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Source: Ettore Sottass, Esprit Flagship Store Cologne 1985 vaporwavefashion.com
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That Comfy Vaporwave Aesthetic and Feel. Feel the rain drizzle outside your apartment in Chongqing. Close your eyes. Breath in. Breath out.
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Tekken
Tekken (Japanese: 鉄拳, “Iron Fist”) is a fighting video game franchise created, developed, and published by Namco (later Bandai Namco Entertainment). Beginning with the original Tekken released in December 1994, the series has received several sequels as well as updates and spin-off titles. Tekken was one of the first fighting games at the time to use 3D animation. The series has been adapted into three films and other media.
There are seven main installments to the series, one installment having an updated version that also made a home release, two non-canonical installments, and a seventh mainline game released on Japanese arcades on 2015 and PC and console on June 2, 2017.
The premise of each game in the main series documents the events of the King of Iron Fist Tournament, hosted by the MishimaZaibatsu. The prize is typically control of the company, which allows the winner to host the following tournament. After beating the game with each character, an ending cutscene is unlocked and usually one of the endings from each game becomes the continuation of the story into the following installment. The story has largely revolved around the Mishima clan curse, which began narratively with Heihachi Mishima throwing his son Kazuya Mishima from a cliff when he was five years old. Kazuya was nearly killed from the fall, but through the influence of the “Devil Gene” he survived and swore revenge to his father by the time of the King of Iron Fist Tournament.
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halo 1 is the only entry in the series that features….
the flood wiggle
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me, at 9 in the morning, watching dead mall/abandoned motel videos:

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Rhode Island Mall. Warwick, RI. 2006. closed 2011.
The course of the Pawtuxet River was altered in order to build this mall in 1967.
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Crestwood Court. Crestwood, MO. opened 1957, closed 2013. It was one of the first malls in the area to have more than one department store. Demolition began in 2016.
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Abandoned Randall Park Mall in North Randall, Ohio. At the time of its opening on August 11, 1976, it was the world’s largest shopping center with over 2 million square feet in size.
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