The Roses of Heliogabalus, (details), (1888), by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Dutch, 1836 – 1912), oil on canvas, 132.7 cm × 214.4 cm (52.2 in × 84.4 in), Private Collection

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The Roses of Heliogabalus, (details), (1888), by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Dutch, 1836 – 1912), oil on canvas, 132.7 cm × 214.4 cm (52.2 in × 84.4 in), Private Collection
A major constitutional overhaul in Zimbabwe could keep Mnangagwa in power until 2030, triggering backlash from critics and activists.
When 2030 comes he will probably try and extend it again, now that he has had a taste of power why would he let it go so easily? At the end of the day the fastest way to become rich is to go into politics.
Power and Corruption:
Power and Corruption:
In a world where only the wealthy survive,
The smoke of industry blurs the lines of power and ethics,
And this is the norm.
This is our world and should you choose to live in it,
You must either consent to this accepted corruption,
Or live in blissful naivety.
But this ignorance is part of the problem.
We all have a voice,
And if we disagree we are persecuted.
But if we all choose to use it
We can save the world.
Guys, I don't know what to feel.
I just saw the movie Chronicle.
I won't say it changed my life, but it's new - it's different.
After the movie, I felt different, not sad, not happy. It felt like the movie had ended right.
For the first time, a movie ended right.
Not how I wanted it to, but it clicked.
Like one of the most important, but least noticed things.
This movie was like the spinning of the world - it's doing things, but we can't notice.
Watch it.
You won't regret it.
Like, the theatre was packed - more so than the usual packed; full of those obnoxious people who eat and talk loudly throughout the movie - well, get this: throughout Chronicle, it was silent. Even the derps behind us who liked Jersey Shore were silent.
This movie is a revolution - whether it's in the film industry, in our society, or in our lives.
It's doing something, but I don't think we'll notice.
It's just so subtle!