

There is no before, it was decorated as soon as it was built by the designer-- it was always intentional. (the building is like 8 years old iirc)
There is no before, it was decorated as soon as it was built by the designer-- it was always intentional. (the building is like 8 years old iirc)
I started reading the version posted, saw the original was on 404, clicked on that and shared the link with my wife, and as soon as I saw the link preview I IMMEDIATELY deleted it and said No! Don’t read that one! It’s not redacted enough!"
So in this case I absolutely agree, the PC Gamer version was the better one to share.
I’d like to shout out community radio as well! Your town or city probably has one or you can stream them online. Local DJs playing whatever they want with no ads, just music. I volunteer for a couple and they’re really fun to be a part of.
Okay, what am I missing here? I’ve been staring at this image for five minutes.
My feed got a lot less irritating when I blocked posts from CyberGhost.
It’s from Scarfolk Council, which I highly recommend looking up. Fake 70s British PSAs from an imaginary nightmare town.
Now this is ART.
Two books that I read in high school definitely changed my life: first was Big Sur by Jack Kerouac. There are intentionally misspelled words, almost no punctuation and very little traditional structure to his writing (it’s about him having DTs in a cabin on the coast in northern California). I was literally not aware that you could write books and not follow the grammatical rules they teach you in school, I remember showing it to my friends like “Look at this?! Can you believe it?!”
The second book was Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut, which also has a non traditional structure, is full of potty humor (and I’m not trying to be polite, it’s the best way I can put it), is filled with doodles and is just fucking bizarre while also being very readable and funny.
Kids need to learn the rules of how to write, but they also need to be taught that rules are meant to be broken sometimes.
Now this is the content I come to the Internet for.
That is the ugliest child I have ever laid eyes on.