PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Peter Solarz

Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
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dirt enthusiast
noise dept.
Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

shark vs the universe
Three Goblin Art
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
NASA

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

JVL

izzy's playlists!
Acquired Stardust

oozey mess
RMH

seen from Pakistan

seen from Türkiye
seen from Spain

seen from United States

seen from Austria
seen from Argentina
seen from Australia

seen from Norway

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Austria
seen from Austria
seen from Spain
seen from United Kingdom

seen from France
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

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seen from United States
@mitigatedaesthetic
Ninna-ji in Kyoto, photographed by @kazuuuuu67 and showcased on Tokyo Camera Club
Sbarro Turbot Rhino 1, 2004. AKA the Turbotraction, a one-off based on a Citroën Xantia Activa V6 that was a real-life realisation of the fictional "Turbotraction" from the classic Belgian comic series Spirou & Fantasio, specifically appearing in the 1953 album "La corne du rhinocéros" by Franquin. It was originally commissioned for a 2004 Franquin exhibition held at the Cité des Sciences de la Villette in Paris. The cockpit features three-abreast seating in the front, and it maintains the comic's retro-futuristic aesthetic with a prominent round air intake and a frameless windshield.
The prince took the field in person!
◆ Outfits >>> https://lolitawardrobe.com/bionic-dimension-cyberpunk-lolita-cape-top-wear-and-short-pants-set_p8353.html
The Happy99 worm, also known as Ska or i-Worm, was a worm for Windows, appearing in 1999. The worm would display a gif of exploding fireworks in a window titled “Happy New Year 1999!″. This was the first worm known to spread via e-mail and usenet. Other than attaching itself to the user’s computer, this worm did no damage.
My turn at the looking up meme
Pic from my trip to Japan!
Selections from the Annual of Display Designs in Japan '74 (1973)
Campaign with Clouds & Corn-Yellow Girls (for Oriental Nakamura Dept. Store) - designed by Sadakazu Suzuki
2. Takashimaya "Imported FABER Swimming Wear" - designed by Tsuneo Sakata
3. 19th Tokyo Motor Show 'Honda Booth' - designed by Tokyo Graphic Designers
4. Datsun Season Display "Spring" - designed by Ken Noguchi
5. Takashimaya "Window for Spring Fashions (Hot Pants)" - designed by Tsuneo Sakata
6. Shop Mobility Fair '72 - designed by Masaru Saito
7. Lighting Salon Osaka, a showroom space for Daiko Electric Co., Ltd. (a lighting company)
8. Espace Jiraud in Tokyo, Hibiya - designed by Mov Kovo Co., Ltd.
9. Sanko Form Exhibition 'Approach Sanko' - designed by Shigeru Kubo
10. Shiseido Summer Campaign "Like a Cosmos in Spring" - designed by Kanji Tanaka
11. Mikimoto "Spring Song" - designed by Masahiko Sakamoto
12. Shiseido Summer Campaign "Summer Window" - designed by Kizuki Toyama
Prologue:"Dimming December;Of Snow and Castle of Aāyeneh"
Cat's Eyes (1981-1985)
GM Ultralite Concept, 1992. An exercise in efficiency with lightweight carbon-fibre construction, advanced aerodynamics, and a rear-mounted 1.5-litre three-cylinder two-stroke engine. A primary goal was high fuel economy, with an EPA highway rating of 80 mpg and the ability to achieve over 100 mpg at a constant cruising speed of 50 mph. The Ultralite was featured in the 1993 science fiction film Demolition Man, where it was depicted as a 2042 Chevrolet police cruiser.