The same dude who installed the tail 30 years ago came back to take it off at the age of 74. That is wild lol
How can cities not consider this as a kind of “historical value” and protect such?
Makes me remember the Neon Signs that are being removed in hordes from Hong Kong streets. What was a feature of the city now being removed, turning everything again into a lifeless atmosphere.
At least kudos for the company having the cheek in the tongue approach with the tear in the eye of the dragon…
Sniffling Tiger, Teary Dragon.
Unrelated, but I always thought that shop smelled like crotch.Â
Just put up a 3D signboard like the one in shinjuku. Have their dragon spitting fire on the neighbor side. Problem solved.
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The same dude who installed the tail 30 years ago came back to take it off at the age of 74. That is wild lol
How can cities not consider this as a kind of “historical value” and protect such?
Makes me remember the Neon Signs that are being removed in hordes from Hong Kong streets. What was a feature of the city now being removed, turning everything again into a lifeless atmosphere.
At least kudos for the company having the cheek in the tongue approach with the tear in the eye of the dragon…
Sniffling Tiger, Teary Dragon.
Unrelated, but I always thought that shop smelled like crotch.Â
Just put up a 3D signboard like the one in shinjuku. Have their dragon spitting fire on the neighbor side. Problem solved.