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Rate   toxicculture (WordPress) | by toxicculture23 | Tue, May 27

Tue, May 27 The fifties are also scary. World War Two’s over, the terrifying Communists are challenging American ideals, and for the first part of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull you’re not exactly sure how the ne plus ultra of rugged individualism, Dr. Jones, will fit into this brav...

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