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billturner

Urban sketching in Millvale, PA

Sketch of the back of some houses in Millvale, PA. Done while attending a meetup of the Urban Sketchers Pittsburgh group.
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Sketch of the back of some houses in Millvale, PA. Done while attending a meetup of the Urban Sketchers Pittsburgh group.
Earlier this year I started attending some of the weekly meetups of the Pittsburgh Urban Sketchers group. We meet every Thursday at a bar or other gathering place somewhere in the city. Everyone fans out to sketch the surroundings or patrons of the location, and then congregates at the end to share what we worked on. It's been fun sketching again, and sometimes using my watercolor paints, with a big group of like-minded folks.

This was sketched at a bar called The Grist House in Millvale, PA (a "suburb" of Pittsburgh).
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0y3ahSansAcut3 5 hours ago
You have something against the Polish?
0y3ahSansAcut3 5 hours ago
Just kidding, a great idea, nice drawing. Nice to get together with like minded people.
billturner pro 5 hours ago
@0y3ahSansAcut3 ??
0y3ahSansAcut3 5 hours ago
The pole, the pole isn't in the sketch. Just being silly.
billturner pro 5 hours ago
@billturner Hah! Wonderful!

I was so confused there for a minute, but that's so funny! I usually do a pencil sketch before I add ink, and I put the pole in there in the preliminary draft. But after starting with my pen I decided to leave it out.
billturner pro 5 hours ago
Welp, that was meant to mention @0y3ahSansAcut3. :)

(we need an edit option here. heh.)
gwint pro 4 hours ago
This is awesome. I love every part of it.
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damien

Leica

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Leica
To follow on from the other post (https://mltshp.com/p/1RR6J) I have got another camera and this time it's the Leica D-Lux 8

I can't wait to use it!
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ckoerner 8 hours ago
Nice!
gwint

Tree stump dodecahedron

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At 1:30pm on April 4th 2010 near the intersection of Alcatraz and Hertzog in Oakland California, Dan Sternof Beyer carved a dodecahedron into a stump with a hand saw http://thehinge.net/2010...
(link includes instructions, if you are so inclined)
12 hours ago
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dreyfusslugado 10 hours ago
(very loud voice) "A new blade touches the beacon!"
0y3ahSansAcut3 9 hours ago
I love the business of nerds.
MackReed

wings of the week

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yes, it could fly: https://www.theautopian.com/a-mad-me...
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bezt pro 14 hours ago
https://mltshp.com/p/1PSCH
MackReed pro 7 hours ago
@bezt second! also, squeeeee!
Argie pro an hour ago
What is this? A plane for ants?!
zeitgeist

Aurora over Ranger Camp

Aurora over some lights (a camping area with about 50 people) at night time.
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Aurora over some lights (a camping area with about 50 people) at night time.
I went camping in the black rock desert with some friends for the Fourth of July
Weekend, before coming back to Seattle for the WC amongst other things.

We camped about 200 yardmeters from ranger camp proper, pictured in this photo.
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otaman

Modest Sphinx

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Modest Sphinx Moth.

Big fuzzy guy.
12 hours ago
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artwells

What I saw

Stripy fungus
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Stripy fungus
12 hours ago
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dreyfusslugado 10 hours ago
Geology, or mycology?
dreyfusslugado 10 hours ago
nm, I read the alt text. mycology.
m3moellering

Off grid for a while.

Lake Eaton, Adirondacks, New York, USA
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Lake Eaton, Adirondacks, New York, USA
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ufez pro Yesterday
Hell yeah. Enjoy!
kokogiak Yesterday
Ahhhh... I can hear the quiet
0y3ahSansAcut3 Yesterday
Criss cross water! Lovely!
octaneTom

Become ungovernable

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dogwelder pro Yesterday
That sign is inaccurate.
MackReed pro Yesterday
@dogwelder Right? Not seeing near enough no-hand mudprints.
Where are the butts and feet’s and faces?
snarkout pro 20 hours ago
No, mud handprints!
danelectro pro 12 hours ago
bill stickers is innocent
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dogwelder

The Treachery of Tools

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source: https://www.tumblr.com/?page=3
Yesterday
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dreyfusslugado Yesterday
Tank Toman: HAMMER!!
tonyb pro Yesterday
ceci n'est pas un drill
me3dia pro Yesterday
rare photo of the Predator
otaman pro Yesterday
I just want to hammer the point home ...
dogwelder pro Yesterday
@me3dia+++
BennyTheIcepick pro Yesterday
Title
tweedlydo pro Yesterday
DUGGA DUGGA DUGGA https://www.youtube.com/watch...
danelectro pro 12 hours ago
there's always a dril tweet
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0y3ahSansAcut3

...It's How You Play The Game...

Philippines’ Alexandra Eala returns a very low volley, to Poland’s Iga Swiatek during their third round match at Wimbledon, with a smile.
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Philippines’ Alexandra Eala returns a very low volley, to Poland’s Iga Swiatek during their third round match at Wimbledon, with a smile.
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Philippines’ Alexandra Eala returns to Poland’s Iga Swiatek during their third round match at Wimbledon.
#photography #HenryNicholls AFP Getty
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joost 18 hours ago
Insane picture ++
Goshawk pro 17 hours ago
Wow!
ardgedee pro 17 hours ago
Now that's how you do a push-up.
snowbow 14 hours ago
i couldnt do that in my wildest dreams
joost 14 hours ago
@ardgedee ++
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LocalStain

🤣

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I've been on the internet a long time and I'm pretty sure this is the first time I've seen this.
2 days ago
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cottenwess Yesterday
i would get this on a t-shirt.
3rdparty pro Yesterday
It’s in the archives here somewhere
samh pro Yesterday
#tweetrot
davidl

NOT MY TEMPO

A meme combining JK Simmons’ character Fletcher from the movie Whiplash (2014) - a demanding, uncompromising music teacher - with the drummer from Angine de Poitrine. The figure of Fletcher is inserted precisely, i.e., without any background, into a photo of the drummer such that he appears to be reprimanding him ruthlessly, as in the film.
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A meme combining JK Simmons’ character Fletcher from the movie Whiplash (2014) - a demanding, uncompromising music teacher - with the drummer from Angine de Poitrine. The figure of Fletcher is inserted precisely, i.e., without any background, into a photo of the drummer such that he appears to be reprimanding him ruthlessly, as in the film.
Source: chino murena (badendaev) on Threads:
https://www.threads.com/@badenda...
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MackReed pro Yesterday
OMFG
spingo pro 18 hours ago
hahah
ardgedee pro 17 hours ago
What am I missing here?
MackReed pro 15 hours ago
@ardgedee https://www.youtube.com/watch...
owl 11 hours ago
Only partially germane to the topic, but I feel Whiplash is actually a film about codependency and abuse, not about any actual musical skill. I know a very skilled drummer who feels the same way. JK's character is pure and simply an asshole, and Miles Teller should be read as the victim.
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csilverman

outer burrows

A blue evening sky over a meadow, and a view underground. A small tunnel leads down to a large burrow, except the burrow has a glowing white doorway in it leading somewhere else. Fixed to the wall of the burrow is a black sign with white lettering and a white arrow. The style looks like New York City subway signage, and the sign says "downtown". Above ground, next to the hole, is a spherical green and yellow lamp that indicates a New York City subway entrance. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A blue evening sky over a meadow, and a view underground. A small tunnel leads down to a large burrow, except the burrow has a glowing white doorway in it leading somewhere else. Fixed to the wall of the burrow is a black sign with white lettering and a white arrow. The style looks like New York City subway signage, and the sign says "downtown". Above ground, next to the hole, is a spherical green and yellow lamp that indicates a New York City subway entrance. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
#notesArt
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BennyTheIcepick pro 19 hours ago
Making my way downtown
Tunnel fast
Through the grass
And I’m homebound
B6FA798A3449

flat affect

color photograph of a sun-dappled concrete sidewalk, with flattened plastic sunglasses inserts in the middle of the upper half.
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color photograph of a sun-dappled concrete sidewalk, with flattened plastic sunglasses inserts in the middle of the upper half.
Spotted in Oakland
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cottenwess

checkmate

trump playing checkers and the ayatollah playing chess.
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trump playing checkers and the ayatollah playing chess.
Canadian illustrator Bruce McKinnon
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MackReed

me_irl

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source: https://www.tumblr.com/mostlysi...
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Lockjaw pro Yesterday
Hard same.
roonie pro Yesterday
And yet, you wear pants.
joffaboy

Yes to this King

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Stephen King in a red t shirt 'Waiting for the big beautiful obituary '
https://www.threads.com/@elk...
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3rdparty pro Yesterday
shirt is ai/shopped but I’m not mad
Davezilla pro Yesterday
No this king who turned out to be a SA apologist recently.
artwells

we noticed your vibe from across time and space

vintage photo of couple in shiny close in a round bed lined with shelves of AV equipment
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vintage photo of couple in shiny close in a round bed lined with shelves of AV equipment
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0y3ahSansAcut3 Yesterday
We-R-Hungry. R-U-Noon-Meal?
dphiffer

 

Black-and-white print: a data center (a large, flat, white warehouse) burning and billowing thick smoke, set in a desert landscape. The sky and ground are depicted using long, fine hatching lines.
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Black-and-white print: a data center (a large, flat, white warehouse) burning and billowing thick smoke, set in a desert landscape. The sky and ground are depicted using long, fine hatching lines.
source: https://piaille.fr/@vilain...
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joffaboy

Double Lambretta, 1953

B&W photo of 1950s family, with man seated at a motor scooter with 2 front wheels
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B&W photo of 1950s family, with man seated at a motor scooter with 2 front wheels
https://www.tumblr.com/thevault...
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poorusher Yesterday
Lol my other car is a bikes!
dreyfusslugado Yesterday
Peter Gibbons: What would you do if you had a million dollars?

Lawrence: I'll tell you what I'd do, man, two Lambrettas at the same time, man.
MackReed pro Yesterday
(slaps fender) just think how many mirrors you could mount on this baby!
travis pro Yesterday
@dreyfusslugado ++
dapete 13 hours ago
@dreyfusslugado ha!
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ang

tacofredag

A plank of wood with 5 tacos on it. The taco shells are formed into small trays filled with meat, lettuce, pickled onion, tomato and cilantro.
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A plank of wood with 5 tacos on it. The taco shells are formed into small trays filled with meat, lettuce, pickled onion, tomato and cilantro.
"But there is room for creativity. Over time, Norwegians have adapted the taco to local tastes and ingredients. In the hunter-led northern reaches, reindeer and moose can appear in place of beef, while smoked salmon, shrimp and other fish versions crop up along the coast."

https://www.bbc.com/travel...

I am 100% in for Norwegian tacos.

Bonus: You know this isn't a niche anymore when your national statistics office has an official taco ingredients price index to track inflation: https://www.ssb.no/priser-o...
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0y3ahSansAcut3 Yesterday
That looks like pickled red onions. Dang!
thelonius 17 hours ago
The Norwegians are also the largest consumers of frozen pizza
O_C

"It's just up the hill," they said.

Line drawing of Dracula's castle on the top of a really tall hillside/cliffside. It's the night of a full moon.
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Line drawing of Dracula's castle on the top of a really tall hillside/cliffside. It's the night of a full moon.
source: https://the-unknown-friend.tumblr.com/post...

The Annotated Dracula, 1975 (Wilfried Sätty)
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mcmjolnir pro 13 hours ago
Bleh bleh bleh, this is vair de magic heppens
y95

Man, nobody could build a shithouse like the WPA.

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https://bsky.app/profile...
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ardgedee pro Yesterday
This photo immediately made me nostalgic for state parks in the northern Appalachians in a way that scenic photos usually don't. Guess I'm not that outdoorsy of a person.
scruss pro Yesterday
The WPA built millions of less impressive but very necessary outhouses across the southern USA. They are hilariously under-documented because it was seen as rude and embarrassing to take pictures of shitters.
thelonius 17 hours ago
I guess a brick one was not quite enough
mattbucher

The babe has spoken

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roonie pro Yesterday
Edwardian babies did not tolerate stuttering.
spingo pro 18 hours ago
Fuck off forever, Wilbur.
snarkout

"Public media should not lie."

A TV in a living room with a message in Hungarian on the screen
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A TV in a living room with a message in Hungarian on the screen
source: https://www.theguardian.com/world...

"Hungarian public media outlets close to Viktor Orbán have suspended broadcasting, the country’s prime minister said as he hailed efforts to dismantle the longtime nationalist leader’s control over information."

The message on the TV reads, "Public media should not lie. We are sorry for doing it for so long. Public media now will be reformed so it will be independent and trustworthy. Our news program is currently suspended. Stay tuned!"
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tweedlydo pro Yesterday
jebus.
0y3ahSansAcut3 Yesterday
They loved big butts...
cottenwess Yesterday
if we ever have public media outlets again..
MackReed

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a heavyset, apparently Latino man in cobalt blue t-shirt with a goofy smile stands hugging his elbows and scrunching his neck into his shoulders as if he’s chilly in front of a supermarket freezer labeled “FROZEN HISPANIC”
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a heavyset, apparently Latino man in cobalt blue t-shirt with a goofy smile stands hugging his elbows and scrunching his neck into his shoulders as if he’s chilly in front of a supermarket freezer labeled “FROZEN HISPANIC”
this whole set tho: https://www.tumblr.com/gingerha...
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nikkuneko pro 2 days ago
the song of my people
Lockjaw pro 2 days ago
¡Hace frio!
roonie pro 2 days ago
Warning: ice.
poorusher

Akihiko Okamura

Women crossing through British Army barricade, Northern Ireland, c. 1969
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Women crossing through British Army barricade, Northern Ireland, c. 1969
source: https://akihiko-okamura.ie

"From the late 1960s to the early 1980s, renowned Japanese war photographer Akihiko Okamura (1929-1985) created a remarkable, compelling and largely unseen body of work in Ireland, north and south. After covering the Vietnam War, Okamura went to Ireland in 1968 and soon after, in 1969, he decided to move to Ireland with his family. From then on, he continually photographed the Troubles in the North and his life with his family in the South, until he suddenly passed away, in 1985."
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williwaw pro 3 days ago
Wow.

This is an incredible photo.

So I've always found Irish history super fascinating and have read quite a few books about it; of course the Troubles loom large as part of it. (I particularly liked "The Troubles" by Tim Pat Coogan if one is looking.)

Now - I read hundreds of books a year (no kids + no T.V. for the win!) so for books to lodge in my head they have to be pretty special. But there are certain books that I can't get *out* of my head and I brood over them for *years* after reading them; such books I refer to as "books that changed my DNA". There aren't that many.

ANYWAY maybe 5-6 years ago I read "Say Nothing" by Patrick Raden Keefe, which on the surface (and also underneath - it's a masterful bit of storytelling architeciture) was about the murder of Jean McConville in 1972, weaving in the story of a few notorious Troubles era folks like Gerry Adams and particularly the Price sisters, who are most well-known for going on a hunger strike in prison. But really, it's about the most holistic coverage of the entire Troubles era I've ever read, and it's also about *Ireland*. (It also engages the reader with the problems of how to document certain kinds of history.) Just fantastic stuff.

And it just knocked my fucking socks off while also slapping me in the face. I would have read it in a day if I hadn't had to keep stopping and go take a walk so I could thinking about what I just read. I immediately re-read it and have several times since. And still, though it's been years, I regularly think about it - it was truly a book that changed my DNA. Tldr: read it!

*Cough* circling back, a huge part of the book - and one of the themes and he framed it that I've been unable to stop thinking about ever since concerns how protest and then radicalization happens, and especially how it happened in Ireland. It asks some very huge questions about violence - how it's framed & narrated; particularly the morality of (including *forgetting*!); and the spaces in which both condemnation and condoning occur and circle around each other. Which might not seem like new subjects but he definitely makes the reader ask questions of themselves in very interesting ways. (All of this very much hit home in the wake and then re-election of The Shithead.) And from that viewpoint this photo is *everything*. It's about half the book in one image. Incredible.
williwaw pro 3 days ago
^Uh, sorry that's so long, I'm very tired
ellieBOA 2 days ago
Williwaw, London Falling is on my TBR list, and I’ve been meaning to read Say Nothing for ages.
poorusher 2 days ago
Thank you both, I am always keen for a recommendation, I shall add to my list.

Also I went to Derry last year and it really made an impression on me. Could easily live there if things were a bit different.
snarkout pro 2 days ago
@williwaw Let me also recommend Keefe's "The Snakehead" (about human trafficking from China) and the absolutely rage-inducing "Empire of Pain" (about the Sacklers and the opiod crisis).
mkerbaj pro 2 days ago
@williwaw did you see the 8 part mini series about the Jean McConville killing? It was fascinating.
williwaw pro 2 days ago
@mkerbaj no, hadn't even heard of it, don't watch much t.v. . . . but I just looked it up and it's based on the book!! So if you liked it you'd like the book! Hooray for books!

@snarkout already read em! :) both filed under "incredible books I'm emotionally incapable of reading again"

(Rage inducing is right - I started Empire of Pain and then saved it until wood chopping time, which probably prevented me from punching a wall or something similarly awful.)
snarkout pro 2 days ago
@williwaw At least those people remain disgustingly rich. Proof that America works!
billturner pro 5 hours ago
@williwaw I read and enjoyed "Say Nothing" as well, but have since read that there are a lot of folks that say it's not the best telling of the story or what was happening. I think mainly because the author wasn't present during that time, and is only putting together a story after the fact.

I've been looking for other books on the troubles to offer different perspectives. I've seen "Making Sense of the Troubles" by David McKittrick recommended a few times, so I may try finding a copy of that.

Of course, something with such a contentious history will have many speaking out about where to find the truth in what's published.
williwaw pro 5 hours ago
@billturner oh no someone who wasn't there wrote a book about it

guess we can never read a book about WWII again unless the historian was there when hitler killed himself or saw the attack on Pearl Habor 1st hand

all those journalists writing news articles are so wrong unless they're in the room when the corruption happens or on the exact beach the exact second the environmental disaster occurs

Some people just love shitting on things that are good or what other people like.
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snowbow

 

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Went to a biodiversity museum yesterday and checked out a bunch of specimens. It was great. These eggs were such pretty colours and so delicate looking.

It felt really inspiring. I used to draw exclusively insects and collect them too. Kind of want to draw some of the creatures I saw yesterday.
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BennyTheIcepick pro Yesterday
As I was getting into birdwatching, a colleague of mine gave me this incredible book on bird eggs from around the world. You might appreciate it.
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp...
snowbow 14 hours ago
@BennyTheIcepick oh neat! thanks!
artwells

New gnome house

A white red and brown house inser into a tree, with gnome and horse
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A white red and brown house inser into a tree, with gnome and horse
Decided to print another structure for the gnome habitat
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spingo pro 18 hours ago
<3

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