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delta-breezes:
“Fig & Hop Simple Syrup | Adventures In Cooking
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delta-breezes:

Fig & Hop Simple Syrup | Adventures In Cooking

lovepsd:
“https://www.instagram.com/p/B_KaWHPgWYl/
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laughoutloud-club:
“After 2 years watching movies on the cellphone, and hours of 9gag, my wife and I gathered enough for this beauty, our first TV
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laughoutloud-club:

After 2 years watching movies on the cellphone, and hours of 9gag, my wife and I gathered enough for this beauty, our first TV

pomrania:

the-adventures-of-dave:

catsbeaversandducks:

By Jan and Odee

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Yeah, you got it spot on!

Stages of cat development.

pixalry:

Back to the Future Trilogy Posters - Created by Matt Ferguson

Part of the Amblinesque art exhibition, more details available here.

s-h-o-w-a:

The rooftops of Ginza, 1958

by Seiichi Nagano

nemoi:
“thanksomuch:
“ yesssssssssssssssssssssss
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nemoi:

thanksomuch:

yesssssssssssssssssssssss

trycoastal:
“Keep liking my posts and we gonna end up like this
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trycoastal:

Keep liking my posts and we gonna end up like this

twofistedpulp:

Rocket Skis.

Oh, i’m sorry i don’t think you heard me…ROCKET SKIS!!

Artist Earle Bergey can take much of the credit for the *Miniskirts on the Moon* style of portraying female characters in classic pulp science fiction, which i think is what makes this cover so notable.

Not only is it’s female protagonist showing little skin, but she’s front & centre, armed & blasting monsters with her square-jawed male counterpart, tastefully doing the same in the background. Oddly progressive for 1946.

Though seemingly to compensate, the interiors are wall-to-wall miniskirts:)

Thrilling Wonder Stories, december, 1946.

Cover by Earle Bergey.