Albín Brunovský (1935–1997), “Sodom and Gomorrah”
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Albín Brunovský (1935–1997), “Sodom and Gomorrah”
etching, 1991
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07/25/2025
One is 100 years old. One is eternal. Neither have time for this.
When you first enter Gomorrah…
This is the best store.
outside gomorrah.
As far as Fallout sets go, I think New Vegas rivals Filly in terms of size and scale. Photos by u/RafiY.
That's the exteriors of almost all the major New Vegas landmarks, and compared to the game (where everything is kinda close together due to gaming limitations), built more to scale.
Bonus, with potential spoilers (from one of tunnelsnakesfool's shorts):
And there's the text on the Lucky 38's marquee:
It reads "Welcome to the American Economic Forum, Brought to You by RobCo".
So we're going to see a mix of pre-War New Vegas scenes and 2296/2297 scenes here. The pre-War scenes will probably fill in some gaps in House's activities between the big meeting and the start of the Great War, and also maybe provide some insight as to where Barb might've gone.
Gomorrah, from Bayonetta
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Gomorrah from Bayonetta
I was trying to explain Goncharov to my mom, and when describing the shoe origin I couldn't remember what the ACTUAL mistranslated movie title was. I know the word but my brain was refusing to spit out the damn word, and I tried to remember what else uses that word and then it dawned on me.
Except I ended up blurting out 'Sodom and Garfunkel' to my mom, who at this point probably thinks I'm having a stroke.