Orks have nipples. The only active function nipples have is lactation. If orks have developed nipples, it must be for producing milk. Under at least some circumstances, it must be possible to milk an ork. Discuss.2yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/Warhammer40k
Is it me, or do the 2023 McLaren drivers look a bit similar?1yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formuladank
From Facebook marketplace near me - man takes mouse hearts and testicles, encases them in transparent resin Lego men, sells for £5 each.5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/WTF
I ran a knock-out 'Biscuit World Cup' at work. The results made just about everyone who's seen them annoyed, so I figured you lot would be ripe for having your biscuit sensibilities insulted too. Rules in the comments.1yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/CasualUK
I don't think anyone posted him a few days ago on the anniversary of his death, so: 1994 San Marino (Roland Ratzenberger, Simtek S941) [3675x2411]2yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/F1Porn
On this day in 2009 - the Monaco GP and Brawn's fifth win of the season (2009 Monaco Jenson Button, Brawn BGP 001) [3541x2361]2yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/F1Porn
40 years today since Gilles' death, so here he is in top form. 1979 Kyalami (Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari 312T4) [3894x2592]2yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/F1Porn
Senna's last win: 1993 Adelaide (Ayrton Senna, McLaren MP4-8) [3600x2400]2yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/F1Porn
Today 45 years ago - Niki Lauda's first F1 win, Spanish GP, Jarama (Luca di Montezemolo on the left)5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
A few pictures for Jackie Stewart's birthday, here at Jarama with Jackie Oliver's burning BRM in the background (he got out). 1970 Jarama (Jackie Stewart, March 701) [1800x1139]1yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/F1Porn
On this day 45 years ago - Emerson Fittipaldi becomes McLaren's first drivers' champion.4yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
The Containers are coming, Journal of Commerce Annual Review 1969.1yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/DesignPorn
Friend took this picture in Florida. What is this bird, pls?1yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/whatsthisbird
28 years ago today, Michael Schumacher started his first Formula 1 GP (and ended it about a minute later after he burned out the clutch at the start). Spa Francorchamps, 1991.4yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
On this day in 1993, Barcelona - how's this for a podium? [3648x2416]4yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
It's fine, they're still his baby teeth, they'll get replaced.8yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/ChildrenFallingOver
Nelson Piquet, 67 today, here at Monza '87 in his last Championship winning year.5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Clever boy picks the safest way down from the roof.6yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/KidsAreFuckingStupid
Jackie Stewart coming through the tunnel, practice session 19716yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Brazilian GP forty years ago - Depailler and Peterson in their P34s, Interlagos '776yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
59 years ago today; Jack Brabham pushes his Cooper across the line at Sebring to his first World Championship5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
44 years ago today - Carlos Pace's only F1 victory, at the Interlagos circuit that now bears his name, Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace.5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Combining all the aesthetic appeal of a big stick with none of the functionality of a lightshade.6yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/DiWHY
Today, March 28th, in 1976 - Clay Regazzoni wins the third Grand Prix of the season at Long Beach.5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Anglo-Mex fusion cooking. Nachos with boiled vegetables, pasta sauce, unmelted mozarella.4yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/shittyfoodporn
Tripping coming out of a tent? Falling in a dog's water bowl? Nah this kid's going all in on falling over.8yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/ChildrenFallingOver
38 years today since the 1982 San Marino Grand Prix. One of F1's most controversial races, and a key moment in the tragic 1982 series.4yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Today in 1959 - Jack Brabham pushes his car across the line at Sebring to take the first world championship for him, and for a rear engine car6yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Oy, vey - the best text glitch I've encountered in Warband.8yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/mountandblade
Felipe Massa in January testing at Barcelona before his first F1 season, 20026yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Giles Villeneuve's first F1 win, first Canadian to win, first GP at Montreal - Canada '786yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Another picture of Jack Brabham and Ron Dennis, Mont Tremblant '68 [2439x1864]6yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Keke Rosberg's one win of his championship winning season, Dijon-Prenois, 1982 [3545x2333]5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
56 years ago today, Graham Hill wins the South African GP and his first World Championship5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
It's time! Everybody, count down with me - 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... HAPPY BIRTHDAY ZSOLT BAUMGARTNER!7yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
50 years ago today - Dan Gurney's AAR team takes its only F1 win at Spa, 18th June 19677yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
There's been a few where I've been this weekend posts so I thought I'd join in - my SV at St. Ives harbour earlier today.5yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/MotoUK
176 episodes of 'If' sci-fi magazine, 1952-1986, in browser or downloadable (link in comments).8yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/RetroFuturism
Today in 1987 - the season opener in Brazil is the first race for the yellow Camel Lotus livery, with Satoru Nakajima and Ayrton Senna at the wheel.6yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
45 years ago. 1971 Monaco GP practice session, Jackie Stewart, Tyrrell 0018yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Child learns valuable lesson about looking where the fuck you're going.8yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/ChildrenFallingOver
Just before we kick off this year, here's Jim Clark at the season opener 50 years back - Kyalami '68, and Clark's last F1 race.6yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
Brazilian GP thirty five years ago - Villeneuve and Piquet, Jacarepagua '826yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1
One of the other six-wheel F1 cars - Williams FW07E testing at Donnington, 1982 (Alan Jones driving)7yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/WeirdWheels
Australia's last world champion turns 70 today. Happy birthday Alan Jones!8yr ⋅ CaptEduardoDelMango ⋅ r/formula1