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more proof that Americans are better than euros
Hack Wilson - real:
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--- Quote from: NIKCC on August 10, 2013, 10:15:40 AM ---LMAO N EXACTLY WHAT THE FUCK U DOIN WATCHING EPISODES ABOUT MANDINGOS?
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LMAO MY ASS. I DIDN'T WATCH THAT VIDEO, BUT SINCE YOUR MOTHER IS A SLUT I WAS SURE SHE WAS PART OF THAT CLUB.
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LOL HE DIDNT WATCH IT, HE JUST POSTED IT
KEEP IT REAL, MAYN...I AINT HERE 2 JUDGE U.
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I DIDN'T WATCH IT, I'M NOT GAY LIKE YOUR "BROTHER" EDEN. YOUR MOTHER IS A WHORE, IT MUST BE HARD TO ACCEPT IT, DON'T CRY DUMB JEW
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RIGHT...U DIDNT WATCH IT, U JUST POSTED IT LMAO
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notice how irate he got when he went with the giant letters
Proc pka KP:
--- Quote from: Rick Venom on August 07, 2013, 09:26:49 AM ---you tight shirt wearin, deoderantless, sausage eating, inbred italians and euros come to our country with great reverence and treat it like a version of Mecca or some shit.
americans come to your land and fuck your bitches (u are desperate for a real man), break fingers off your statues and treat u like the beta bitches u truly are lol
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American tourist snaps Italian statue’s finger off
Violating the first rule of visiting a museum — look but don’t touch the art — an American tourist in Italy has generated shock and outrage by snapping the finger off a 600-year-old statue at a museum in Florence.
According to the Italian newspaper, Corriere Fiorentino, the snap heard around the art world took place when an unnamed 55-year-old Missouri man visiting the city’s Museo dell'Opera del Duomo held his hand up against the outstretched palm of a statue of the Virgin Mary by the 15th-century sculptor Giovanni d'Ambrogio.
Whether he was comparing hand spans or giving the statue a high five is unclear but the end result was that the pinky finger of the statue’s right hand was broken off.
Despite apologizing for his action, the tourist could be liable for a large fine, according to The (UK) Independent.
Even a financial penalty, however, is unlikely to assuage local Florentines, experienced art lovers and other travelers who would argue that anyone with the means to travel should also possess the understanding that art in museums is meant to be seen and not touched.
“In a globalized world like ours, the fundamental rules for visiting a museum have been forgotten, that is, ‘Do not touch the works’,” museum director Timothy Verdun told reporters.
That basic premise notwithstanding, that globalization only reinforces the need for continuing education, says Sevil Sonmez, a tourism professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
“If this was a first-time traveler, he’s probably not very experienced, maybe a little naïve,” said Sonmez. “If there’s no one around to give pointers on what to do and what to avoid, these things are likely to happen.”
In fact, in the case of the Virgin’s dismembered digit, it’s happened before. As reported by Firenze Today, the pinky was actually a plaster replacement for the long-missing marble original.
Nor is this first priceless piece of art damaged by accident. In 2006, a visitor to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England, tripped and sent three Quing Dynasty vases crashing to the ground. Four years later, a woman visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York fell into a Picasso painting called “The Actor” and left it with a six-inch gash.
The artworks above, it’s worth noting, were eventually repaired and put back on display, which suggests there may be hope that future visitors to the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo will be able to view the Virgin with all 10 of her fingers.
In the meantime, the incident in Florence should serve as a timely reminder of the “look but don’t touch” rule. That also means no high fives, no “pull my finger” photo ops and definitely no fist bumps.
As for the still-anonymous yet now-infamous finger-snapper, Sonmez, for one, takes the long view.
“It’s part of the process of traveling and gaining experience,” she said. “The best way to learn is to make mistakes — and he certainly won’t do that again.”
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Sikotic™:
Confession: I was Rick Venom trolling you motherfuckers.
I love you euros.
Sccit:
--- Quote from: Sikotic™ on June 13, 2021, 02:53:55 AM ---Confession: I was Rick Venom trolling you motherfuckers.
I love you euros.
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didnt he post videos of him bumpin lamb in his garage wit a mask on... his hands were white n he had on a wedding ring iirc LOL
or am i thinkin of some1 else?
Proc pka KP:
--- Quote from: Sikotic™ on June 13, 2021, 02:53:55 AM ---Confession: I was Rick Venom trolling you motherfuckers.
I love you euros.
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Please log into that account and post that Skitt surprised you and you ran........... then we'll know it's you.
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