This reminds me of Kim Jung Un looking at things. Authoritarians love looking at shit for photos like they somehow were the ones that actually made it.
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Missed the chance to kill himself there already
Is Adolf’s pal Henry Ford in that crowd?
Wikipedia: Speaking in 1931 to a Detroit News reporter, Hitler said "I regard Henry Ford as my inspiration," explaining his reason for keeping a life-size portrait of Ford behind his desk.
but that's a bicycle not an automobile
What's this vehicle? Looks like an e-bike, if I didn't knew better
It's bicycle with a helping engine, but it's not electric.
The thing that looks like a battery is the fuel tank. The engine is the metal attachment left and below of the center of the back wheel.
Random fact: The first motorized vehicle to drive across the USA was a bicycle. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_A._Wyman
It is probably a 60ccm "Saxonette" engine. Here is an article (both in German) with some bikes from that era equipped with that engine.
…A bicycle…?
It's only got one wheel so I'm going with unicycle
I am assuming this is a whoosh im not getting
It’s half out of frame? Have you not developed object permanence?
Could just be a fan of artist René Magritte
More like I was tired and probably a bit drunk and I wrote something stupid on Lemmy. Kill me. I've never heard of object permanence before but I think I understood it well enough at an early age when I drew dinosaurs and their heads continued off page because I didn't like drawing them.
HE WAS ALSO A VEGETARIAN
It's a Reichcycle
Bursting with joy