Family in a sidecar traveling from Omaha, Nebraska to Salt Lake City, Utah along Highway 30, 1948 - by Allan Grant (1919 - 2008), American
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Drug dog found 18 bags of meth in central Nebraska traffic stop, sheriff’s office says
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Drug dog found 18 bags of meth in central Nebraska traffic stop, sheriff’s office says
Jessica RathgenCourtesy: Merrick County Sheriff’s Office LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A woman was caught with 18 bags of methamphetamine in central Nebraska, authorities say. The Merrick County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday that it pulled over 42-year-old Jessica Rathgen on Highway 30. A deputy and a drug-sniffing dog found the meth — plus some marijuana and […]
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I can't handle the thought of Metropolis and Gotham being like,, a 30 minute drive from each other. How can they be distinctly different cities if they're literally a stone's throw from each other??
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Daido Moriyama /Japanese, b. 1938
Tomei Expressway, 1972
—Collection of Gloria Katz and Williard Huyck
... Moriyama’s high-contrast, gritty depictions capture the energy native to the neighborhood, creating a visual history of Tokyo’s youth throughout one of its most combustible phases in history. It is this power that shapes Moriyama’s work, creating an unfolding visual testament to the cultural landscape of post-war Japan.
https://time.com/3787568/daido-moriyama/
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I also find it funny when people who are “old” are surprised that “young people” know about certain things like,,,,, first of all poor people exist and didn’t get new consoles/electronics. They grew up on older things because that’s what their parents could afford or grew up with. Plus some people just have kids young and some things aren’t as old as you think and you are not that old sometimes
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