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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Jay and Jed Johnson photographed for ‘After Dark’ magazine on June 8, 1970. Photographed by Jack Mitchell
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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by Godmachine
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Tailgate Tuesday 🍑 #ukdodgechallengers #thatsmydodge #moparworldwide #mma #mopar #hemi #392 #dodge #challenger #dodgechallenger #widebody #petrolheads #moparmuscle #americanmusclecars #car #ukmopars #americanmuscleuk #carmeet #halo #green #black #v8 #moparornocar #headlights #musclecar #carlovers #carphotography #blacklist #ukcarscene #modernmopar (at The Rear End) https://www.instagram.com/p/CL7DJ7bFZs0/?igshid=1twtxtn2551qa
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Snail nestled in the eye socket of a skull on a headstone in Olsany Cemetery, Prague. 
Photo by Owen Phillips
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Vinegar valentines were a type of cheeky postcard decorated with a caricature and insulting poem that gained popularity in the Victorian era. Cheaply made, they were usually printed on one side of a single sheet of paper and cost only a penny.
The unflattering cards reportedly created a stir throughout all social levels, sometimes provoking fisticuffs and arguments. The receiver, not the sender, was responsible for the cost of postage up until the 1840s.
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Happy valentines 🖤
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The solution to all problems.
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Check me out on Instagram @theonewiththegreenlights
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Deep down inside, I can relate.
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Cult // Three + Details by Yuri Hill
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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I like numbers.
Today is a palindrome.
12.02.2021
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unidentifiedtriangle · 4 years ago
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Well hello there, avid listener, reader, lurker.
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