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trying on a metaphor
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GET ZAPPED SCIENCE BOY
I wish i was alyx so bad tbh
Source: WAD Textures
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Pontiac Executive Safari, 1967. The Executive became a stand alone model in 1967, the Safari was available in 2 or 3 row versions offering 6 or 9 seats. It slotted between the Catalina and the top-line Bonneville range.
Things I Should Be Doing
so many
Things I Am Not Currently Doing
any of that
the fat of the land voted “funniest album art” 24th year in a row
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Don’t forget the new cover they made for the expanded edition
this is cyberpunk
Buick brochure 1959 (edited). Featuring Le Sabre, Invicta and Electra models
Chrysler Corporation Gas Turbine Car Brochure, 1963. More an information booklet than a sales brochure
Chevrolet Corvette C3, 1968 brochure (edited).
Oldsmobile Toronado, 1966 brochure (edited). When the Toronado was launched in 1966 it was the first US-made front-wheel drive car since the demise of the Cord in 1937.
1915 Henderson Motorcycle Model D
INLINE FOUR CYLINDER
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Merry Mars: by Chris Trevas
Honestly, me too.
This has the same energy of the dash cam video of the Russian dude just lowering his sun visor to block the light of the exploding meteor thing a couple years back.