what am i doing here, anyway
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All roads unfortunately lead back to tumblr.
Gorgeous, gorgeous man. I adore him
OSCAR PIASTRI | It Takes Two
I don't like their tough love, I think it's way too invasive but it is what it is, i guess. I hope he is getting enough tenderness as he is having tough love
mclaren f1 team using oscar as a ragdoll:
That's his father, your honor, and he is very proud
OSCAR PIASTRI and MARK WEBBER | 20/04/2025
that was hot
incredible overtake from oscar piastri on lewis hamilton on lap 21 of the saudi arabian grand prix
I need some good energy, so let's go
good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
you ever see shit that makes you think “i know i’m very online but i’m not online enough for this one”
She is so kind and so beautiful, I love her so much
the internet's favorite resident doctor
So relatable, omg
THE PITT 1.15 — 9:00 P.M.
Gorgeous win
OSCAR PIASTRI POLE TO WIN IN BAHRAIN!!!
Since a mothrfcker decided to hack my Twitter account, I'm gonna put it here:
The Pitt is so freaking good. Like, so many good actors and such a great work stitching and following the story around the ER and every character. I haven't finished it yet, but I'm on ep8 and heavens, it's so perfect.
reblog the money pigeon for a financially stable future
This is hot, ngl
Hungary 2024
Monza 2024
Baku 2024
Melbourne 2025
All the rainbow illustrations I did between last year and this year! :D Always super satisfying to put them all together lol
Various Landoscar art to celebrate the double podium today!!! 🥳
They look like amazing fathers, I really hope they are
In a sport that credits and even praises Jos Verstappen for the discipline and talent of Max, be like Anthony Hamilton, Marco Antonelli, David Bearman and Adam Norris.
This gif set, it's just special, so gorgeous, so cute. It makes me smile a lot
first pole position ✨
The best thing I've read about last week's gp. I absolutely adore it
the only person who had a worse race than ferrari was oscar piastri – and when the leaderboard listed him as 'out', he reversed out of the grass and got back on track. he was not going to DNF at his home race without the stewards physically wrenching a front axle from his hands.
oscar piastri is a goddamn phoenix, and he will rise again and again and again. i love charles, and he is il predestinato - but oscar being a champion is not even predestined. it's literally inevitable.
This was terrible as hell
for everyone saying it was just until they passed the back-markers:
He did an amazing job, I was quite impressed at that move (and the next overtakes, they were stunning as well) And I'm so freaking proud of him
watching a man reverse a race car through wet grass is something that can be so personal
i already have a job and it's called keeping myself alive. why do i have to be employed on top of that
I was watching the F1 rookies Round Table video and saw people commenting about how the vibes were similar for when George, Lando, Alex, etc. were rookies. It made me realise that Max is just like that kid who gets put up a grade because they’re a child genius, or whatever, and ends up being the youngest in the class and ostracised for it. Too young to fit in with the veterans, too old to be a part of the rookies group.
It makes me wonder, if Max had “graduated” alongside his peers, and had been a rookie amongst rookies, how differently would he have been treated by the rest of the grid, the media, the fans? The rookies now are making jokes about how Hadjar will be a meme for his angry radio messages; would Max have been given a bit more grace for his similar outbursts if he was shown in videos like this, giggling about it alongside the others? I think it would have almost humanised him a bit, to the average viewer, to see him with the drivers he drove with in karting and whatnot.
Instead he’s been seen and treated as this sort of racing machine, robotic personality, etc. Go back and look at some of the early press conferences. Sure, he had some rude moments, but he was a teenager surrounded by drivers years older than him, with a legacy to live up to and something to prove. Imagine he had been sat amongst his former karting/f3 peers instead in those first years? Would he have been more relaxed, maybe? Or treated a bit more like a teenager learning F1, rather than a monster on the track? It’s all a bit parasocial of me, I know, but I can’t help but think of what all of this has done to shape his experience and his image.
Don't ask me the color of anything, I am speechless and lowkey, mesmerized by his eyes
full video of oscar playing regret or no regret!
i learned that actor Danny Trejo has the most on-screen deaths of anyone in Hollywood history, with 65. Followed by Christopher Lee (60), Lance Henriksen (51), Vincent Price (41), Dennis Hopper (41), Boris Karloff (41), and John Hurt (39). (x)
Woke up this morning, thought I'd write a Chrismash.
i'm SO laid back, i only care about like 3 things in the world:
my favorite fictional characters and music
every person on this earth and their opinion of me
the crushing psychological weight of being alive
THE FRECKLES GIRRRRRRLS
My gifs from new short video !!
Repost @skytv
"Eddie Redmayne on how real life snipers helped build episode 8 of TheDayOfTheJackal"