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Found in a 1978 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons book at the Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market.
Found in a 1978 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons book at the Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market.
Found this in the Cabbagetown Festival garage sale. Remarkable expression on the woman! Someone else was intrigued by this photo, I guess, since it was gone when I went back.
Walking into the gym, I passed this artwork laying in the gutter. Thinking maybe someone lost it, I left it there and continued on to my late-day workout. I left the gym and was surprised to see this unusual crayon drawing still in the gutter, unclaimed.
I found this near the scanner in my school newspaper’s room. I don’t know what context it’s in, but I love the misspellings, all those ellipses, and the random trace of someone’s hand.
One of many great finds from communal scanning beds. This one is from an art college computer lab. I can’t make out what is in the hand of the second guy. The aesthetics are so derivitave of Havana, or how Havana is portrayed, that it almost feels produced or costumed.
My roommate and I were walking to the corner store on a rainy Saturday morning, and we found this lying on the sidewalk. I can only assume that the writer and the recipient are BOTH psychos.
Stuck between the seat cushions at The Majestic Diner.
I moved into a new place and found this note under the refrigerator. It immediately made me laugh and has been hanging on the same fridge for months. It reminds me of a situation all of us have been in as kids- better fess up or everyone is going to get punished!
A policy flow sheet from a high school debate competition. Flip side: “aff mandates 12 month enlistment… how do they not solve faster?” “IDK they r NOVICE.” Po’ novice teams don’t get any respect.
Found on a pay phone next to a photo booth in the front of a Kmart.