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Things They Don't Teach You in School
•Lincoln believed white people were the superior race •Gandhi hated black people •The CIA brought illegal drugs into the country •Ronald Reagan was the devil •White people mutated from the Dravidian Albinos and would be nothing without POC
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Talking Heads (1980), dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski
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Le Bonheur (1965) dir. Agnès Varda
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sem título by elif araf yalim on Flickr.
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Ugh
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Glass Cat I shall never shatter your heart
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Andrea Castro (b. 1987, Spain, based Palma de Mallorca) - 1: What You Hide In Silence, 2015 Oil on Canvas  2: Desire, 2011 Oil on Wood  3: Listen To Me, 2012 Oil on Canvas  4: Determinations And Dreams, 2015 Oil, Embroidery on Canvas
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Egon Schiele, Four Trees,1917
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To be universal you’ve got to stain the consciousness of the people. You’ve got to dig out a truth that everybody knows, but they don’t want to hear, then tell it in a manner that’s so articulate and so aesthetically indignant, so beautiful, that they’ve got to accept it back in their lives again. That’s what I want to do. Touch something universal in your own language. Q magazine, -November 1996 issue
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