If You See Something (IRL), Post Something! (Part 1)

Anti Coronavirus campaign is very on-brand.

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This kind of corporate campaigning is what really makes me sick.

“How can we get our PSA message across while making sure everyone is aware of our normal programs and products?”

Also, as a fist bump bisexual, I resent being forced into being a fingerguns bisexual.

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Alright! I got a bunch of interesting IRL pictures again!

Low sun together with very fine rain made some spectacular glitters on the surface of the water. I don’t know how well this comes across in the photo.

I don’t know anything else about this, other then that it’s spectacular!

Beer with a high price and a very questionable name. It was mediocre in taste.

Oblig. sunset.

Nice anti-fascist gear by a cool band. What got to me most is the soccer apparel style of the merch, that is not something I usually associate with punk music.

National Newspaper ran some stories with a suitably creepy Zuck as the images. Nightmare fuel :sweat_smile:

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Maybe the brewers were Sepultura fans.

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Giving scissor lift rides at the parade

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SO MUCH YOU CAN DO
SO MUCH WE CAN DO TO HELP

A massive board permanently bolted over 7 of the 10 original teller windows at my local Chase.

“Layoffs is Customer Service!” </Orwell>

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Here’s a sunset photo so you can post again now, @ratel

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This was a couple of years ago, and I forgot about it until now when I went looking for something else.

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Thanks!

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Idk but, it’s referencing Temple University in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania.

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That’s a lot of wasted talent, resources, time, education, fuel, money etc for mass murder machine. Hope some of the research helped somebody.

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Could it be Icarus?

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Is that a very advantageous photo op?

Amazing.

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Man, I’m a 100% sure I saw that recently, twice even, but I just can’t recall where or when…

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What did the plate of chopped steak say?

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@anon67050589 @kingannoy

It’s an installation to honour the Helicopter Emergency Medical Services, located at the Kamen cloverleaf interchange.

The artist, Alfred Gockel used a retired HEMS chopper, a Bo 105 M, mounted on 8 steel figures. The figures have wings because the nickname for HEMS is Yellow Angels.

I shot the picture out of a moving car with a wide angle lens and had to blow it up a bit, that’s why it’s a little pixely.

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