Flickr lolcows

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sparklemilhouse

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This is along the same string as the Closing Logo Wiki people, and the Emergency Alert System people on YouTube.

Some people I follow on flickr get really spergy about stuff that nobody else notices. I follow them because they take a lot of retail history photos, but then they also do spergy things that make me :bork::bork:

New traffic lights on Pooler Parkway by

Like new traffic lights.

There's this other guy I've known for so long who is in his 40s, and women constantly send him Peanuts collectables for free. Like, almost every day. Why?! His house (that he shares with his old mom) is filled with Peanuts collectables, they start decorating the house for xmas in September. I thought maybe he was mentally challenged, but I've seen his old photos from the 80s, a totally normal kid.

Honey, nobody is going to buy calculators you dug out of a dumpster.
 
That second guy.. I will never understand why people think garbage or commonplace things from the 70s and 80s is interesting to look at/potentially worth money. Cool, you have a 20-something-year-old box of steel wool. It's older than me, but... it's just steel wool in a box with an outdated design.
 
One of my lolcows who is obsessed with dolls just graduated from high school. She's in her mid 20s. What did you do that whole time? Oh. You took pictures of dolls and had your 19th birthday at chuck e cheeses.
 
One of my lolcows who is obsessed with dolls just graduated from high school. She's in her mid 20s. What did you do that whole time? Oh. You took pictures of dolls and had your 19th birthday at chuck e cheeses.

Oh, those were really popular birthday destinations when I was around five or six. Says a lot about her mental maturity.
 
I am in no way calling him a lolcow, but one of the more, let's say, intriguing Flickr users is Andy Nystrom. I'm not 100% sure exactly how his channel works, but I think he has a GoPro or some other wearable camera set to take pictures automatically anytime he's outdoors and then it's set to upload automatically to Flickr pretty much 24/7.

He currently has 2,439,518 photos in his stream, but, by the time you read this, there will surely be hundreds, if not thousands, more.
 
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