Im sorry for all my sideways photos but im lazy and i havent posted doodles in like 2 days

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Im sorry for all my sideways photos but im lazy and i havent posted doodles in like 2 days
Huge duct tape graffiti from 2016 by SELFMADECREW.
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The way schools teach history is very strange..
They give you a text book that's vaguely in order of events. Then they teach each event like is has nothing to with the rest of history. Almost like it happened out of time. The fact that The Last Judgement painted by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel was done during the same time that Anne Boleyn was Queen of England or that the French King, who helped America with it's revolution, was married to Marie Antoinette is a revelation to some people who were taught that dates and events have nothing to do with anything else. History should be, in my ideal, taught like a story. With characters and plots and climaxes and declines. Not this random lottery of events or people that they say are important for you to remember. Or at least taught within the context of the time and it's relation to other events. I cannot tell you the amount of people I know who simply don't know the difference between B.C and A.D and when they happened.
Women who are pure in soul and body never grow old.
Michelangelo, when asked why he chose to create a youthful, serene and celestial Virgin Mary instead of a broken hearted and somewhat older woman.