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Audience Poll from Phil Donahue Show (5/21/1990) Aired 2 weeks before the Season 1 finale
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Stuff_By_Mark, Joy Division
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HUGE music blinkie dump.. found some mayhem ones too which i was surprised about!!
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Original promotional art for Nosferatu (1922).
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Japanese Race Horses










#kawaii culture#horseblr#japan#ottb#thoroughbred#racehorse#kyoto#horses#kawaii#horse#japanese#horse girl#japan aesthetic
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This shift in the Netherlands street design during the 1970s gas crisis. While the US returned to its car centric ways once the crisis was resolved, the Dutch used it as a moment of reckoning with the shortcomings of car dependency.
Change did not happen overnight rather it came from decades of grass roots movements like “Stop de Kindermoord” which translated directly to “Stop Child Murder”, a series of protests advocating for safer streets and precursor to the current “Vision Zero” movement, as well as what my professor refers to as “Anarchist Cyclists” who played a pivotal role in taking back the streets from cars.
A lot of naysayers out there will oppose bold changes to Atlanta's street designs by saying "This isn't Europe! Atlanta isn't Amsterdam! Stop expecting us to be what we aren't."
But Amsterdam wasn't always *Amsterdam* -- they had a period when streets were oriented way too heavily toward driving.
Can Atlanta ever make exactly as much progress as they made? Given the enormous scale of sprawl damage to our region, and the extent of our low-density growth, it's sensible to adjust expectations on the timeline of our transformation.
But there's no reason to think we can't eventually experience a similar level of success with breaking away from the dominance of automobiles and becoming a more pedestrian oriented place, and spreading the kind of safe walking/biking infrastructure that's on the Beltline throughout our streets, alongside roadways that are safer for all users.
We need a bold vision for our urbanism, and we need to keep working toward it with the kind of big steps that are appropriate for a major city.
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The Unicorn Tapestries (1495-1505 AD)
Also known as “Hunt of the Unicorn”

The Hunters Enter the Woods

The Unicorn Purifies Water

The Unicorn Crosses a Stream

The Unicorn Defends Himself

The Unicorn Surrenders to a Maiden

The Hunters Return to the Castle

The Unicorn Rests in Garden (Unicorn in Captivity)
#the metropolitan museum of art#unicorn tapestries#art history#unicorn in captivity#the last unicorn#medieval art#hunt of the unicorn
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Twin Peaks: LPS Casting


Laura Palmer - #091


Dale Cooper - #005


Audrey Horne - 673


Harry Truman - #395


Bob - #641
#twin peaks#lps#david lynch#laura palmer#fan cast#dale cooper#littlest pet shop#lps casting#audrey horne#fire walk with me
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Strawberry Switchblade 🍓ྀི
8 Beat Gag Magazine vol. 6 (1985)
#strawberry switchblade#rose mcdowall#manga#jill bryson#synthpop#goth#1980s#j fashion#goth subculture
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9million000000 ~ WTKHTS 02/04/25
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"The Ilama scene was a happy accident! I knew that if I laughed a potentially great and spontaneous moment would be lost." — KYLE MACLACHLAN
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