artworks by Raoul Raoul Mary
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Love Begins
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Cosmic Funnies

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artworks by Raoul Raoul Mary
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Leonard Cohen (Claude Gassian - 1988)
white sands (november 2015)
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someone answer him!!
You canât play God without being acquainted with the Devil.
Westworld (TV Series 2016â )
âWould you ever hurt a living thing?â
âNo. O f  c o u r s e  n o t.â
Can you imagine how fucked weâd be if these poor assholes ever remembered what the guests do to them?
LepsÀmÀnjoki 2016 River of LepsÀmÀ
artworks by Heinrich Ilmari Rautio
Eider ducks sound as though youâve just told them a very interesting fact or juicy gossip.
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Weather in the desert
Denver, where Columbus Day was first celebrated about 100 years ago, now permanently recognizes Indigenous Peoples' Day.
The state of Vermont and the city of Phoenix have joined the list of places that now call the second Monday in October Indigenous Peoplesâ Day, in a show of momentum for honoring indigenous people on the federal holiday thatâs named for Christopher Columbus.
Phoenix is now the largest U.S. city to recognize Indigenous Peoplesâ Day, according to member station KJZZ, which says the move came on a unanimous vote. Other cities have adopted similar laws in recent years, from Seattle to Minneapolis.
The city council of Denver, which observed Indigenous Peoplesâ Day last year under a temporary proclamation, embraced a permanent observance this week â a development thatâs particularly striking because Denver is where the idea for a holiday honoring Christopher Columbus first took root.
Will Toledo - Christopher Sikich for Rolling Stone