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Dissonant harmonies and major ninth chords

also taking your socks off after a long day and Super Smash Bros. Melee. Sickest game ever
 

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firehouses that are real fucking nice looking tbh
also when we get our apparatus parade ready, i dont even have to beat off to that i just fucking blow immediately

in all honestly though anything emergency services related, primarily from my time in comms/fire.
i'll fawn over a nice communications desk setup like no tomorrow. desks with adjustable heights are what kept me awake on my 6p-6a shifts at 9-1-1. monitors were just right, too. top from left to right were two wide screen monitors that held the cameras for my board, then the bottom from left to right held my DMV/AOCTELE windows plus my CJIS screen, then my dispatch/status windows grouped and merged together, then i had my map and unit status, and finally an open web browser. last screen (fifth on bottom row) was separate on my right side with the radios and all my channels.

i got made fun of for standing up all the time but trust me, those 24hr chairs are fucking sleep traps as the night goes into morning

i assume anything cop related makes @Sectus go wild but thats just a wild assumption
 

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firehouses that are real fucking nice looking tbh
also when we get our apparatus parade ready, i dont even have to beat off to that i just fucking blow immediately

in all honestly though anything emergency services related, primarily from my time in comms/fire.
i'll fawn over a nice communications desk setup like no tomorrow. desks with adjustable heights are what kept me awake on my 6p-6a shifts at 9-1-1. monitors were just right, too. top from left to right were two wide screen monitors that held the cameras for my board, then the bottom from left to right held my DMV/AOCTELE windows plus my CJIS screen, then my dispatch/status windows grouped and merged together, then i had my map and unit status, and finally an open web browser. last screen (fifth on bottom row) was separate on my right side with the radios and all my channels.

i got made fun of for standing up all the time but trust me, those 24hr chairs are fucking sleep traps as the night goes into morning

i assume anything cop related makes @Sectus go wild but thats just a wild assumption
Now that i've seen the work in yours i'd like to change mine to feet.
I'm sure I don't have to go into it though considering the beauty of feet are self explanatory.

But I guess lighthouses are alright as well.
 

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firehouses that are real fucking nice looking tbh
also when we get our apparatus parade ready, i dont even have to beat off to that i just fucking blow immediately

in all honestly though anything emergency services related, primarily from my time in comms/fire.
i'll fawn over a nice communications desk setup like no tomorrow. desks with adjustable heights are what kept me awake on my 6p-6a shifts at 9-1-1. monitors were just right, too. top from left to right were two wide screen monitors that held the cameras for my board, then the bottom from left to right held my DMV/AOCTELE windows plus my CJIS screen, then my dispatch/status windows grouped and merged together, then i had my map and unit status, and finally an open web browser. last screen (fifth on bottom row) was separate on my right side with the radios and all my channels.

i got made fun of for standing up all the time but trust me, those 24hr chairs are fucking sleep traps as the night goes into morning

i assume anything cop related makes @Sectus go wild but thats just a wild assumption
I find cop videos interesting but I don't obsess over them. It's kind of the same in that when you work somewhere you don't really want to think about it when you aren't working

If you work at McDonald's 40 hours a week, the smell of a McChicken will probably give you the need to take an angry shit.
 
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i really like cars ok​
 
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that f1 gtr is really nice
95LeMans_008.jpg

the yellow and green F1 GTR, also known as #51 (race number) or #06R (chassis number), was 3rd overall and 2nd in its GT1 class in 1995 Le Mans and was built for Mach One Racing, although theyre better known as Harrods Racing, yes that Harrods
just some random trivia about it cause why not​
 
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95LeMans_008.jpg

the yellow and green F1 GTR, also known as #51 (race number) or #06R (chassis number), was 3rd overall and 2nd in its GT1 class in 1995 Le Mans and was built for Mach One Racing, although theyre better known as Harrods Racing, yes that Harrods
just some random trivia about it cause why not​
it's up there with the 787B and penzoil r34
 

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it's up there with the 787B and penzoil r34
the black F1 GTR behind it was its superior though
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McLaren's price jewel, the legendary #01R chassis, race number #59 piloted by Lanzante Motorsport, the winner of 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995 and its GT1 class that year as well as the first car and team to win in their Le Mans debut, those that could match its reliability couldnt match its speed and those that could match its speed couldnt match its reliability, be it prototype or GT car
it was the test bed for the GTR program after its conversion from road car chassis #019 and was rented to Lanzante Motorsport as McLaren's unofficial team for Le Mans that year
because of Lanzante's success they still work closely with McLaren as tribute to their original partnership, as well as acting as an official service centre for all McLaren's in the UK
it retired immediately after its Le Mans victory and is still kept by McLaren today​
 
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