this was on or around inauguration seems like we were almost there for a little while, at some points afterward how do we attain it again? do we just Get Used To This Is How It Is Now?https://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/823372479330717697 …
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I think the chiefest emotion everywhere is terror This train is fucking out of control and no one knows where the emergency breaks are No one is in the engine car either Maybe everyone knows it and though people fight it's not even about anything just distractions from terror
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Do you feel this vibe
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I love it & It’s my favorite painting ever. The German 1920s turned out shit of course and utterly escalated in the most awful way imaginary, but boy, the art was amazing. Cultural high mark of this nation. We’ve never recovered
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I feel dread just looking at it. And I wonder, how obvious must things have been if Grosz painted such an accurate prediction in the run up to the Nazis? I guess pretty obvious and yet folks voted for hitler anyway (The painting worked at the time of its creation, too)
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Looking at it you can just see how the story ends Genuinely have goosebumps rn Did that end up in the whats-it . . . Degenerate Art Display?
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Of course. Hitler hated art (except for ideologically complaint pieces) after all. In fact, George Grosz was one of the first German citizen to be denaturalized by the Nazis, luckily he emigrated to the US in time
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Goosebumps are right of course, but
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Yeah thank God for that How on Earth did Germany recover Like between WWI-II and the Thirty Year's War Gosh
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It’s wild man. I think nothing quite beats the 30 years war in sheer horror, in relative terms at least. On an absolute basis single days of WW1 were worse and the WW2 as a whole of course
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