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Curiós cartell d'un locutori de l'Eixample de Barcelona
Juliol del 2002
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BARCELONA
Imágenes del espectáculo de Carlos Carbonell, Internet 2 dentro de la programación del 3er Festival del Humor de Alicante.
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bengan a bizitar nueztro zitio de anunsioz kon faltaz de hortográfia i otrz cossasz
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while waiting for a pizza this guy caught my eye, a security guard. i particularly like thehumor lying in the wording in the background. being in SA where security is not what it can be i had too see the humor in it. from there the title.
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Pulsa F para marcar como favorita / Hit F to fave
Ante las adversidades... sentido del humor!
Recopilación de los memes y chistes que circulan por las redes
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Despite its name, Humor Monastery is serious business. Like the other painted monasteries, it was built at a time when this area was fighting an ever growing Turkish influence. As it was constructed by Teodor Bubuiog, chancellor of the Moldovan prince Petru Rareş, Humor never was a princely monastery and therefore doesn't have a spire, like the other monasteries. Under Turkish and Austrian rule the monastery fell in decay and it was only in 1991 that a religious community returned to Humor, after an absence of more than 200 years.
Although the frescoes here are more faded then in Voroneţ or Moldoviţa, what remains still merits the trip and gave Humor a place on the World Heritage List. On the outside walls, in beautiful red and blue, the Last Judgment and the Hymn to the Virgin are depicted. The interior, where photography is permitted by way of exception, shows scenes from the Gospel and martyrdoms. Notice how the painter seems to take pleasure in picturing the cruellest tortures.