
68 Humorous Street Photos From 1950s France By René Maltête
During the 1950s and '60s, street photography was just starting to take foot as an art form, and French photographer René Maltête gave it a push with his ca
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During the 1950s and '60s, street photography was just starting to take foot as an art form, and French photographer René Maltête gave it a push with his ca

When I first heard the diagnosis, my life completely changed. I've had problems with health and especially urinating for about 2 years and my first doctor did

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Now, don't freak out, but it seems that a cyclone left a shark on the streets of Australia - and it looks just like a scene from Sharknado, a sci-fi movie in

Made from briar wood, after a week, this is the progress so far...

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