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From Group: Historic Photographs
A playground from the 1970s—where slides were sky-high, safety was optional, and bravery was mandatory.
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From Group: Historic Photographs
A playground from the 1970s—where slides were sky-high, safety was optional, and bravery was mandatory.
Original Post can be found here
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#HistoricalPhotographs
From Group: Historical Photographs
Taco Bell receipt from 1999
Original Post can be found here.
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#Movies
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From Group: Images of ALIEN(1979 Movie)
An early idea was to have the alien semi-transparent, but due to time constraints and technological limitations, this eerie aspect of the creature's anatomy was abandoned in favor of the darker-skinned being seen in the finished film. This image of a semi-transparent prototype suit is from Shepperton Design Studios. As beloved as the original alien from the 1979 film is, the semi-transparent look - reminiscent of some species of fish and amphibians - is quite an interesting idea. Certainly there would be a lot to be disturbed by and to speculate upon if its internal organs were on full display to the viewer, for biology often inspires the most unsettling terrors.
Original Post can be found here.
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#Space
#AstroPhotography
From Group: NASA - Cosmos posted by GoodScience
A photographer set out to capture the Andromeda Galaxy but instead witnessed a breathtaking cosmic event—a meteor streaking across the sky in a radiant blaze of colors. A fleeting moment of brilliance against the backdrop of a timeless galaxy, proving that the universe always has surprises in store.
Original Post can be found here.
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#VintageArt
Found in Group OberversBend:
‘Ringworld’ by Steven Vincent Johnson for Future Life magazine 1979
Original Post can be found here
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#VintageToys
From Nightmare Nostalgia:
Coleco’s manly answer to Easy Bake Oven, was this Pizza Hut oven that first debuted in 1975. Just add water and a lightbulb for a personal pan!
Original Post can be found here
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#Recipes
#Yummies
From Group Easy Recipes:
Garlic Butter Steak Lightning Noodles 🥩🍜
Ingredients:
12 oz linguine
1 lb sirloin steak
2 tbsp butter
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup heavy cream
Full Recipe in C.O.M.M.E.N.T⬇️⬇️
Original Post can be found here
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#Weird
From Group: Dull Men's Club
My older brother recently obtained this TV and the “attached” DVD player. Grabbing a random DVD -which happened to be Rocky Horror - we tested it out.
I had no idea/recollection of the menu featuring a giant mouth but it tickled us when coupled with the Mickey Ears as it created a face.
Anyway, this is an absolutely dull discovery but amusing all the same.
34, Male, bananas are out of frame for scale.
Original Post can be found here
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From Group: Tasty Recipes
Original Post is here.
Here's the recipe:
Ingredients
Directions
Preheat the Oven
Cook the Vegetables
Make the Roux
Prepare the Filling
Assemble the Pot Pie
Bake the Pot Pie
Serve
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From Group: Vintage Hi-fi Lovers - Personal Collection
Victor M-8000 Boombox With TV Tuner (1978)
Link to Original Facebook Post is here.
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#WhenTheySayTheyCouldBuyAHouse
Just remember... Some Assembly Required was an option for home ownership...
God forbid you had extra parts.
From Historical Photographs on Facebook:
In the 1910s, Sears offered mail order houses. You would select the house of your choice, then Sears would ship it to you by railroad. The parts were then assembled by the individual, based on the instructions
Original post can be found here.
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#WeDieLikeMen
I may be trying to get back into shape...
But fuck does this look good.
From Easy Food and Recipes:
HUGE BACON CHEESEBURGER BURRITO WITH A PILE OF BACON AND CREAMY CHEESE SAUCE!
Ingredients:
• 1 lb ground beef
• 8 slices bacon, cooked
• 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
• 1/2 cup cheese sauce
• 1/4 cup sour cream
• 4 large flour tortillas
• 1/4 cup diced onions (optional)
• 1/4 cup diced pickles (optional)
• Salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
1 Brown the ground beef and season with salt and pepper.
2 Layer beef, bacon, shredded cheese, cheese sauce, onions, and pickles on tortillas.
3 Roll into burritos and warm in a skillet until crispy.
Prep Time: 15 minutes | Cook Time: 10 minutes | Total Time: 25 minutes
Original Post can be found Here.
So, this guy blocked me so it won't go to him. This is for anyone who sees this later.
This guy was basically being a dick. He could have just blocked the account or went about his business. But he choose to try and shame me for sharing something I found on Facebook.
When I find interesting things like this on Facebook I basically copy and paste the information here, with a link for anyone who wants to go see the original post. This is because this isn't my original content and when I share it I believe it's important to link back to the creator.
I mark these with the tags #Facebook, #FacebookFinds, and #FacebookGroup.
Any one of those tags can be muted. Like the guy about could have.
He chose to be hateful though.
So while this is all going out into the Void, and won't be seen by the dick in question, if you do see this then take a moment to ask.
If you don't want to see these things you don't have to. They are tagged in a way so you can block them.
But you also have a choice about being a dick about it.
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#Instagram
#Photography
Found in Louisiana History:
Elegant snow umbrella, St Peter street, New Orleans
After I posted this photo on IG, I found out that the beautiful lady is Etta, IG: fleshandpearls. She dresses in historical fashion daily and is a full time street poet in Jackson Square
(Many more of my snow photos on IG at marcorasi1960)
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#AbandonedSpaces
Found in Facebook group "Ghost Signs"
Gilbert, WV
Link to Original Post is here
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American Neon
Posted by Brian Macomber
Roswell N.M. McDonalds. 🍔🍟🥤
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#Science
#NervousSystem
#MedicalHistory
From: Daniel Anderson, Sci-fi and Fantasy Author
This is a real, intact human nervous system.
In 1925, two medical students in Kirksville, Missouri were challenged to dissect a cadaver's nervous system, starting from the brain downward, but leaving the entire system in one piece. The process took the students - M.A. Schalck and L.P. Ramsdell - over 1,500 hours. Their "blood, sweat, and tears" produced this extraordinary display, located at the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine at A.T. Still University (ATSU) in Kirksville.
There are only 4 of these in the world.
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Found in Historical Photographs:
On May 18, 1980, Richard Lasher shot this epic photo of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. Lasher was forced to abandon his Pinto and flee the giant plume of ash on his motorcycle. Lasher survived, his Pinto did not.
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#Games
#90sGames
#ArtsAndCrafts
#Embrodery
From Group: Retro Gaming Nostalgia 80s, 90s, and 2000s
Originally posted by Francisco Costa Junior
My art 100% embroidery
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#RetroTech
FROM Historical Photographs on Facebook
What 5 megabytes of computer data looked like in 1966: 62,500 punched cards, taking four days to load.