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On June 1st 2022, Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day, John Christopher Depp II won a defamation lawsuit proving his innocence, and rightfully condemning his abuser. Today is a good day.

Cheers to everyone who fought for the truth, may this be the start of a new chapter in the lives of victims and their journey to justice.

sourcing for one of my orders and saw a guy named yuri who went to kamchatka polytechnic… what does it all mean

The cracks are showing

Real Estate sign, Howard, Qld

Well worn dog track. Missing my old boy. Balmain.

Paint-by-numbers. Hand painted-stenciled outdoor advertising. Stream it now, Your Majesty. Newtown.

Galah or Pink & Grey Cockatoo (Eolophus roseicapilla). Much loved bird; they’re here, but not seen nearly enough around these parts. One of the many endemic parrots. Newtown.

Inter-war period art deco house in the “P&O Style”. An eccentric lived here for many years, but it now looks like the joint is being stripped out. Unlikely to survive. Earlwood.

Small 1930’s era art deco apartment building, four units only in “Sydney Red Brick”. Petersham.

Small late Victorian era apartment building dated 1887, with an enormous Punk Tree (broad-leaved paperbark) out the front. Newtown.

New brutalist-style house. A couple of two storey late Victorian era terraces houses like those down the street would have been demolished to make way for this. That’s a shitload of cash for über-lux. Chippendale.

Looking for the River Shit? It’s down there. Sewer manhole cover, Ductile 34kg Class D Sealed. Canterbury.

Mabel Villa (1886). Elaborately embellished late-Victorian era terrace house, with original cast iron balcony featuring railings known as “Sydney Lace”. Peak ostentatious fashion at the time. Still is. Stanmore.

This tumbledown old squeezed-up shack with an afterthought dormer now transformed into Mimi’s Dog Village. Summer Hill.

Ghost sign. Canterbury Home Improvements is not making any improvements at this time. Canterbury.

A nod to the Ol’ Queenie’s Jubilee from one of the last outposts of Empire. There he is. Up there. On the hospital. Who? Albert, HRH the Prince Consort (from 1840-61).

This here’s the Albert Pavilion to match the reverse mirror image Victoria Pavilion (1901-03), designed by NSW Govt. Architect, Walter Liberty Vernon, in the “classical Federation-style”. Mansfield Bros. contracting in Sydney Sandstone and Red Brick. Originally built to commemorate the death of Queen Victoria (1901), it was the new “men’s wing” of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA), on the north side of the original building established in 1882. Women were treated in the Victoria wing to the south. This pavilion also cared for thousands of wounded soldiers from both World Wars, and is still used as regular hospital wards today. The statute of Albert and a matching one of Victoria are both nine foot tall, made of hammered copper by sculptor James White at his nearby Annandale workshop. The RPA is now one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious public hospitals in the land. Camperdown.

Freak out! Flying saucers. 2000’s era house with a two-level turret sitting on top of a two-car garage. Up we go! Glebe. 

national database of desires: sign #1: uncharted territory

national database of desires: sign #1: uncharted territory


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