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💫 Beware of the matrix
and keep a warm heart inside,
don't jump off the train,
there's still a long way to ride 💫
Schneider TM.
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On the right, the 8th circle of hell where Dante & Virgil look into pits of demons & sinners.
Dante called this the Malebolge. The hell of moral decay, a collection fraudsters, seducers & those who abuse power for personal gain.
On the right, the 8th circle of hell where Dante & Virgil look into pits of demons & sinners.
Dante called this the Malebolge. The hell of moral decay, a collection fraudsters, seducers & those who abuse power for personal gain.
Relocated somewhere safe with a little bit of cheese and lettuce.
Relocated somewhere safe with a little bit of cheese and lettuce.
The incompetent captain of the ill fated Medusé had been appointed purely on basis of class & cronyism.
The survivors endured 13 savage days, the weakest thrown overboard or eaten.
The incompetent captain of the ill fated Medusé had been appointed purely on basis of class & cronyism.
The survivors endured 13 savage days, the weakest thrown overboard or eaten.
Good luck with anyone showing up for your birthday parade, Taco Don!
Good luck with anyone showing up for your birthday parade, Taco Don!
"The first great picture which can be called revolutionary in every sense of the word, in style, in subject, & in intention" K. Clark.
The reigning spanish King Charles IV was considered a half-wit who cared only for himself. Thus ensued a violent bloody game of thrones.
"The first great picture which can be called revolutionary in every sense of the word, in style, in subject, & in intention" K. Clark.
The reigning spanish King Charles IV was considered a half-wit who cared only for himself. Thus ensued a violent bloody game of thrones.
This iconic Romanticism masterpiece commemorates the July Revolution in Paris (1830), where the people took up arms to remove Charles X, the restored Bourbon monarch. An age old, repeatedly necessary theme. The fight for freedom against tyranny.
This iconic Romanticism masterpiece commemorates the July Revolution in Paris (1830), where the people took up arms to remove Charles X, the restored Bourbon monarch. An age old, repeatedly necessary theme. The fight for freedom against tyranny.