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mourri [2010-11-08 22:44:59 +0000 UTC]
Excellent photo - as usual. And also a comment that explains the context.
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guille1701 [2010-11-08 11:23:37 +0000 UTC]
Wow. I really like the shot Denis. next time, maybe you should take garlic and a crucifix ,)
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SUDOR [2010-11-08 09:54:51 +0000 UTC]
The cats really like graveyards, in Père-Lachaise, in Paris, there are hundreds of cats.
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Dionisic In reply to SUDOR [2010-11-08 10:15:50 +0000 UTC]
Cats must have some sense for aesthetics, because they choose only nice or interesting graveyards, I'd say.
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dianedianediane In reply to Dionisic [2010-11-08 11:22:53 +0000 UTC]
the pleasure is always mine denis.....meow!!!
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Dionisic In reply to Trippy4U [2010-11-07 22:53:40 +0000 UTC]
I am melting because of your praise.
About your comment:
I have a theory that bloodsuckers are all around us, among living. Joke, off course, but, if I am more serious, I can tell you that here, where I live (which means area of Balkans-south Pannonia-Carpathians) social practices are such that they have much of vampirism. This includes sado-masochistic relationships (not in a sexual sense), robbery, patriarchal relations, despotism, preference for war atrocities, nepotism... One of my professor wrote in his article that, despite the fact that we were under the Roman Empire for so long, and we wore a Roman clothes, we never changed and never developed from prehistoric stadium. Archeological finds from prehistoric times on these areas often indicate the elements of belief in vampirism. This, in turn, points to the fact that the interpersonal relationships here were very intimidating.
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