animositynow
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April 2019
Blades of Steel
A contemporary piece from Blades of Steel, "I" was his magnum opus. A commentary on the state of hockey game discussion threads in the modern era, Blades chose to turn the mirror back unto the viewer and ask them "to what is a GDT"? The piece is underscored with a minimalist sense and a deliberate use of white space, Blades leaves his viewer with simply ">" asking them to reckon with the eternal question "what is greater, what is less?". Modern art historians believe the piece was created in an astoundingly brief 9 days and culminated with Blades smashing feces into a keyboard and then throwing the machine from his window.
Skrudes says to Blade - "I see your meta, and I will raise you with a double meta".I
April 2019
Blades of Steel
A contemporary piece from Blades of Steel, "I" was his magnum opus. A commentary on the state of hockey game discussion threads in the modern era, Blades chose to turn the mirror back unto the viewer and ask them "to what is a GDT"? The piece is underscored with a minimalist sense and a deliberate use of white space, Blades leaves his viewer with simply ">" asking them to reckon with the eternal question "what is greater, what is less?". Modern art historians believe the piece was created in an astoundingly brief 9 days and culminated with Blades smashing feces into a keyboard and then throwing the machine from his window.
I
April 2019
Blades of Steel
A contemporary piece from Blades of Steel, "I" was his magnum opus. A commentary on the state of hockey game discussion threads in the modern era, Blades chose to turn the mirror back unto the viewer and ask them "to what is a GDT"? The piece is underscored with a minimalist sense and a deliberate use of white space, Blades leaves his viewer with simply ">" asking them to reckon with the eternal question "what is greater, what is less?". Modern art historians believe the piece was created in an astoundingly brief 9 days and culminated with Blades smashing feces into a keyboard and then throwing the machine from his window.
I
April 2019
Blades of Steel
A contemporary piece from Blades of Steel, "I" was his magnum opus. A commentary on the state of hockey game discussion threads in the modern era, Blades chose to turn the mirror back unto the viewer and ask them "to what is a GDT"? The piece is underscored with a minimalist sense and a deliberate use of white space, Blades leaves his viewer with simply ">" asking them to reckon with the eternal question "what is greater, what is less?". Modern art historians believe the piece was created in an astoundingly brief 9 days and culminated with Blades smashing feces into a keyboard and then throwing the machine from his window.
Did you say, Fury?
1971 Plymouth Fury. In case anyone ever wonders why some of us old dogs call a cop car, a black and white.
Christine, a horror movie - ft a 1957 Fury
Adam 12 used a Plymouth Satellite.
Yep, and a Belvedere and Matador. My Fury search returned that picture, so I rolled with it.
I like the tin can lights. The chief drove around in a station wagon.
Tonights game? Handle Code 2
quick check of the mains. Ov fight Ov fight Ov fight Ov evil Ov evil. So, wont need to go back there til later.
Ovi man bad