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artwells

Latest addition to the stump/gnome infestation

Four images of a cavity cut into a tree stump
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Four images of a cavity cut into a tree stump
Previously

https://mltshp.com/p/1RDWO
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LocalStain pro 11 hours ago
I used to play hurdy-gurdy for Stump Gnome Infestation.
snarkout

Survivorship bias shortbread

Photograph of a woman's hand holding a cookie. It's been cut out using a plane-shaped cookie cutter and has red sprinkles on it in roughly the pattern of the famous Abraham Wald aircraft bullet hole image.
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Photograph of a woman's hand holding a cookie. It's been cut out using a plane-shaped cookie cutter and has red sprinkles on it in roughly the pattern of the famous Abraham Wald aircraft bullet hole image.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...

You're only seeing the ones she didn't eat, of course.
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roonie pro 14 hours ago
Incomplete data, TIL.
We're going to need an awful lot more of these, please.
Thank you, Abraham Wald.
artwells

 

a card with two soft shots of Captain Kirk fighting a white horned alien
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a card with two soft shots of Captain Kirk fighting a white horned alien
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fnerg pro 13 hours ago
Looks like Kirk isn't the only horndog here...
LocalStain

Suicidal Tendencies - "Institutionalized" Frontier Records - Official Music Video

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MackReed pro 4 hours ago
I forgot this stars Mary Woronov and Jack Nance.

Magic.
me3dia

bubble, bubble, toil and SILENT NIGHT...

screenshot of tumblr posts
@theryangeorge: "Paul McCartney's 'Wonderful Christmastime' is about friends practicing witchcraft but then someone walks in and they have to suddenly play it cool 
Lyrics 
The moon is right 
The spirits up 
We're here tonight 
And that's enough 
[somebody walks in] SIMPLY HAVING A WONDERFUI CHRISTMASTIME SIMPLY HAVING A WONDERFUL CHRISTMASTIME 

@never-forget-viva-la-pluto: This is the funniest thing have ever read 

@dontthankthefae I have to hear this song nonstop while I'm working and this makes it so much better
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@theryangeorge: "Paul McCartney's 'Wonderful Christmastime' is about friends practicing witchcraft but then someone walks in and they have to suddenly play it cool
Lyrics
The moon is right
The spirits up
We're here tonight
And that's enough
[somebody walks in] SIMPLY HAVING A WONDERFUI CHRISTMASTIME SIMPLY HAVING A WONDERFUL CHRISTMASTIME

@never-forget-viva-la-pluto: This is the funniest thing have ever read

@dontthankthefae I have to hear this song nonstop while I'm working and this makes it so much better
source: fungbunk
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tonyb pro 15 hours ago
To drive this ear-worm from my mind, I've started singing SIMPLY HAVING A MAGICAL PENIS WINE - it's surprisingly effective
owl 11 hours ago
De La Soul redeemed this song with their track Simply Havin'
cristin

recover data from this, buddy

a paper napkin with three larger pieces of several memory chips that have rough edges and are slightly discolored from arcing.
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a paper napkin with three larger pieces of several memory chips that have rough edges and are slightly discolored from arcing.
I had an ssd that was reporting errors, time to pull it.

First I deleted the files (which doesn't do anything but tell the disk that the space is free.) Next I filled the space with files by piping /dev/urandom to various text files. Then I deleted those files. Then I filled it up again from /dev/urandom. Then I pulled the drive and attacked it with a few pairs of pliers. Finally, I tossed the pieces in the microwave until they arced.


Anyway, there are easier ways to erase SSDs, but this one had a few bad sectors that software was failing when it hit them. Thus the overkill approach.

now if I had old platter drives? I'd be doing this: https://eecue.com/blog...
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MackReed pro 4 hours ago
Heh. That’s my old colleague eecue slagging his drives. A nerd’s nerd, to be sure.
austinhaas pro 4 hours ago
You may not wanna deal with the latency, but this is why I've just started using whole disk encryption for everything. You never know when the drive might stop working, making it that much harder to try to erase everything.
cristin pro 4 hours ago
@austinhaas oh, I do.

I still take measures.
macmanx pro 2 hours ago
This data is no more! It has ceased to be!
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snarkout

Why not a rose?

Photo of a letter to the editor.

Saved by Stoppard

Sir, In 1993 my wife and I went to see the first production of _Arcadia_ by Tom Stoppard (obituary, Dec 1), and in the interval I experienced a Damascene conversion. As a clinical scientist I was trying to understand the enigma of the behaviour of breast cancer, the assumption being that it grew in a linear trajectory spitting off metastases on its way. In the first act of _Arcadia_, Thomasina asks her tutor, Septimus: “If there is an equation for a curve like a bell, there must be an equation for one like a bluebell, and if a bluebell, why not a rose?” With that Stoppard explains chaos theory, which better explains the behaviour of breast cancer. At the point of diagnosis, the cancer must have already scattered cancer cells into the circulation that nest latent in distant organs. The consequence of that hypothesis was the birth of “adjuvant systemic chemotherapy”, and rapidly we saw a striking fall of the curve that illustrated patients’ survival.

Stoppard never learnt how many lives he saved by writing Arcadia.
Michael Baum
Professor emeritus of surgery; visiting professor of medical humanities, UCL
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Photo of a letter to the editor.

Saved by Stoppard

Sir, In 1993 my wife and I went to see the first production of _Arcadia_ by Tom Stoppard (obituary, Dec 1), and in the interval I experienced a Damascene conversion. As a clinical scientist I was trying to understand the enigma of the behaviour of breast cancer, the assumption being that it grew in a linear trajectory spitting off metastases on its way. In the first act of _Arcadia_, Thomasina asks her tutor, Septimus: “If there is an equation for a curve like a bell, there must be an equation for one like a bluebell, and if a bluebell, why not a rose?” With that Stoppard explains chaos theory, which better explains the behaviour of breast cancer. At the point of diagnosis, the cancer must have already scattered cancer cells into the circulation that nest latent in distant organs. The consequence of that hypothesis was the birth of “adjuvant systemic chemotherapy”, and rapidly we saw a striking fall of the curve that illustrated patients’ survival.

Stoppard never learnt how many lives he saved by writing Arcadia.
Michael Baum
Professor emeritus of surgery; visiting professor of medical humanities, UCL
source: https://bsky.app/profile...

A letter to the editor in today's Times of London.

From Wikipedia: "Baum's team was the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of adjuvant tamoxifen for early breast cancer, which has contributed to the 30 per cent reduction in breast cancer mortality and its efficacy in the prevention of breast cancer in susceptible women." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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caitlinburke pro Yesterday
A loving comment on the value of the combination of STEM with the humanities.
Vidiot pro Yesterday
"Stoppard never learnt how many lives he saved". . .

...so you couldn't get a letter to him? you had 32 years!
pk pro Yesterday
@caitlinburke I came here to say basically the same thing. IOW, your post x 1000.
d09m4t1c

Starry Ace

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I didn’t ask why this particular work o fart is hanging in the bathroom of the pizza place… but it’s as joyous as the hot honey, basil, pepperoni and ricotta slice that I enjoyed after washing my hands.
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samh pro 15 hours ago
If I owned a pizza joint I too would hang this in the bathroom.
hassebasse 2 hours ago
Was "work o fart" on purpose or a Freudian slip?
heyitsal

Colonel Sanders Mezuzah

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Source: https://www.pezuzah.com/

It took me all day to decide which I liked most. In the end it was the Colonel. Mainly because I've always suspected that the original mezuzas had a fried chicken recipe inside of them, involving 10 herbs and spices (one for each plague), and that Elijah was supposed to bring a bucket of it to your house on Passover.
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3rdparty pro 6 hours ago
Sir, This is a Wendy's
scruss

[wireframe fedora intensifies]

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animation of a sine wave like plot in 3d polar coordinates. And yes, it's basically a hat with a crown and a brim
source: https://udel.edu/~mm/hat/
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ardgedee pro 11 hours ago
"It's 1982 and our computer has beaten the 10 fedora tips per minute rendering barrier!"
WikiAdam 6 hours ago
M'lady
hertz pro 2 hours ago
M'esh
guyver3

BLT kind of night

bacon lettuce tomato sandwich on plate
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bacon lettuce tomato sandwich on plate
Toasted up some sourdough, grabbed a pack of precut thick slice bacon, a tomato from the loose bin and some lettuce. A quick toast, smear of kewpie mayo on insides, 2 slices of tomato and some leaves of green lettuce. Air fried up 4 strips and got them just crispy and chewy enough.
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shfitz

Please Do'Not Shoes in The wet floor floor's Tanks

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crazyunclejoe pro 20 hours ago
I feel like tanks would be worse than shoes
me3dia pro 19 hours ago
The floor's tanks are not for shoes
MackReed pro 17 hours ago
I prefer to read this as "Please donut shoes ..."
roonie pro 13 hours ago
"PleAse" is the first problem.
cristin pro 11 hours ago
PleAse Do'Not Shoes in The wet floor flooR's Tanks
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ckoerner

Taco in a burrito

A orange and white house cat is covered in a black and floral blanket in a living room. Only his upside down head is visible.
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A orange and white house cat is covered in a black and floral blanket in a living room. Only his upside down head is visible.
This cat loves to be bundled up in a blanket.
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vosechu pro 18 hours ago
Who doesn’t?
nikkuneko pro 17 hours ago
this is me now
tweedlydo

IMAGINE THE SMELL

headline that reads “fire breaks out at white earth nation’s cannabis operation”
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headline that reads “fire breaks out at white earth nation’s cannabis operation”
but also i hope no one was hurt
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bezt pro 15 hours ago
Are White Earth Nation what I think they are?
samh pro 15 hours ago
If you're worried they're Nazis, then no, @bezt. But if you think they're Anishinaabe indigenous folk then yes.
tweedlydo pro 15 hours ago
@bezt if they were nazis i would wish them a very asphyxiation christmas
bezt pro 15 hours ago
@samh @tweedlydo Thanks!
ba pro 14 hours ago
I used to play bass in Indigenous Weed Fire
roonie pro 14 hours ago
Presumably, the title, "White Earth Nation", has been around for a very long time, very pre-nazis.
Otherwise someone in the marketing department needs to be removed from the vicinity of the grow operation.
"Frank, get out of there. Your ideas are already bad enough.". sorta thing
I also hope that this is an accidental fire and not some mislead doer of good deciding in isolation that White Earth Nation, sounds nazi - burn it to the ground.
tweedlydo pro 13 hours ago
@roonie luckily, everyone in the state knows at least the names of our local sovereign nations. whether or not they have shitty opinions about those nations, OTOH . . . ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
roonie pro 13 hours ago
@tweedlydo I assumed the original owners of the land looked around and thought," You know what, this dirt is really, really pale. We should call it, oh, I don't know, what about Grow Operation?" "FFS, Frank, we discussed this.".
:)
hassebasse 2 hours ago
"Mineesota News You Can Abuse".
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O_C

first photo uploaded to flickr

Photograph of a young man wearing a black t-shirt. It is night. He is under an indirect light source.
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Photograph of a young man wearing a black t-shirt. It is night. He is under an indirect light source.
source: https://flic.kr/p/5V54

it's me! as I was 21 years ago! taken on a digital camera I'd borrowed from my college AV department to take some pictures of an incredibly weird semi abandoned underage drinking / drug-taking spot that was next door to the place I was living at the time in the hills above UMass Amherst.
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me3dia

Kappa Kappa Kappa

editorial cartoon from The Dude magazine. An illustration shows a crowd of KKK members in white robes, with a cross burning on the hill behind them. There are two figures in the foreground, and one is saying, "Just what was the name of your fraternity again?"
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editorial cartoon from The Dude magazine. An illustration shows a crowd of KKK members in white robes, with a cross burning on the hill behind them. There are two figures in the foreground, and one is saying, "Just what was the name of your fraternity again?"
S. Willer in The Dude magazine, 1961

source: https://www.printmag.com/daily-he...
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scruss

trashed panda

Left: Liquor store aisle with broken bottles and spilled liquid on the floor. Right: Raccoon lying on tiled bathroom floor near a white toilet and black trash can against beige walls.
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Left: Liquor store aisle with broken bottles and spilled liquid on the floor. Right: Raccoon lying on tiled bathroom floor near a white toilet and black trash can against beige walls.
source: https://www.axios.com/local...

via Derf Backderf: https://bsky.app/profile...
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tonyb pro Yesterday
we've all been there...
pk pro Yesterday
@tonyb Virginia? I wouldn't be caught there passed-out and drunk
scotto

fruitcake

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LocalStain

 

CDN media
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CDN media
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BennyTheIcepick pro Yesterday
11. You have access to cheese
tweedlydo pro Yesterday
still striving after all these years
waldopepper pro Yesterday
12. You can afford one of those new LED masks to use at home
hassebasse 2 hours ago
You strive for more.
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artwells

PSA

Anyone can shoplift is written in front of a picture of people walking around in a mall
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Anyone can shoplift is written in front of a picture of people walking around in a mall
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0y3ahSansAcut3 Yesterday
They just can't shoplift in Mervyn's anymore. Someone lost that whole franchise.
ba pro Yesterday
2. Anything could be a dildo...
3. Any machine could be a smoke machine.
samh pro Yesterday
4. Any tool can be a hammer.
roonie pro Yesterday
5. Any day can be a Lost Day.
0y3ahSansAcut3 Yesterday
6. I lost my heart in San Luis Obispo.
mcmjolnir pro Yesterday
7. All mushrooms are edible (once)
artwells pro Yesterday
8. I left my wallet in El Segundo
neuracnu pro Yesterday
9. Any room can be a panic room if you just give me a damn second.
grantbarrett pro 14 hours ago
10. Any time but now. Anywhere but here.
LocalStain pro 13 hours ago
11. Any machine can be a smoke machine.
BennyTheIcepick pro 9 hours ago
12. Any problem can be solved with the proper application of brute force (apocryphally attributed to Stalin, frequently, by a coworker at my first job)
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artwells

My first littercore album will be "Dead Shot Worm Candy"

vintage four panel comic advertising "Dr. McKensie's Dead Shot Worm Candy"
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vintage four panel comic advertising "Dr. McKensie's Dead Shot Worm Candy"
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ardgedee pro 16 hours ago
Is there a corollary to Poe's Law for when you can't tell whether a clipping from an antique magazine is a parody or not?
ang pro 16 hours ago
Get Your War On vibes.
ba pro 14 hours ago
@ang I thought the same! MNCWMIU (my new candy worm medicine is unstoppable)
ba

Seems Chill

Sign in a park that reads "Dude Chilling Park"
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Sign in a park that reads "Dude Chilling Park"
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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ba pro Yesterday
Now that I've got the attention of Vancouver residents, let's say someone was arriving at YVR on a Sunday evening, and wanted to have dinner on the way to Langley, BC. And, maybe the same someone might be heading back to YVR on the following Tuesday evening.

The someone in question is a bit of a foodie, fond of a variety of cuisines. A coworker travelling with is equally non-fussy, but likes to drink local beers and or cocktails aplenty.

Any advice?
tonyb pro Yesterday
Ok, So YVR airport is about an hour's drive from Langley, BC - which can easily extend to 1h20min if you have to navigate during rush hour (AKA 2PM - 7PM). So rather than looking for a place in between, you might want to either hit a pub near the airport, or once you reach Langley. If you're looking near the airport, I would suggest the FLYING BEAVER BAR AND GRILL (https://maps.app.goo.gl/ueqMVYPu...) It's a short drive from the airport, and it looks like it has some scenic water views, as well as a decent menu.

If you want to wait until you get to Langley, check out FARM COUNTRY BREWING (https://maps.app.goo.gl/mweXnKuk...) or TRADING POST BREWERY (https://maps.app.goo.gl/zKNGEARz...). Good luck!
samh pro Yesterday
tonyb with the hook up!
ba pro 22 hours ago
@tonyb Thank you kindly, sir! This is exactly what I need.
tonyb pro 16 hours ago
@ba YAAAS! enjoy :D
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ba

(1967) GREEN ONIONS - Live - Booker T. and MG's

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RIP Steve Cropper
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jpoulos pro 10 hours ago
😢

But this should be the national anthem.
mcmjolnir pro 9 hours ago
@jpoulos in the early sixties it was in a phone booth knife fight with What'd I Say to be just that.
WikiAdam 6 hours ago
@jpoulos I feel like this tune is used in AT LEAST a half dozen baseball movies, so I concur.
Argie

The Fading of Japan's Showa Era

An old and traditional tofu shop in Taito ward, Tokyo. The sign was destroyed in a typhoon several years ago, but the shop and its elderly owner still keep going
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An old and traditional tofu shop in Taito ward, Tokyo. The sign was destroyed in a typhoon several years ago, but the shop and its elderly owner still keep going
Some wonderful photos of these old stores in this article
https://www.theguardian.com/world...

From the article:

"Lee Chapman’s photographs document the scenes, signages and family businesses of the postwar Shōwa era Japan. They focus on a unique aspect of Japanese life, and one that in Tokyo in particular is rapidly disappearing: the buildings are long past their natural lifespans, and their occupants are reaching the end of theirs.

With most of the country’s new buildings resembling those seen in many other cities around the world, the Shōwa era is now being recognised as visually appealing as well as an important period"
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bezt pro Yesterday
I recently read New York Neon, which documents a parallel decline. https://wwnorton.com/books...
roonie pro Yesterday
@Argie Great gallery but couldn't help wondering, when you have a tiny bar that seats maybe half a dozen, a limited drinks menu and one food group(!), and it's eels(!), how many times do you have to turn over your clientele per evening, to make a profit.
But, all that aside, that grease, ffs!
Argie pro Yesterday
@roonie I watch a bunch of Japanese food cart and restaurant videos at times and i've thought the same. One once answered that. Often the owner/operator lives at or close by the business and they have been there so long they own the building. Overheads are low, but so is their income. It's not a rich life but it's a life I guess.

Nothing wrong with tasty grease ;)
Argie pro Yesterday
@bezt ahhh yeah, that's really interesting. Big fan of neon signage and yep, it's becoming so rare
austinhaas pro Yesterday
@roonie I live in Osaka. I've wondered the same thing about the restaurants. There are thousands here that are that small, and a lot of them never seem to be very busy.

I suspect that there are a few factors: 1. Owner operated. 2. Low rent. 3. Affordable healthcare, transportation, and probably other things that socialism brings. 4. Less obstacles to small business ownership than in the U.S. (don't need accountants and lawyers, less fees, etc.)
austinhaas pro Yesterday
Also, lots of housing available. And lots of families live together. So the parents could be running an old cafe, but an adult child may live with them and contribute to the rent, etc.
jordanbrock pro Yesterday
@roonie @Argie often profit is not their primary goal, beyond making a living. Dedication to their customers, their craft and the food is often reward enough. There are few cultures in the world that allow so many people to dedicate their entire lives to perfecting one small art.

As @argie says, it's not a "rich" life, but it's a fulfilling life (I presume). For example, watch this video about a baker and his family, working to perfect making bread: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
mikenmar Yesterday
Still lots of Showa era shops around here (Kyoto).

My neighborhood is full of the one-man izakayas like the one in the photo. As @austinhaas says, the rent is low, and they've no employees to pay. They have a bevy of regulars, and the izakaya is just as much of a social gathering place as it is a place to eat and drink. You go there to eat, drink, and TALK. (And smoke, at most of them.)
Argie pro Yesterday
@austinhaas yep, as I suspected... all of that ++

@jordanbrock yes, I love that video, but youtube say I only watched half of it, must have been meaning to head back. Will finish tonight hopefully

@mikenmar very glad to hear lots in Osaka. Hoping they can be preserved and have not reached the end of their lifespan as the article suggests
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dad

Your mom is taking orders now

Retro print ad features a woman in an apron holding a turkey hooker tool. Text reads, "It's easy with the Turkey Hooker," priced at $5.95.
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Retro print ad features a woman in an apron holding a turkey hooker tool. Text reads, "It's easy with the Turkey Hooker," priced at $5.95.
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LocalStain pro 13 hours ago
$20 same as in town!
artwells

 

Painting of a woman holding the bridge of her nose with the speech bubble saying "Oh for fucks sake just die already"
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Painting of a woman holding the bridge of her nose with the speech bubble saying "Oh for fucks sake just die already"
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waldopepper pro Yesterday
[Adds to Trump shake]
kokogiak

My First Flickr Upload

A gleeful young boy in a swing.
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A gleeful young boy in a swing.
My first Flickr upload, from 2004, of my very young son enjoying a swing in a Massachusetts park.

I was playing around with a brand-new digital toy, a Philips KEY019 Key Ring Camcorder - essentially a glorified USB thumbdrive with a weak-ass built-in MP3 player, camera, and camcorder. (128MB storage, 2-megapixel camera, image here: https://www.megamedia.pl/_p... )

This little kiddo above is almost 23 years old now, with a college degree, and eagerly job hunting.
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LocalStain pro 9 hours ago
"eagerly job hunting"

🧐

Right...
csilverman

shell

A strange, heavily industrial building stands against a yellow sky. The building is tall—think of two differently-sized file cabinets stacked on each other—and looks more like a machine part or piece of equipment than a dwelling. It is a drab dark gray with a brownish tinge that suggests weathered concrete. The sides have numerous odd crevices, pipes, and striations, with a red triangle that suggests a hazard symbol painted on the right side. It has a few small windows that reveal a blue interior, as well as glowing white LED-esque lights embedded in the side. On the roof are a few antennas and a radio dish. Out front is a small mailbox. The grass around the building is tinged red from the sun. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A strange, heavily industrial building stands against a yellow sky. The building is tall—think of two differently-sized file cabinets stacked on each other—and looks more like a machine part or piece of equipment than a dwelling. It is a drab dark gray with a brownish tinge that suggests weathered concrete. The sides have numerous odd crevices, pipes, and striations, with a red triangle that suggests a hazard symbol painted on the right side. It has a few small windows that reveal a blue interior, as well as glowing white LED-esque lights embedded in the side. On the roof are a few antennas and a radio dish. Out front is a small mailbox. The grass around the building is tinged red from the sun. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
#notesArt
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greenskpr pro 16 hours ago
this is the phone I want
poorusher

History of Rock paper scissors

History of Rock Paper Scissors games

Just rock – All ties (before 3000 BCE)

Invention of scissor – Rock advantage (3000 BCE to 179 BCE)

Invention of paper – Balanced (After 179 BCE)
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History of Rock Paper Scissors games

Just rock – All ties (before 3000 BCE)

Invention of scissor – Rock advantage (3000 BCE to 179 BCE)

Invention of paper – Balanced (After 179 BCE)
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backseatpilot

First Flickr

Aerial view of downtown Philadelphia
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Aerial view of downtown Philadelphia
This shot is from summer 2000, before Flickr even existed. I took this probably on a roll of cheap Agfa color film with my old Pentax SLR while I was doing my primary flight training - this particular trip was probably one into KPNE (Northeast Philadelphia Regional) to practice working in a towered airport environment.

I seem to have officially joined Flickr in the 2003 timeframe, and the first year+ are all scans of my film photos - the college photo club had a very nice negative scanner in the darkroom!
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