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Shopping for a Bentley in Texas
(Edward Clark. 1948)
The back line boys - Crystal, Nudger, Rich and Ratty
whats wrong with ice cream trucks?
CREEPY like they’ve always been rly creepy to me since I’ve been old enough to notice the weird ominous energy around them.
I’m sorry but I actually have a lot to say here
So it’s almost always a grown man driving around in a van tracking down children. I know it’s just to sell ice cream but regardless I don’t think that the aspect of a man in a van finding children should be something that is part of our society in any way idc if it’s ice cream because one day it’s not ice cream anymore and I might just be paranoid and terrified for the safety of children (can you blame me? Look around) but i just don’t like the concept at all.
I’ve recently read into a story in which Richard Kuklinski, an American mafia member and hit man (part of the 5 families of ny) transported dead bodies and remains of children and teenagers in NONE OTHER THAN AN ICE CREAM TRUCK
because of this they gave him the nickname “the ice man”
If you enjoy ice cream trucks then cool. Keep getting 5 more of those little blonde bitches. But be aware please. Like I can’t be the only one who thinks it’s sketchy.
The music.. the way they drive super slow..
And I know it’s just a guy selling ice cream
But to me it always feels like so much more than that
Just hits me in a bad way when I hear and see them. Do not enjoy that.
BIG RICH
BIG RICH
BIG RICH
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