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depression is over it’s done it is obliterated look at this fucking shirt i found at the thrift near my house

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From Showcase of Interior Design: Pacific Edition (1992)
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sometimes its just like *street lights reflecting off the wet asphalt at night* maybe life isnt so ugly after all
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Visit NewRetro.Net for A journey to the Past -
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What More Could You Expect?
RCA VP-3301 Data Terminal, 1981
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Visit NewRetro.Net for A journey to the Past -
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LA Cares AIDS campaign (c.1984) starring Zelda Rubinstein Zelda Rubinstein was a little person (the term she preferred) who began acting in her 40's. Her big break came in 1982 with her role as Tangina Barrons in the film Poltergeist.
In 1984, she was the the central figure in a series of advertisements, directed towards gay men specifically, promoting safer sex and AIDS awareness. Rubinstein did so at risk to her own career, especially so shortly after her rise to fame, and admitted later that she did "pay a price, career-wise." "I lost a friend to AIDS, one of the first public figures that died of AIDS," the actress said in an interview with The Advocate. "I knew it was not the kind of disease that would stay in anybody's backyard. It would climb the fences, get over the fences into all of our homes. It was not limited to one group of people." She attended the first AIDS Project Los Angeles AIDS Walk. (Source:Wikipedia)
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“LET EVERY PANSY BLOOM!,” Gay Freedom Day Parade, San Francisco, California, June 25, 1978. Photo by William Tom, c/o @onearchives. #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory #Resist (at San Francisco, California)
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Think of the Possibilities
Atari 800 Computers, 1979
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