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paulu. says: At S&Rii, the youngest kids are taught to give rise to soap giant balloons with just their hands opened in the air. Ah, that's the easy part for them. The difficult one is to avoid that the fragile spheres explode on touching the towers of the school.
#10 Up in the air by Taweechai Iam-urairat
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paulu. says: A more difficult exercise is to levitate straw, transforming it into some geometrical form at the same time. Simple balls are the most preferred by the students, but rings and birds receive highest marks from the teachers.
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paulu. says: Charms to turn possible impossible loves have an extensive list of enthusiasts around witchcraft arts. S&Rii isn't an exception, and this memorable passion between a kite and a cloud asks for a happy end with some offsprings. White dragonflies, I would bet.
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paulu. says: Invisibility cloaks are present in several magical traditions - for instance, in the Welsh mythology, Grimm's fairy tales, and Hogwarts School. Cam took a step forward and invented the invisibility screen. From now on, nothing will be as it used to be in the world of magic.
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paulu. says: I dare say that the concept of Sky fertilising Earth has crossed all human cultures at least since Neolithic times. Michele Liberti, prestigious sorcerer, discovered an interesting new approach to the theme…
senza titolo #10 by michele liberti
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paulu. says: High qualified sorcery goes hand in hand with the newest tech tendencies. Pokemons aren't an exception, and some magicians enjoy spending some of their spare time finding them. Without mobile or apps, of course, just augmented reality - hugely augmented reality, I should say.
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paulu. says: As in any prestigious wizardry school, disastrous failures sometimes happen in S&Rii. So it's common to see teachers levitating a heavy mattress over their heads while crossing the training camp or the playground. Safety first is the most important lesson to be given about magic street photography.
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