris

    Darth Vader Redeemed

    McMurdo Station, Antarctica

    PIC

    Couple of Chieftains at Underwater Military Museum in Aqaba, Jordan

    Backstage of Julia Michaels’ Concert, London ’18

    Terra Extra #170 cover art (c. 1962-68) by Karl Stephan

    can’t agree more

    Ronny’s Nice White Boots

    Repost from somewhere in Louisiana (edited license plate)

    Hans Zimmer and his Moog Modular Synthesizer, 1970