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>> No.960842 [View]
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mfw he never got a proper trial in The Trial

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STOP WHINING!

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I love how pictures from the Marina Abramovic piece that was just in MoMA are becoming reaction faces.

(if I'm right. This looks like one.)

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>The first reliable examples of anthropodermic bindings come from the 17th century, but the practice really seems to have taken off during the French Revolution. The derma of victims of that bloodthirsty terror were sometimes used to bind books by its proponents; among other anthropodermically bound documents from that period are a copy of The Rights of Man and several copies of the French Constitution of 1793.

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