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totallywc: Wonderful World of Warcraft by `JohnSu
liisa-likes: drawing both y’all motherfuckers naked from now on. i mean holy shit varian, i know i take my sweet time in the morning but that’s just silly. ps. it’s my last few days in wow before taking a break, so expect a lot of nostalgic wow doodles.
drawing both y’all motherfuckers naked from now on. i mean holy shit varian, i know i take my sweet time in the morning but that’s just silly.
ps. it’s my last few days in wow before taking a break, so expect a lot of nostalgic wow doodles.
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huntingtonlibrary: From TECHNOLOGY / TECNOLOGÍA, curated by Peter Westwick: Twentieth-century Los Angeles was built on technology: the railroads that brought millions of migrants, and the streetcars and internal-combustion automobiles that ferried them across an increasingly
- Photographer unknown, The receiver (boiler) glows brilliantly during acceptance tests at Solar One in April, 1982, 1982. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
- Photographer unknown, Chevrolet two-door sedan with wrecked front end, 1949. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
- Joseph Fadler, Victorian home exteriors, 1966. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
From TECHNOLOGY / TECNOLOGÍA, curated by Peter Westwick:
Twentieth-century Los Angeles was built on technology: the railroads that brought millions of migrants, and the streetcars and internal-combustion automobiles that ferried them across an increasingly sprawling metropolis once they got there; the massive pumps that pushed water from the Central and Owens Valleys and the Colorado River to a thirsty city; and, yes, the massive, whirling turbines, driven by falling water or hot steam, and the hundreds of miles of transmission lines that fed the juice to power-hungry homes and factories and cast the city’s web across much of the American West.
More highlights from “Form and Landscape: Southern California Edison and the Los Angeles Basin, 1940–1990,” part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.
image captions:
Photographer unknown, The receiver (boiler) glows brilliantly during acceptance tests at Solar One in April, 1982, 1982. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Included in TECHNOLOGY / TECNOLOGÍA, curated by Peter Westwick.Photographer unknown, Chevrolet two-door sedan with wrecked front end, 1949. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Included in COLLISIONS / CHOQUES, curated by William Deverell.
Joseph Fadler, Victorian home exteriors, 1966. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Included in NOIR / RELATO NEGRO, curated by D. J. Waldie.
whinecraft: bootiful eyes bcause my ui glitched and got rid of her eye glow u /// w /// u That happens at about that camera angle. Look at this fuckin’ high elf: With enough practice, you can do it on command.
bootiful eyes
bcause my ui glitched and got rid of her eye glow u /// w /// u
That happens at about that camera angle. Look at this fuckin’ high elf:
With enough practice, you can do it on command.
[Thalassian] Fucking scourge magic.: whinecraft: barkentin replied to your post: why doesnt mcds sell…
What weird place do you live where they can’t serve hamburgers past 12AM. Around here they don’t start serving breakfast until 4AMelfsnatch replied to…YOU COULDNT WAIT 15 MINS THO ?? ?? ??
Hells no.
I was in the car and I had groceries that needed to get home.