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		<title>Art History is punishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[viewing where the footprints pressed with a flare of nothing is more important causing nostalgia intense as the airborne stone breathed under the Athenian sun. Ahh! you are evil if you do not long for the return, as if the momentary mundane is as worthless as the ruins buried beneath the tourist-packed tavernas and the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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nothing is more important<br />
causing nostalgia intense as the airborne stone breathed under the Athenian sun.<br />
Ahh!<br />
you are evil if you do not long for the return,<br />
as if the momentary mundane is as worthless as the ruins buried beneath the tourist-packed tavernas and the crowded walks of kiosks and corn roasting</p>
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