You just have to keep trying, maybe even multiple times a day :3
one singular braincell :3
they / he / she
You just have to keep trying, maybe even multiple times a day :3
YOU NEED HORSE COCK, OF COURSE COCK
Looks like they were a worthwhile investment. A real cutie :3
plant_vore enthusiast checking in uwu
YES, OF COURSE I’M GETTING MAD BECAUSE NOW I’VE GOT THIS STUPID HORSE COCK SONG STUCK IN MY HEAD AGAIN MFER
It’s not exactly the same, but I tried to read the YouTube TOS before creating an account when I was 12-ish years old. I printed them out and read them before going to bed, but then I got bored of it and stopped after less than a quarter of it.
It’s okay, it’s a lovely tram route and I’d love to ride it when I get the chance :3
That’s Seaton in South West England. I can’t find out where exactly this photo was taken, but I think that’s where the Seaton Wetlands Halt is today. I found a very similar photo on DeviantArt that was taken in 2019, before the Wetlands Halt was finished. I also found a video on YouTube from 2019, and it looks like they pass this place around 11:30 (but they’re going south, whereas this photo was taken by someone going north).
This article on britishtramsonline.co.uk has a photo that looks like it was taken in the same place. The text says that’s Swan’s Nest Loop, but that’s just the old name of Seaton Wetlands Halt, according to the website of the company that runs this tram.
That’s a tram with a unique history! It’s works car 02 of Seaton Tramway in England. I found this video on YouTube that has a ton of photos and a few videos of this tram, and snippets of its history. It was ordered by the Air Ministry in 1952, but they didn’t want it after all, so it became a regular service tram. In 1968, it got its first major overhaul to make it compatible with a different track gauge. It also got a platform for workers to work on overhead lines, I assume. After getting blown over by strong winds in 1980, it was turned into an unpowered wagon and got a new paint job (it was red and yellow before, then it got a blue-ish grey colour). 02 was rebuilt into a powered car again in 1993. The result of this rebuild is the photo in the OP: they added a yellow line (very stylish, but I don’t know what its purpose is), a new platform, and a guardrail (hard to believe they didn’t have one before!). From what I can tell, it’s still operational and in regular use.
The years might be off a bit, though. According to tram.co.uk, the rebuild was in 1992, not 1993. I also found a lot more photos of 02 on britishtramsonline.co.uk (CTRL+F “02”). It’s a very cute tram!
Hewwo, I’m Dwacuwa >:3
Need.
I will love you for the rest of my life if you give me that.
Looks like someone made this for fun :3
Happy smiley face constructed out of urine samples in plastic bottles. Brave scientists have to stay positive while testing the health of other people.
This picture was created for my precious friend epSos.de and can be used for free, if you link epSos.de as the original author of the image.
This creative art was created by the happy employee of the month. It is very motivating for the other scientists in the lab.
The red eyes of the smiley face are the urgent samples.
Thank you for sharing this picture with your friends !
From the Wikimedia description. I think epSos.de is meant to be a username, not a link, because it leads to a very weird website.
That’s my deepest, darkest desire. Something so twisted and perverted, I won’t ever muster up the courage to say it irl.
My parents custom-built me but were limited by the available hardware, so I usually take whatever is in the parts bin and fits. Do you think doing a major upgrade, tearing everything out, and replacing it with quality parts might be worth it?
Oh, no, I was referring to crippling mental illness, not my balls. Please don’t hurt my balls.
Mood. Burning bridges to make it a little bit brighter :c
> make the list shorter
> got nothing left to lose
> ball
(Is this how you do greentexts?)
This is in Augsburg, Germany. You can find this exact photo (and plan your trip!) on the tram company’s website. I tried to find the exact location, and based on the building in the background, my guess is that this is near Uniklinik Augsburg (a teaching hospital, I think). They also have a tram spot nearby (“Uniklinik BKH”) that’s served by line 2, so I’m pretty confident that it’s right next to the hospital.