Love thisKate Hayes #149 Tax Evader
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These are actually the best pics to look back on. I remember getting them developed and you had to literally take your pack of photos around to ya nans house and describe what was going on in each picI agree. Back when I was a kid we would all get a disposable camera each for the holidays and you couldn't see them or edit them just had to wait for th to be developed when you got home and I honestly don't care what anyone thinks I still buy them now for holidays cos they turn out to be the best and funniest photos
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There is an app called Gudak and it works like a old skool camera you get about 30 pics on your ‘film’ and you have to wait 3 days until you can see them. No do overs, no editing. They look quite retro too. You’ll get a notification when they’re ready to be viewed and then you just save the pics to your phone. I’ve had the app years, I might have paid a couple of quid for it but once you have it you don’t have pay for any pictures or film, it’s unlimited.
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