Think in about how I blame the borrowers in my walls for literally anything that they coulda done.
Also like, wouldn’t it be such a funny story if a human was raised on ‘fairy tales’ (the borrowers book series) and knew about borrowers. So they don’t actually believe in them, they’re more like a unicorn, something impossible but still a cool idea to the human. So whenever anything goes missing, or the wires on something in their house get messed up, they just go like “oh dam, the borrowers are at it again” just sarcastically.
But then one day, an actual borrower moves in with them, they start to notice more and more stuff going missing, and keep blaming their fictional borrowers which are fake to them.
ONLY THE ACTUAL BORROWER HAS NO IDEA ITS FAKE!! They just think that they are really bad at their job and even consider approaching the human and pleading for their life.
So then eventually, they meet and the humans just like “oh crap! You’re actually real?!” And the borrower is all confused like “bro, haven’t you been blaming me for stuff? You mean you didn’t actually know I was here?!? I JUST REVEALED MY EXISTENCE TO YOU FOR NO REASON?!”
it would be so freaking hilarious.
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Who knew Toyotas were so comically splendid? 1966 Toyota 2000 GT.
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from a Japanese promotional book about the The Nissan Skyline GT-R
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“Alone again…”
(Failed vent post from 4 years ago)
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"I was a lost little lamb in the big city. Making the big risk to see my friend and move in with her. My father disapproved of a tiny living with a giant, but I was very stubborn and left. I wore my mother's clothes and felt so out of place. Trying to not get stepped on while also trying to make my way. Back in those days, it was harder for tinies to move about and have things to help us. " - Dame
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Carol Lang with Dodge Colt GT
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Buried in the depths of this virtual race garage, an ambiguous GT car masquerades as a N°13 Ferrieri Æ60 GTE to get in the spirit. (forgotten_concepts_ai)
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