Can't wait for Gen Z to turn on socialism in a few years.
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Can't wait for Gen Z to turn on socialism in a few years.
$82 Wes Anderson Letter notepad. Sure.
Magical nostalgia.
"Now you listen to me, I'm an advertising man, not a red herring. I've got a job, a secretary, a mother, two ex-wives and several bartenders dependent me, and I don't intend to disappoint them all by getting myself "slightly" killed."
I dig the graphics the Flyers are dropping right now.
ALEKOS FASSIANOS, 2026
The NY Post never misses. Curse of the Mambino is perfect.
Luigi Loir - The Night Café (1910)
A very special creature.
Freezer Goals.
Old movie billboards, like this one for The Great Escape, always look so good.
A Shrigley featuring a robot and a yellow background is like finding a foil refractor in baseball cards. Very cool.
I'm told this is the Captain of the USS Toledo SSN-769, a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered attack submarine casually fishing in 2004.
Madam… please accept this exquisite silver plated nut server.
You're telling me that for 10 cents and a can strip you are getting this? Mr. Peanut was unreal.
This shouldn't work as a concept. And yet. It does? Is it AI? Is it a fever dream? Did it ever exist? it should.
Happy place.
Imagine watching the 1959 World Series with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.