someone donated it to my work, with a box of like 30 other sealed games, but Iβm not allowed to buy this one; my job is auctioning it off for charity
someone donated it to my work, with a box of like 30 other sealed games, but Iβm not allowed to buy this one; my job is auctioning it off for charity
An original edition copy of the classic LucasArts PC game Grim Fandango (1998) in MINT condition, factory sealed in shrinkwrap, with stickers that say βLimited Time Offer!β and βFREE INSIDE! Day of the Tentacleβ. It still has its original price tag of $44.99 from CompUSA
Found this copy of the classic LucasArts PC game Grim Fandango (1998) at work, MINT condition, factory sealed, in shrink, with all the fun stickers (βFREE INSIDE! Day of the Tentacleβ) and its original CompUSA price tag. Extremely rare grail. Had to share in case anyone out there is into video games
I just heard about this too! They mentioned it on Blank Checkβs series about Amy Heckerling. Fascinating filmography.
My toxic trait is hanging the toilet paper upside down
using hypnotism to convince my kids that they want to see a 35mm print of Mulholland Drive at the local art house tonight
went to a cute old classic American diner & pie shop today and the food fucking sucked, you hate to see it
A maze that reveals the grinning cartoon head of scooby doo
when they give me the inception maze test
is having a βdraftsβ function against the law on here or what, sometimes I wanna say something but not right away
practically made myself sick eating salad, I have learned a lesson but Iβm still not sure what
A sleek, midcentury-modern-style sculptural brass figure depicting a rabbit at repose
Mid-20th-century brass bunny figure. Classic MCM style, made in Korea. Roughly the size of two large grapefruits.
A rectangular cardboard box housing a string of candle-shaped electric lights. The cover depicts an angel driving a sleigh pulled by a single white reindeer, leaping toward a Christmas tree covered in light bulbs, set against a golden six-pointed star, all on a starry black background. This scene is framed in green with gold craquelure.
Colorful packaging for a box of Osram holiday lights, Germany, 1920s-30s
this painting was auctioned for charity, it sold for $2700 π
a large manβs hand beside a much larger, serving-tray-sized trilobite fossil, millions of years old.
Trilobite fossil in matrix (a term I learned, as it relates to paleontology, while researching this thing). My [6β2β] hand for comparison. 250-500 MILLION years old! And the fossil is pretty old too π₯
now I only need to find a few hundred of my closest friends and Iβll be back up to speed
I do not know how to cook for one π
people who said I wouldnβt eat a 4000 calorie salad and half a baguette for dinner are real quiet right now
deleted the hell app from my phone so now my stupid and bad thoughts go here sorry suckers
The cover of a 1940βs pulp paperback mystery book. The cover reads βHannah Lees β THE DARK DEVICE. A Dell Mystery. With crime map on back cover.β The Dell logo is a an eyeball peering through a keyhole. The cover art itself depicts a woman with a pale white face or perhaps wearing a porcelain mask. She has long wavy red hair. She appears to have a green ribbon or cap on her head. She is behind a profile view of the Grim Reaper, which hides the left half of her face. Old Death himself has a purple skull beneath his dark black robes, with a red pupil inside his empty black eye socket. His toothy grin is aligned with our redheadβs bright red lips. She looks shocked. Death smiles. The artwork is in flat, layered planes that appear to be airbrushed. The lettering is either yellow or white. The background of the image is late-evening blue.
Hannah Lees βThe Dark Deviceβ pulp paperback cover art. A Dell mystery. 1949
getting in bed at 5pm to ponder imponderables
A vintage oil painting of a forest landscape in an abstracted Fauvist manner using bold segments of bright color. The painting depicts a path or river winding through the woods, leading toward mountains in the distant skyline.
beautiful mid-20th-century fauvist-inspired landscape, oil on canvas, artist unknown
One half of an antique stereograph card (the other half being identical, giving the image a three-dimensional appearance). Card is from the late 19th or early 20th century and features a man with long hair, a brightly shining almost-radiant monocle, a curly mustached van dyke beard situation, and a black string tie. He is wearing a shiny black suit and standing knock-kneed and pigeon toed on a stage covered in worn carpet and backed by a richly patterned fabric curtain. He is holding on to a small lectern or music stand that sits atop a now-tilting gold pole. The lectern matches a side curtain in color and pattern. A humorous caption at the bottom of the card reads, in serif-heavy Victorian type, βSacre-bleu! I have ze sad accident.β
One half of an antique stereograph card, late 19th or early 20th century.
The caption reads:
βSacre-bleu! I have ze sad accident.β
Im creating a new shen yun but its completely naked
A photo of an early 1960βs Mattel black-label Ken-doll Sweater. It has a a turquoise, black, and yellow argyle pattern and a V-neck with a thick black band. It is on a tiny Barbie clothes hanger.
A jet-age 1960s Barbie-doll carry-on airline bag in white plastic with an MCM-style navy blue bird-in-flight logo and the words βFLY B.O.A.C.β with βBRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATIONβ
Idk what to do on this platform so Iβm pivoting to posting pics of the cool stuff I find at my job as a professional treasure hunter, for now.
Here are some fun vintage 1960s Barbie & Ken doll accessories!
hey did yβall work out the kinks over here yet or what, Iβm too exhausted to gauge the meta
you have $15 to build the perfect gf/bf!
β wants to date you ($15)
β lives within 1000 miles of you ($15)
considering getting thrown from a horse, as a bit
very disappointed to see Michelangelo attending this
a very cute chicken
at first glance I thought that was a big chicken
just realized some men probably use chat gpt when they flirt and the whites of my eyes started bleeding