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It's odd with all the newcomers not seeing the regular faces so much. You realize how small the circles here used to be.

Butler's Wharf, a former warehouse converted to residential use, Bermondsey, London.

Nikkormat FTn, scanned 35mm film. September 2003.

Sorry to see Vettel leave after this year as he seems to have remembered his craft.

How long before Lance Stroll picks up a ban?

St. Mary's Annex, London. Also known as 'The Gherkin', or less politely, 'The Buttplug'. Polarizer removes the reflection of the windows, giving this weird Matte effect.

Jim boosted

From the bridge of HMS Belfast. The Guns are aimed at Watford Gap Services, several miles away. I don't know what they did to upset HMS Belfast, but the cafe is a bit of a dump.

You all know where this is. It's also a nice memory as I lost my return ticket that day (I think I lifted it out of my inside pocket with my phone) and the lady at Waterloo gave me a free ticket on the basis that I did not mention losing anything but she thought my request to buy a single sounded a bit odd as the return wasn't much more expensive.

Lots of textile shops, sportswear, fruit and veg. When I came here I had an idea about weekly shopping at the market but honestly it's very expensive.

Like the Docklands in London, the industrial zone of the Strip is dying, replaced by apartments and up-market restaurants. There's still a lot of the past there, though.

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Slightly hot on the highlights but I like painted brick signage. This is from the Strip District. I think there are apartments here now.

Downtown from the mount, a very common aspect; I quite liked this one from nearly 12 years ago. Haven't been back at night for some years.

It was taken with an EOS 20D & Sigma 20-40 2.8 EX DG, just used the handrail as a rest.

Cold, wet, and windy. It's *very* November here today.

What is this current trend for chucking a board in a kitchen appliance, giving it a daft name, and calling it s 'robot'.

Jesus crypto bros are worse than MLM Karens. They bought into something so hard they can't conceive of it being bullshit.

Crypto has taken advantage of people s greed and desire for a quick buck. I've seen threads of greedy boomers that have put their savings into it because some rando on the internet told them to. It's really quite sad.

It's unregulated and full of money, of course there's theft everywhere.

One born every minute.

Hopefully this FTX thing will quieten all these crypto arseholes, but I doubt it.

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