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⚛Wasteland Ciri⚔

@wastelandciri

◇Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter♧ ☢️ ♤games, art, a bit of this & that 📸🎞🎮 love animals esp dogs ♡

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The ending of Planet of the Apes (1968) had the most haunting realizations ever. It was originally meant to be explained through dialogue, but they wanted it to feel more cinematic and created the Statue of Liberty moment.

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You'd have to listen to the TKs-Mantis interview to know that this has little to do with Bethesda's engineers themselves, nor is it a slam on them - context is important, as is where the source code is now. ; )

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Make your birthday historic at the Galveston Naval Museum! Check out our Birthday Packages here➡️ tr.ee/Rz8WXT4aPG #birthday #hbd #party #venue #historicships #texas #galveston #houston #museum #travel #usnavy #history #navalhistory #familyfun #edu #tours

Make your birthday historic at the Galveston Naval Museum! 
Check out our Birthday Packages here➡️ tr.ee/Rz8WXT4aPG

#birthday #hbd #party #venue #historicships #texas #galveston #houston #museum #travel #usnavy #history #navalhistory #familyfun #edu #tours
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Did you know Speed Racer actually started in Japan in 1967 as Mach GoGoGo? 😳 It only ran for about a year, but when it came to the U.S., it stuck around for years in reruns and ended up becoming one of the first anime shows a lot of Americans ever saw. 🏎️

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On this day—April 21, 1836—the Battle of San Jacinto took place, deciding the fate of Texas in just 18 minutes. After the fall of the Alamo and the Goliad massacre, a weary Texas army of roughly 900 men under General Sam Houston surprised Santa Anna’s larger Mexican force of

On this day—April 21, 1836—the Battle of San Jacinto took place, deciding the fate of Texas in just 18 minutes.

After the fall of the Alamo and the Goliad massacre, a weary Texas army of roughly 900 men under General Sam Houston surprised Santa Anna’s larger Mexican force of
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The Texas Quote of the Day: ""So sudden and fierce was the enemy's charge that the earth seemed to move and tremble." ---- General Santa Anna on April 22, 1836, in a letter written to the citizens of Mexico on the day he was captured after the Battle of San Jacinto