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More architecture and cityscapes from Katsuhiro Otomo’s “Akira”, 

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vhs-ninja:
“ Road Warriors don’t use brakes…
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vhs-ninja:

Road Warriors don’t use brakes…

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monsterman:
“Gamma World (2nd Edition, 1983)
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monsterman:

Gamma World (2nd Edition, 1983)

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rpgcovers:
“Gamma World: GW6 Alpha Factor ~ TSR (1986)
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rpgcovers:

Gamma World: GW6 Alpha Factor ~ TSR (1986)

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sixpenceee:
“Isaac Newton’s predicted that 2060 would be the “end of the world”. He expressed his belief that Bible prophecy would not be understood “until the time of the end”, and that even then “none of the wicked shall understand”.
Despite the...

sixpenceee:

Isaac Newton’s predicted that 2060 would be the “end of the world”. He expressed his belief that Bible prophecy would not be understood “until the time of the end”, and that even then “none of the wicked shall understand”.

Despite the dramatic nature of a prediction of the end of the world, Newton may not have been referring to the 2060 date as a destructive act resulting in the annihilation of the earth and its inhabitants, but rather one in which he believed the world was to be replaced with a new one based upon a transition to an era of divinely inspired peace. (Source) 

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