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It’s terrible, I think, the way that traffic laws are openly flouted in this country. I’ll bet dollars to doughnuts not one of those clouds stopped for that red light.
Akaky – the clouds were going the other way. They did not need to stop and fully obeyed the law.
Wow…which country is this?
traffic lights do work…pffff:)
gorgeous fucking picture…and all that pixelated madness to match the clouds!!!!
Love YOUR colours.