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Man behind bars | 2024 | MaK
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Elon Musk - jump!
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Weihnachten Deutschland 70er Jahre
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Santa on Beer | 2009 | MaK
Merry Christmas!
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Daniel Arasse | Die Guillotine. Die Macht der Maschine und das Schauspiel der Gerechtigkeit | 1988
I Die Guillotinierung
II Die Maschinisierung
III Die Theatermaschine
"Von überall her kommen schrenweise revolutionäre Apostel zu uns, echte Sansculotten; die heilige Guillotine befinder sich in der glänzendsten Aktivität, und der wohltuende Schrecken bewirkt, was Vernunft und Philosophie nicht in hundert Jahren erreicht hätten." Bürger Gateau, Heeresintendantur 27. Brumaire II
"Revolutionary apostles are coming to us from everywhere, true sans-sculottes; the holy guillotine is in the most brilliant activity, and the pleasant terror accomplishes what reason and philosophy would not have achieved in a hundred years.” Citizen Gateau, Army Intendant 27th Brumaire II
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Fire tongs punch | Feuerzangenbowle | 2024
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Häri Ren: Pubs Of England - The Slippery Bulldog
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Pumpkins | MaK | 2019
Pumpkins are commonly carved into decorative lanterns called jack-o’-lanterns for the Halloween season. The practice of carving pumpkins for Halloween originated from an Irish myth about a man named “Stingy Jack”. The turnip has traditionally been used in Ireland and Scotland at Halloween, but immigrants to North America used the native pumpkin, which are both readily available and much larger – making them easier to carve than turnips. Not until 1837, does jack-o’-lantern appear as a term for a carved vegetable lantern, and the carved pumpkin lantern association with Halloween is recorded in 1866. In the United States, the carved pumpkin was first associated with the harvest season in general, long before it became an emblem of Halloween.
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