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Send Musk to Mars (Permanently)- poster in Shoreditch

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The Moment Aidan Zamiri. 2026
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The Common Press radical queer bookshop in East London is raising money to stay open. Please donate here to support it. This indie, intersectional queer bookshop stocks 7,000+ books, including queer fiction, queer zines / indie mags, queer parenting manuals, poetry, guides to queer relationships and polyamory + much more. It’s a sanctuary for storytelling and queer culture, and has become an essential third space for the LGBTQIA+ community in East London (it also serves a range of amazing coffee and drinks / snacks). Please donate to its crowdfunder if you can or visit…
The Common Press bookshop & café 118 Bethnal Green Road Shoreditch London E2 6DG United Kingdom Closest station: Shoreditch High Street (2 min walk). Find it on the map.
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Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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Multistorey car fortress, Shoreditch, London
Courtesy of this Flickr comment thread, which incredibly includes the niece of one of the Meyers Bros referenced by the sign, the Meyers Bros Parking System was ramp-less, instead operated by lifts which brought the cars up and down the storeys of the car park.
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By Peter Anderson (1987)