Luxury and sports cars are usually equipped with scissor doors.
Scissor doors can be found on many luxury and sports cars, and they have been used to great effect in movies and television shows. With their sleek design and functionality, scissor doors are sure to be a staple of automotive design for years to come.
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ok so Knives x Livio but ONLY in the very specific post-trimax “oops all redemption arcs” roadtrip scenerio
there’s just something sooo tender and awkward about Livio approaching Knives with kindness the way someone might try to trap a feral cat for a bath
and the flip of Knives begrudgingly realizing through Livio that Vash might have been right about a few things
both of them simultaneously learning how to be Normal Humans (with mixed success)
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Update: Apparently @della-robbia-productions DOES know how to lockpick doors (and kept saying I had no rizz apparently).
PERFECT!
Well, as I write this, the door is open. On the other side, there seems to be some kind of tunnel. Its made of dirt and has cables running along the sides, so I've personally come to the conclusion that this may be a maintenance tunnel.
Me and Odd (that's his name, which actually surprised me) are gonna do a thing of rock paper scissors to see who will go down first.
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batch 4 🏖️
@paperluigirpg
@spoopy-chipster
THANK YA FOR DA EXTRA REQSSS i hope u like them <33 soz for taking my sweet time i still have 3 more that i will surely get thru tomoz 👰
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Forbidden Door preview 1/10
Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland vs. El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru - This show is full of "I mean...I guess" matches, but this may be the most "I guess" of them all.
Desperado and Kanemaru are 4-time IWGP junior heavyweight tag team champions, but Keith Lee is probably bigger than both of them put together. So it seems like a mismatch, until you consider that Strickland and Lee have only been teaming for a couple of months and they're already having problems. That may be where Despy and Kanemaru's continuity as a team will come in handy.
The story with, uh, Swerve In Our Glory (really, that's the team name?) is that they're very effective even when they aren't getting along, so I don't expect them to lose until the team is ready to split...and I don't think that's happening here. I don't know which of them is going to pin Kanemaru, but I bet he hopes it's not Lee.
Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. QT Marhsall & Aaron Solo - If you told me nine months ago that there'd be an AEW vs. NJPW supercard in the great city of Chicago, and it wouldn't feature Kenny Omega or Cody Rhodes or Kota Ibushi or Tomohiro Ishii or Tetsuya Naito or Bryan Danielson or CM Punk, but it WOULD feature Yoshi-Hashi of all people, I would have laughed out loud.
Despite being a lovable loser with a perpetual "how did I get here" face, Yoshi has been doing well for himself in the past year or so, mostly by teaming with Goto as Bishamon. If the NJPW roster is Marvel movies, then Goto is Morbius. I guess that makes Yoshi Howard the Duck or something. Lucky for them, QT and Solo are the 1997 Justice League TV movie, so this should be quick work for Bishamon.
Billy Gunn & Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn & Max Caster vs. Yuya Uemura & Alex Coughlin & Kevin Knight & The DKC - The Gunn Club has formed a faction with the Acclaimed (Caster and Anthony Bowens), but I don't think they have a collective name yet. Bowens is injured, but they'll probably bring him out in a wheelchair.
I've lost track of which LA Dojo wrestlers are Young Lions (trainees in black trunks that lose all the time) and which are recent graduates. I think Coughlin and Uemura are just regular wrestlers now. Even so, just being on a team with some Young Lions puts you at a huge disadvantage against a team with no Young Lions. Caster and the Gunn Club are getting an easy win here.
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