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dummy-kanji · 5 months
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Cinematic Series #06 por Laser Kola Por Flickr: This same alley can be seen in the first episode of the new Netflix series Hibana (Spark), when Kamiya calls Tokunaga from Osaka.
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robthepensioner · 7 months
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Entrance to a land of enchantment and mystery, Blackpool.
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the-elisakou · 2 years
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Night life
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An acrylic painting, it’s 50x70cm big (about 20x28inches)! The goal was to depict the feeling of unknown that one can feel at night!
Here is an another acrylic painting of the same size about an abandoned mansion
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the-nightpig · 2 years
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paulpingminho · 8 months
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qupritsuvwix · 1 year
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thecruellestmonth · 3 months
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The Narrows ≠ Crime Alley = Park Row
"Crime Alley" is a nickname for the Park Row neighborhood.
Crime Alley (officially known as Park Row) is not the same neighborhood as the Narrows.
Crime Alley was introduced as a distinct area in Detective Comics #457 (1976).
The Narrows area was introduced in the 2005 movie Batman Begins. After the New 52 reboot, in about 2013, the Narrows popped up in the comics.
Doctor Leslie Thompkins has worked in Park Row (later known as Crime Alley) since Bruce was a young child.
Bruce Wayne's parents were murdered in Park Row. Their deaths caused Park Row to become known as Crime Alley. After Park Row became Crime Alley, businesses left, and the neighborhood deteriorated into the worst slum in Gotham.
Jason Todd is from Crime Alley.
Duke Thomas is from the Narrows.
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2seeitall · 1 day
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Old town street in Tarragona.
 Catalonia (Spain)
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goddesspharo · 2 months
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Glen Powell, Margot Robbie, and Pom Klementieff at the Chanel Dinner at Chateau Marmont - 09.12.2019 [x]
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alleysandpathways · 6 months
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(by Andre Manuel)
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honoratka · 1 year
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@radiatorchains
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"Okay. Who the hell killed Sławek and didn't even bother to clean up? Like this was clearly done with some sorta super-strength, so it's either one of YOU or one of YOU," the pink-haired girl exclaimed pointing at a small group of Nosferatu and then at a few Lasombra standing there, her voice echoing through the sewer. "Now there's gonna be sooo much fuss around this one random store! Like, I don't know, at least give someone a call if you don't wanna deal with that stuff yourself, but leaving it like that is just kinda. You know. Icky," she concluded. The rest of the vampires looked completely done and like they've heard the accusation one too many times already.
// A/N: im on the case!!!!!!!!!like herlock sholmes ( •̀ ω •́ )✧ //
"Why do you even care?" One of the bystanders asked. "Didn't you literally say something about creating more corpses if you need one and can't find any?" He scoffed.
"Ugh! Whatever! I don't even care!" Honorata shouted, stomping her foot and turning around to leave. She put on her facemask, which partially covered the black cracks spreading from around her cheeks all the way down to her chest with an overprint of a Sanrio-style animal mouth, and climbed out of a manhole in some dirty alley. She gasped and lowered herself again, the metal cover bumping her on the head slightly, when she saw someone walk by. It was a big, hairy, muscled, angry looking man.
// A/N: ZOMG who might this be??!?!!1??! ┬┴┬┴┤(・_├┬┴┬┴ //
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pinejay · 8 months
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idk why ppl say finding books to read is hard as an adult compared to just reading fanfiction regurgitating the same tropes over and over. just sneak a peak at what someone on the subway is reading and google the words on the page to find the title and then read that book yourself and then read all the author's other books and then go on reddit to find similar authors and read all their books too
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m0e-ru · 1 year
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still sticking with the headcanon that adachis car is pure ass like it's fucking shit and unfunctional as balls it's probably third hand. man who doesn't have the cis guy trait to take care of his car or actually have the money to service it. guy who buys a lexus at 90% off because it's going to blow up less than 70 more kilometers of usage. it got dented twice. he never uses it for the rest of his time in inaba because he's being chaperoned around by his boss like a schoolkid. also now his own car is completely out of service.
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londiniumlundene · 2 years
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Lost London: Walking the Covent Garden Drainage Ditches
Part 3: The St Martin’s Parish Sewer
The last section of the walk along the drainage ditches of Covent Garden can begin with completing the fourth side of the Cock and Pye Ditch, by walking along the western end Shelton Street until the junction with Neal Street, then doubling back to Upper St Martin’s Lane. With this done, the walk then continues along St Martin’s Lane, following a noticeable downhill gradient as the route starts back towards the Thames.
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With the sewer buried beneath the roads and buildings, and its course not well recorded, other sights make for more interest along this section. Off to the west of St Martins Lane is Cecil Court, a street of booksellers, many offering rare or unusual books; the oldest amongst these shops is Watkins Books, specialising in occult texts.
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Further along St Martins Lane, this time to the east, is Brydges Place, possible the narrowest alley in London – it would definitely be difficult for two people to pass at its tightest point.
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The route then turns down William IV Street, then Adelaide Street, passing the sculpture A Conversation With Oscar Wilde (checking to see if his cigarette has been stolen again), before arriving at the Strand. It is reckoned that the sewer (or ditch as it may have been then) crossed the Strand somewhere near where Charing Cross station stands today, though no records survive saying exactly where.
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The walk continues downhill, quickly taking in the top end of Villiers Street, then York Place (formerly Of Alley, a story featured in a past post), then Buckingham Street. This terminates at York Watergate, marking where the banks of the Thames used to be, and where the St Martin’s parish sewer would have emptied into the river. With the construction of the Victoria Embankment, the parish sewer was joined to the interceptor sewer, so much like the Bloomsbury Ditch, there is no visible outfall.
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My guidebook suggested ending the walk at the nearby Cleopatra’s Needle – the ancient Egyptian obelisk that actually bears the cartouches of Thutmose III and Ramses II. Some say that the exact geographical centre of London is a bench just besides the obelisk – certainly a quieter (and perhaps more atmospheric) location than the main rival for the title just beside Trafalgar Square…
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mstupid · 1 year
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Was waiting for an important phonecall (very scary) and the only thing that kept me from passing away was watching short first person urban bmx videos nonstop for half an hour. Just hashtag normal girl activities
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daisyachain · 2 years
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Every show needs a gifset with the clunkiest-looking clips arrayed with a quotation underneath that pulls an inappropriate line out of context
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