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Anonymous No.11614208 [Report] >>11614210 >>11614733 >>11614835
ITT-toy images with this same energy
Anonymous No.11614210 [Report]
>>11614208 (OP)
That's actually pretty cool. I've seen plenty of sun-bleached and dry-rotted figures, but never something like that.
Anonymous No.11614221 [Report]
I remember being baffled as a 5 year old why my toys were disappearing when I left them outside overnight.
Anonymous No.11614733 [Report] >>11614741
>>11614208 (OP)
Anonymous No.11614741 [Report]
>>11614733
Anonymous No.11614835 [Report] >>11614838
>>11614208 (OP)
Anonymous No.11614838 [Report] >>11614841
>>11614835
Do you think he had a toy car up his ass when he crashed his Porsche?
Anonymous No.11614841 [Report] >>11614911
>>11614838
did he get rear ended?
Anonymous No.11614858 [Report] >>11615056 >>11616923
I’m trying to find an image of a Jigglypuff toy that had been stuck in cement for decades. Google search is such fucking garbage
Anonymous No.11614891 [Report]
Anonymous No.11614911 [Report]
>>11614841
All the time, but I don't think it had anything to do with his car crash.
>the captcha knows what I'm talking about
Anonymous No.11615056 [Report] >>11616893
>>11614858
Google putting AI behind their search has really amde it hard to find stuff that used to be easy to find.
Anonymous No.11616893 [Report] >>11616923
>>11615056
It's actually worse than that. Someone at Google decided the search engine worked too well, so if you got the results you wanted in one search and didn't have to dig through crap to find what you wanted it meant less "traffic" which is bad, because high traffic is the measure of a good website, so they made it function worse.
Anonymous No.11616923 [Report]
>>11616893
I guess so because I'm having the same probem that >>11614858 is having. There used to be tons of pictures of found vintage rotted/sunbleached Star Wars figures on the internet, and now it's fuck-impossible for google image search to bring any up.