Americans have no idea how to pronounce van Gogh. Literally none of the phonemes in Gogh are pronounced similar to the phonemes in “go”.
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Thanks for the links, those are great! That first one is very sensory for me - I immediately hear the echoing emptiness of the space, and have the smell of that old linoleum in my nose.
The one with the three cubicles is very strange, one of those pictures that you have to wonder about for a while.
Malls, what a strange cultural artefact to be disappearing.
That was super interesting, thanks for linking that!
I can’t find those, do you have a link to them?
Very cool. I’ve looked at some more of your pictures. I like the ones the most that have buildings but no people, and that have that strange, but not threatening, emptiness.
Or you wake up with a bad hangover and find that it’s missing again. It happens all the time, it’s detachable. It comes in handy a lot of the time, you can leave it at home when you think it’s going to get you in trouble.
Aww, who’s a wee little predator? Who’s the scary hunter?
Your pictures give me a feeling that I can’t describe. Odd but not unpleasant.
Ah, so they have more than one possible haircut than the outrageous-mega-afro-on-a-stick-figure that alpacas are famous for.
It’s the lolbird
What a beautiful picture!
It’s like they’re playing one of those games where you have to describe something but you’re not allowed to say certain words.