It wasn't the last supper. Of course, the ****heads commenting about how 'woke' it was are too thick to have an understanding of history outside their own narrow view that everything should be based on their imaginary friend.Cause it was a very queer representation of it. I see iconic American ball kicker Harrison "I look like the guy from Handmaid's Tale, and that's a good thing" Butker has weighed in.
Watching more of the bits I missed with my son this morning and revising my cynicism. Fair dues to the lady who belted out La Marseillaise stood on a roof in the rain while holding a giant Tricolore. Hero of the games already for me.
Fkn hilariousIt wasn't the last supper. Of course, the ****heads commenting about how 'woke' it was are too thick to have an understanding of history outside their own narrow view that everything should be based on their imaginary friend.
Also, from WikiFkn hilarious
Forget about the fact that it’s not even the painting being depicted but wait until the incels discover that the artist of the painting they’re defending was not only allegedly gay but also enjoyed the company of young boys
Not to mention that they mistook Marie Antoinette for Satan and Joan of Arc for a biblical character
Art historians hold that the figure is the Apostle John, who appears feminine in line with Leonardo's characteristic fascination with blurring the lines between the ***es, a quality which is found in his other paintings, such as St. John the Baptist.
Me when watching '8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown'.i'm guessing they cheered "Fabio" rather than the other bit
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