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| 09 Jun 2012 05:53 PM |
| It will devour you alive... |
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| 09 Jun 2012 05:53 PM |
Are you asking what it is or why it is what it is?
Hello Realism!
>That's Sir Realism to you. |
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| 09 Jun 2012 05:54 PM |
| Omg no they devoured Telamon!!!!! |
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| 09 Jun 2012 05:55 PM |
| @nqi What it is. The description doesn't help at all, and it's approaching midnight where I am (sleep is precious) |
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| 09 Jun 2012 05:58 PM |
Look at The Persistence of Memory on Wikipedia.
I can't explain it that well. |
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| 09 Jun 2012 06:04 PM |
It is more about the idea that the clocks are in the desert.
The melting part is less apart of surrealism and more of the artist explaining how hot it is in the desert.
Weird place for clocks. |
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| 09 Jun 2012 06:05 PM |
Are there any screamers? Not because they scare me, but because they're annoying, overused and make me lose interest.
Also, it sounds interesting. Might visit it and see what all the fuss is about. |
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