Pokemon Tree Toppers made by MBKraftStudio
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Cosmic Funnies
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Show & Tell
noise dept.
One Nice Bug Per Day
we're not kids anymore.
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Pokemon Tree Toppers made by MBKraftStudio
Grand Theft Auto V + Ending Soundtracks
© tk.somewhere
Cat slide
Animation based on one of the designs I did in my shirt collab with Iced Tea Aesthetics (see the link in my profile to check it out)
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Cyberpunk 2077 — Locations (4/?)
El Coyote Cojo
Pokemaster post ^0^
Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan
Brandon playing an original GameBoy in between scenes during the filming of The Crow (1993)
the moms of stranger things season two
Another flawless addition to Platinum Games’ repo
Happy birthday to one of my faves. 🖤
Natalia Dyer
SGI Indy
The Indy, code-named “Guinness”, is a low-end workstation introduced on July 12, 1993. Developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics Incorporated. It is the result of the company’s attempt to obtain a share of the low-end computer-aided design (CAD), desktop publishing, and multimedia markets. It was discontinued on June 30, 1997 and support ended on December 31, 2011.
The Indy is one of the smaller form factors for the time (41 cm × 36 cm × 8 cm). The sturdy, electric-blue colored “pizza box” chassis is comparable to a small desktop PC from the same era, and is intended to fit underneath a large CRT monitor. It is the first computer to include a digital video camera, and is based upon a then-forward-looking architecture including an onboard ISDN adapter. Designed for multimedia use, the Indy includes analog and digital I/O, SCSI, and standard composite and S-Video inputs.