
Crying Tears Of Blood

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20 responses to “Crying Tears Of Blood”
Amazing photo. 👍🏻👊🏻
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Thank you, John.
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Weird… 👻
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Yes, in a way. Thank you.
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Powerful image and caption!
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Thank you very much, Michael.
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I find this one disturbing – no doubt someone’s intention. So it is effective, but sad.
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Yes, it is somewhat disturbing and sad, but as you said, also effective and that is what I liked about the motive.
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Nice one!
One of the Caesars?
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Actually, I’m not sure who he is. But he was by the Royal Palace in Brussels, so he might also have something to do with Belgium’s history.
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Fair enough. Just looked a bit ”Roman -ish” from here.
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Well, I guess that is due to the classic styles that used to be popular again and again in Europe.
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Do you know the story behind this?
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Not exactly. But in Brussels, which is more or less the political centre of Europe, a lot of statues were “crying blood” or had gas masks on…
…so it must be political activism.
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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powerful
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Thank you, Sedge.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thank you for reblogging.
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