so... if a video of a girl of todays tits were on youtube, it would be flagged and most likely removed, but i guess youtube has a thing for old ladys junk, youtube you dog you :D
@numbifyify my uneducated, youthful lad... apparently you are unaccustomed to art.. paintings.. finery.. nude bodies in art are an expression of beauty.. not eroticism.. or purient interest.. When you grow up, perhaps you will understand.. but knowing youth of today... i dare not hold my breath
...Wherever a totalitarian movement erupts, whether Communist or Nazi, a Jesuit can be found in the role of 'advisor' or leader; in [Communist] Cuba Fr. Armando Llorente and in Argentina the neo-Nazis are led by Fr. Menvieille."
@MeIancholyMan "The whole frightful responsibility for this terrible Thirty Years' War [1618-1648] must rest upon the [Holy Roman] Emperor Ferdinand II, and his teachers, rulers, and bosom friends -- the Sons of Loyola [i.e., the Jesuit Order]."
@MeIancholyMan "Today they [i.e., the Jesuits] are stronger in the United States than they ever were in any of the countries of Europe which expelled them as a menace to the government." (1912)
@MeIancholyMan "Above all I have learned from the Jesuits. And so did Lenin too, as far as I recall. The world has never known anything quite so splendid as the hierarchical structure of the [Roman] Catholic Church. There were quite a few things I simply appropriated from the Jesuits for the use of the [Nazi] Party.
This is covered by Annie Tee, Sonny and Antoine Batiste in the first season of Treme. Nice to come across the original. Wonderful for the ears and other senses.
@nadaniente115a "The Jesuits...are simply the Romish army for the earthly sovereignty of the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for emperor...that's their ideal. ...It is simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination -- something like a universal serfdom with them [i.e., the Jesuits] as masters -- that's all they stand for. They don't even believe in God perhaps."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881; famous Russian novelist)
Alguien sabe de quién es la pintura del minuto 2:20?
PincklyRocks 5 days ago
@PincklyRocks Bouguereau
nadaniente115a 5 days ago
this is kinda trashy. this is art abuse. you might as well just put softcore porn up.
electric23sand 1 month ago
Muy buena , fusión de música y pintura...congratulations...
krisrMassa 2 months ago
nice music, nice paintings and nice mix
papolucky 3 months ago
I don't even have a girlfriend right now, but this song makes me feel like I was in love with someone for some reason.
SihtFukcCokc 3 months ago
LOVELY! Thank you for posting this! :) :) <3
Scarlett4Zanzibar 4 months ago
has anyone noticed that django is also the name of boba fett's clone/father?
dancind1000 6 months ago
For some reason, Stéphane Grappelli's violin always brings a tear to my eye (more so when he's doing his thing with Django Reinhardt.)
JoseAriel1408 6 months ago
so... if a video of a girl of todays tits were on youtube, it would be flagged and most likely removed, but i guess youtube has a thing for old ladys junk, youtube you dog you :D
numbifyify 6 months ago
@numbifyify you're completely missing the point.
urbaninjas 6 months ago
@numbifyify my uneducated, youthful lad... apparently you are unaccustomed to art.. paintings.. finery.. nude bodies in art are an expression of beauty.. not eroticism.. or purient interest.. When you grow up, perhaps you will understand.. but knowing youth of today... i dare not hold my breath
MeIancholyMan 6 months ago 6
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...Wherever a totalitarian movement erupts, whether Communist or Nazi, a Jesuit can be found in the role of 'advisor' or leader; in [Communist] Cuba Fr. Armando Llorente and in Argentina the neo-Nazis are led by Fr. Menvieille."
Emanuel M. Josephson (1968)
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@MeIancholyMan "The whole frightful responsibility for this terrible Thirty Years' War [1618-1648] must rest upon the [Holy Roman] Emperor Ferdinand II, and his teachers, rulers, and bosom friends -- the Sons of Loyola [i.e., the Jesuit Order]."
Theodor Griesinger (German historian; 1873)
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@MeIancholyMan "Today they [i.e., the Jesuits] are stronger in the United States than they ever were in any of the countries of Europe which expelled them as a menace to the government." (1912)
Jeremiah J. Crowley
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@MeIancholyMan "Above all I have learned from the Jesuits. And so did Lenin too, as far as I recall. The world has never known anything quite so splendid as the hierarchical structure of the [Roman] Catholic Church. There were quite a few things I simply appropriated from the Jesuits for the use of the [Nazi] Party.
Adolph Hitler
countdumas 2 weeks ago
@numbifyify Take an art appreciation course. And then get a life.
Mrtriumphchopper 5 months ago in playlist Jazz singers 3
the paintings are magnificent, who are the artists please ?
beathrixx 7 months ago
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could you tell me the artist of the artwork please? or the artists.
liakale 7 months ago
This is covered by Annie Tee, Sonny and Antoine Batiste in the first season of Treme. Nice to come across the original. Wonderful for the ears and other senses.
1blastman 7 months ago
meskite city
explosivejohnny 9 months ago
Thanks. Excellent post.
2short2q 1 year ago
Again another great presentation and mys favs, D S and women great artists find beautifull. Thanks, Jack
jsyren1 1 year ago 2
@jsyren1 Always welcome and... thank you!
nadaniente115a 1 year ago
So.. easy.. on The Ears and The Eyes...and just great for The Soul...Artistry in Action..!!!
guitarpicka1 1 year ago
sigh...
keyzcity 1 year ago
could you tell me the artist of the artwork please? or the artists.
victorcolosio 1 year ago 2
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liakale 7 months ago
A beautifully composed art study. Just magic!
Wonderful jazz also.
many thanks
cicero3 2 years ago 3
@cicero3 Always welcome and... thank you!
nadaniente115a 1 year ago
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@nadaniente115a "The Jesuits...are simply the Romish army for the earthly sovereignty of the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for emperor...that's their ideal. ...It is simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination -- something like a universal serfdom with them [i.e., the Jesuits] as masters -- that's all they stand for. They don't even believe in God perhaps."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881; famous Russian novelist)
countdumas 2 weeks ago
Absolutely beautiful playing by both Django and Stephane here.
TeddyDupont 2 years ago 8