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spazzachoo · 2 months ago
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Tires... new szn... omg...
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eljd2r2 · 1 year ago
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foldingfittedsheets · 11 months ago
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I grew up lucky for a queer person. My area wasn’t actively hostile to me. My parents accepted the news that I had a crush on my best friend with no major upset.
There was homophobic comments made in my household in line with the era, but without hatred behind the words. I got called “lesbian” by bullies but honestly it just rolled off of hurtful and hit funny.
That’s why I was so ill prepared for my move to Arizona. I was moving to live with my at-the-time girlfriend, Taylor. She was native to the state and I’d met her while living there for one miserable year in high school. I’d had a crush on her for ten years before we started dating.
In the process of moving my parents were helping by driving a uhaul with my stuff while Taylor and I drove down in my car. It was a two day drive and we rolled into my new city one warm desert evening. We stopped to get some water and wait for my parents to catch up in the uhaul.
We got out of the car, stretching our achy limbs and heading toward a little fast food place in the strip mall. Across the parking lot a group of men started hooting and whistling at us. Words like “beautiful,” and “come here” drifting along the still evening air. We didn’t react and they grew louder until I casually flipped them off.
The tenor of their calls changed instantly. Now we heard “dykes” and “bitches” and “teach you a lesson”. For the first time, I felt afraid to be walking along in a lit parking lot. I looked at Taylor and to my horror she had started to turn in their direction.
I grabbed her arm and she shook me off. The men were moving away but I didn’t want to see a fight or worse break out if she caught up. But Taylor wasn’t heading to follow them. She was arrowing toward the truck they’d been lounging across.
“What are you doing?” I asked her anxiously.
For answer she reached for guys front tire and started letting the air out. A nervous giggle escaped me and I stood to keep lookout. She had the front two tires done before the trucks owner came storming across the parking lot.
“You should have just slashed them!” he snarled, “Woulda been faster.”
Taylor rose and coolly said, “That’s destruction of property, I was just checkin’ your tires, bro.”
Emotions flitted across his face from surprise to rage but after a moment he mastered his anger and said, “Okay. I get it. We were out of line before.”
He held out his hand as if to shake hers and I tensed. His eyes told a very different story than his mouth. Taylor casually flicked his air cap at him and it bounced off his chest. We turned and walked away without another word.
It was my first night in my new town. The scene would set the stage for later interactions. People who would ask me if I couldn’t empathize with parents who kicked their gay kids out for spreading sin. I’d go on to be followed and harassed on more than one occasion. That night showed me how privileged I’d been and how vulnerable I was at the time. But I at least had the satisfaction of thinking back to that man filling his tires back up with air.
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slowdowntogofast · 10 months ago
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thunderstruck9 · 3 months ago
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Art Green (American, 1941-2025), Magnetic Reaction, 1968. Oil on canvas, 55 1/4 x 43 1/4 in.
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thatsbelievable · 20 days ago
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humanoidhistory · 3 months ago
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Syd Mead, 1985, gouache on panel. On view in the retrospective Syd Mead: Future Pastime through 5/21 in New York.
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coolthingsguyslike · 4 months ago
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itscolossal · 6 months ago
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Nøne Futbol Club’s ‘Hot Wheels’ Drive at the Dualities of Systems and Society
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whereifindsanity · 6 months ago
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Flat Tire by Michael Ochs
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 1 year ago
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Vincent Price guest stars on the Steve Allen Show (1956)
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stone-cold-groove · 2 months ago
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They feel like they look... Ad for Firestone tires - 1972.
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chasingrainbowsforever · 7 months ago
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~ Black and Gray ~
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389 · 2 years ago
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German Kotik
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coolthingsguyslike · 6 months ago
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