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opendirectories · 1 year ago
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ominous-signs · 24 hours ago
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My sister saw this one in the wild. I believe it was at a historic battlefield, which might explain the sort of staff who write signs like this
I love how it goes from silly
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To ominous
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i m m e d i a t e l y
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littlewebtreasures · 4 months ago
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Roadsigns by Animation Factory
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ominous-signs · 2 days ago
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Official ominous sign(s)
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American Poetry by Brendon Burton
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ominous-signs · 24 hours ago
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was at the nashville zoo a couple weeks ago. talking about animal camouflage but did they have to word it like that
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opendirectories · 3 days ago
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silly-signs · 18 hours ago
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Someone who works at our local Safeway has apparently been having fun lately. :)
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ominous-signs · 24 hours ago
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silly-signs · 18 hours ago
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Official spam sign
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opendirectories · 1 day ago
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ominous-signs · 18 hours ago
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2000ghosts · 6 months ago
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august 1, 2008
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wakewithgiggli · 3 days ago
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silly-signs · 2 days ago
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e-n-d-a-s-h · 11 months ago
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Liz Toohey-Wiese, 2024.
"A sign installed in the largest wildfire burn I’ve ever seen, along the BC/YK border. Borrowing the aesthetics of BC Recreation Site signs, once again pointing to the overlaps of outdoor recreation, resource extraction, and the consequences of the climate crisis. Most recreation sites in BC exist along previously built logging and mining roads.
“Forced into a great and difficult transformation” was a line I heard in a lecture on Buddhist philosophy I was listening to on my drive up north. But it became another mantra I thought about while living in a place that’s been utterly transformed by resource extraction over the past century, and as I thought about the burnt landscapes I drove through."
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