Mythographic Color and Discover: Shangri-La An Artist's Coloring Book of Fantasy Worlds
by Alessandra Fusi Author
This book presents an expedition in coloring for advanced artists. The artist behind previous installments in the Mythographic series brings a captivating adventure to artistic utopias in Mythographic Color and Discover: Shangri-La. In this coloring book, colorists will embark on a mesmerizing journey into extraordinary detail, imagined paradises, and surreal metamorphoses.
This next installment in the coloring book series will delight fans eagerly awaiting each edition of this beloved series.
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Any war started by a large empire has been to increase the intake of resources while numbing the population to totalitarian control. If the fat cats aren't making money off of poor kids destroying themselves with drugs, they start selling them guns to kill poor kids in another neighborhood... and if that stops making money, then you make a war and send them to fight against the poor kids of another country in which the fat cats have the same dillema.
That is like so effing true I keep getting in fights with my parents over what a shit hole (pardon my french) that our country has become. If we keep it up the world of tomorow will be so embarrassing. Every country is gonna start raping us in the ass over petty shit.
I don't think It's cool to not know the history of the wars we are in. Why don't you take a quick look at the reasons given for us being there (iraq) and then you will realize that we were/are not under any potential threat from that country/government... Just because their leader is a bastard doesn't mean we can invade them (no one has invaded our country yet and look at George.)
I'm going to venture to say that it's not really meant to be a funny ha-ha sort of thing.
I don't think its ok to make jokes about war.