The God of Afterthought

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40 responses to “Epimetheus”
Wow, that’s an amazing image, Rabirius!
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Thank you, John.
I’m glad you like it.
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You’re welcome. 😊
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No forethought and little afterthought. D.C. al coda. We go back to the beginning and do the same things over and over and over again. Wonderful image.
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Thanks a lot, Timothy. I’m glad you like it.
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Als zelfs een God niet leert uit zijn fouten…
Hoe erg moet het dan niet zijn bij ‘gewone’ stervelingen ?
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Nou, ik denk dat we dat keer op keer ervaren. Hier is het nu dat andere mensen anderen de schuld geven van hun fouten. Dus er is geen teken van leren. 🙂
Hartelijk dank.
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👍
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That’s my god, a cousin of the god Doubt. 🙂 Wonderful image Rabirius!
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Thanks a lot, Peter. I’m glad you like the image.
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What about his right arm?! Seems to be a substitude…
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Technically, it is the processing…
…but actually it would make sense for the god of afterthought, don’t you think?
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A very strange image but I like it.
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Thanks a lot!
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Where has the knowlege of this god been all my life? Afterthoight has been my daily companion, and I never knew his name. Wonderful to see him, too. Why am I not surprised that he is ancient and modern and half dressed?
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Well, now you know that he exists. 🙂
Thank you, Kim.
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Brother of Prometheus….
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Yes, he is.
Thank you.
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Act now, worry later. Oh my.
(What fun you are having!)
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Thank you.
Yes, it is in fact quite interesting to research what kind of gods there are… 🙂
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Good one, Rabirius
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Thank you, John.
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Wonderful creation
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Thanks a lot!
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Een gewaarschuwd man.. Een nieuwe bijdrage aan een indrukwekkende serie! Excellent job!
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Hartelijk dank. Ik ben blij dat je de foto mooi vindt.
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een indrukwekkende compositie Rabirius
terug naar het begin of toch niet?
prettige dag gewenst
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Hartelijk dank.
Ja, soms moeten we terug naar het begin.
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Fantastic album, Rabirius, it could be a politician.
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🙂
Thank you, Jan.
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You are amazing 🙂
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Thanks a lot!
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Gefällt mir sehr. Dir eine feine Zeit. Heb’s guet.
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Vielen Dank, Ernst. Dir auch eine gute Zeit.
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I thought, he was out, already. Seems like the right time yet to come.
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Yes, the right time is always coming.
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Very very suggestive. Would do well as an altarpiece. 🙂
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Thanks a lot!
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This is great ~ I feel it is a masterpiece of us all; we keep the world running with a smile on our faces and, even with the struggles, enjoy a life made by us… and may those from above not think an afterthought about us… for we don’t give a damn what they think 🙂
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Thank you for your words!
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