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High Intensity Dyke pinback, Larry Fox Buttons, c. 1970s
DC-2 Robot, Android Amusement Corp, 1982
Carolyn Ambuter’s Complete Book of Needlepoint, 1972
I looked into the “I’m a luxury few can afford” sweater, and apparently it’s from a knitting pattern book called Wit Knits from 1986 that included a lot of gems… but best of all was this sweater, which I desperately need to own:
Just LOOK at this incredible grumpy old gay robot sweater. Look at it.
Its Bernie Sanders
My god you’re right.
I looked up Wit Knits and you’re right, every one of these designs is fucking fantastic:
im the man with banana on his sweater holding a fuckn pineapple
STAY OUT OF MY STUFF, MOM!!!
Repacking Social Media Into 1980s Nostalgia, Thomas Ollivier
Dining Room Decor, 1985
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Been working with VHS; here’s some 80s/90s aesthetic for ya.
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Expanding the dimensions of traditional portrait photography, Alma takes her photographs further, using inventive paper-folding techniques to create layers of intrigue around her subjects, manipulating their portraits into futuristic flattened-paper sculptures.
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Mulder…It’s me. I was wondering if after all these years you still believe.