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Hoping for gloom, Vampira puts up an umbrella on sunny day. She tells signature seekers, "I give epitaphs not autographs."
Dennis Stock, “Good Evening, I Am Vampira,” Life, June 14, 1954
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1969 GM Buick advertisement
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We can say however, that Aziraphale has picked up the pace. Time is of the essence as Shax marshals her forces to descend on Aziraphale's store and retrieve Gabriel.
"This is really Shax's first time out on Earth," Gaiman explains, "She is working very diligently andvery hard in Hell for a long time. Now she is on Earth, trying to figure it all out. She's just discovering what Crowley has known for 6,000 years, which is that if you're a demon and come up with a brilliant plan to screw up the lives of humanity, people will get there first and do worse than anything you could have imagined! She's coming to terms with that.
"She is having to deal with the first crisis onher watch, as well, which is the disappearance of the archangel Gabriel from Heaven. It would be fair to say that by the end of the story, she is leading as much as she can get from Hell's requisition department - a legion of Hell - in an attack on a Soho bookshop."
When audiences catch up with Aziraphale again, he's enjoying his time among humans. He owns most of the block in a Soho neighbourhood, and he's meddling in Nina's love life. Meanwhile, Crowley has been living in his car, with his plants sitting on the back seat. He's grumpy about his current status quo, but frequently hangs out at Aziraphale's. The duo began as antagonists, but their history and...
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Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910), 'The Race of Death', ''Punch'', June 3, 1903
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I'm very much in the "anti-car culture" camp and find cars to be one of the worst aspects of living in any city (especially in Philly in the summer). It seems early cartoonists often depicted cars as machines of death around their general introduction into our shared public spaces. (I've amassed a rather large collection of these anti-car cartoons, this one from Punch being just one example.) Here's some car facts from a recent study from the Journal of Transport Geography: 1) 1 in 34 deaths are caused by cars and automobility with 1,670,000 deaths per year 2) Cars and automobility have killed 60–80 million people since their invention
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zackerymichael: Out of Service Center. Tokyo, Japan.
03/02/2024
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yall seen this?? in november rolling stone mag
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TOYOTA ad in BRUTUS magazine, N0.91(1984)
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turbochargedmag · 2 years
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Chevrolet ad, May 1986
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro
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Guy Bourdin for Vogue. 1977
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