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offline stefano_azevedo from Pindorama (Brazil) on 2006-02-04 15:04 [#01834659]
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QRDL, could please give me more info about your av?


 

offline corrupted-girl on 2006-02-04 20:38 [#01834826]
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are you on acid


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2006-02-04 20:39 [#01834827]
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are you high on paint?


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2006-02-04 20:40 [#01834828]
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Oh


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offline corrupted-girl on 2006-02-04 20:41 [#01834832]
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that's good. i like that one. good one.


 

offline oyvinto on 2006-02-04 20:43 [#01834836]
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yo


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offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2006-02-04 21:01 [#01834842]
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that damn acid is the key to clarity


 

offline geraldine on 2006-02-04 21:04 [#01834843]
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lol


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2006-02-05 07:29 [#01835024]
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Sure. It is a part of a frame from an old polish comic book
"Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek". EVERY kid in communist Poland used
to read it. In a couple dozens of issues it told a story of
a chimp named Tytus who wanted to become human. This part
was about peculiarities of western countries with particular
focus on degraded racist capitalistic USA (mind that it was
published in 1970). See the whole frame.

My avatar needs changing, but I think I will stick to the
same comic.


 

offline Combo from Sex on 2006-02-05 07:31 [#01835027]
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fake, isn't it ?


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-05 07:40 [#01835033]
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i love old communist propaganda.


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2006-02-05 07:49 [#01835045]
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Actually it was very funny at times and almost never
agressive. The author Jerzy Chmielewski had an inclredible
imagination. For example in the episode in which Tytus and
the gand travelled to the Nonsense Islands. Every island was
a caricature of a part of communist 1989 reality. One, for
example, had overdeveloped beureaucracy to the level in
which the citizens had heads in shapes of different official
seals. This wasn't your usuall propaganda.


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-05 07:55 [#01835055]
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ha, nice. i didnt think they would allow something like
that. how much was the media censored in those days?


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2006-02-05 08:10 [#01835066]
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I can't tell for sure since I wasn't around in the 70s, but
from what I heard artists who were either known abroad or
had a following in the society had prety much their backs
covered and were treated like spoilt but still loved
children.
One of the Nonsense Islands



 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2006-02-05 08:15 [#01835070]
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The last dialog goes like this:

Romek: Have noticed the even kids have seals on their
heads.
A'Tomek: Let's call them "stempling bumps", they develop
into seals during puberty.


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-05 08:16 [#01835072]
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ha! people with stamps on their heads!


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2006-02-05 08:41 [#01835093]
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Ahaaa, so these are stamps, not seals, right, my bad.


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-05 08:43 [#01835095]
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same thing, different words. the english language is full of
wierd crap like that. we should all speak esperanto.
vi havas grandon brovon, jes?


 

offline oyvinto on 2006-02-05 08:45 [#01835096]
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4real. mykid


 

offline stefano_azevedo from Pindorama (Brazil) on 2006-02-05 15:55 [#01835406]
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much more interesting than i expected!
thanks


 


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