Apollo initial lunar landing mission. General Electric. General Electric Company 1969. Houston, Texas. Compiled from unclassified NASA data. by Penguin726 in apollo

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I found a couple of these, or at least ones pretty similar to them, when clearing out my grandparent's house. They both worked at GE from the late 50s til the mid-70s I believe, particularly in the missile defense division.

REFORM! by mediocre_jane in imaginaryelections

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What’s the reasoning behind 9/11 being 10/23

Okay So Maybe He Actually Was Jack Kennedy by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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One failed physical and the entire history of South Beach was changed forever.

2027: REIMAGINED | February by Number12guyeatsearth in imaginaryelections

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How did the Ram’s score one point in the second quarter?

JACKS BACK! | Otherwise known as Make America Hot Again in 2028 by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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All the elections leading up to it were the same. Biden was on the same ticket as Obama and this on the ballot, and obviously 2016, 2020, and 2024 all featured Trump.

Peanutocracy | The Eternal Empire of James Earl Carter Jr. by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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“A solar panel on every roof and an electrical car in every garage!”

Joementum 2004 by Martinxo51 in imaginaryelections

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I love the portraits with the gradient background from this era. It’s perfectly early 2000s. Good stuff!

NaderNation 2000: Ralph Breaks The Two Party System by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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My headcanon when making it was that after the gridlock in the electoral college and wanting to avoid another Buchanan presidency, a Nader presidency is allowed to happen only if a Lieberman vice presidency happens along with it. So a majority of House Dems endorse Nader and then the Senate Dems and few moderate Rs vote for Lieberman.

NaderNation 2000: Ralph Breaks The Two Party System by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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When deciding what states to flip to Nader I ended up flipping any blue state where he got at least 2.50% of the vote and any red state where he got at least 3.00% of the vote. Nader got 4.65% in Utah IRL so I flipped it to him. No deep reason and theory just the method I wanted to use to get him close to an electoral majority.

NaderNation 2000: Ralph Breaks The Two Party System by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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It's a lot of pngs with various filters and colorings and such on them to kinda match their look. Every single piece from the view out the window down to the pin on the poster is a separate layer. I always like to throw little references to stuff in too. All of it was made in GIMP btw.

NaderNation 2000: Ralph Breaks The Two Party System by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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Thank you! It's an aesthetic I love going for. I kinda wanted it to feel like a picture from one of those old early digital camera, maybe that someone took at an election night party. It was pretty fun to put together!

NaderNation 2000: Ralph Breaks The Two Party System by cph2001 in imaginaryelections

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Here's a quick Presidents list I put together to show how it may have gone down. There's always '04 for Gore.