Tomato Soup on $84 million Van Gogh painting
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They should have done that at a Warhol exhibit.
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I waited to hear her side of the story before passing judgment. Fortunately, she gave her side directly after vandalizing the painting and gluing her hand to the wall.
her side of the story is compelling, and my judgment is this: If her actions save a single human life, they were worth it.
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10 years @ hard labor.
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They could easily have brought more cans of soup and vandalized more paintings in that room. My question is, why didn't they?
if their actions saved a single human life, could they have saved more human lives by vandalizing more paintings? Was it laziness, corporate greed, white privilege, that prevented them from going that extra kilometer and destroying more cherished works of art?
what kind of sociopath only destroys a single painting, when it is possible to do more good by destroying more paintings?
Were these two women unwitting participants in the white male patriarchy?
When will the truly decent people step up and start destroying everything for real?
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@89th said in Tomato Soup on $84 million Van Gogh painting:
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These two look like ditzy teenage girls. Day off from school or are they just truant?
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"Never knew Van Gogh was a big supporter of fossil fuels. This is why we can't have nice things anymore"
There’s a statical and dose dependent correlation:
The greater one’s hair dye color(s) deviates from natural hair colors,
the greater one’s perception deviates from reality in all aspects.Trust the science.
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@George-K said in Tomato Soup on $84 million Van Gogh painting:
There’s a statical and dose dependent correlation:
The greater one’s hair dye color(s) deviates from natural hair colors,
the greater one’s perception deviates from reality in all aspects.
Trust the science.That's . . . actually sort of compelling.
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Van Gogh's Sunflowers back on display
The gallery said earlier the painting was covered by glass and therefore not damaged.
A statement from the Trafalgar Square venue said: "At just after 11am this morning two people entered Room 43 of the National Gallery.
"The pair appeared to glue themselves to the wall adjacent to Van Gogh's Sunflowers (1888). They also threw a red substance - what appears to be tomato soup - over the painting.
"The room was cleared of visitors and police were called. Officers are now on the scene.
"There is some minor damage to the frame but the painting is unharmed."
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Let’s pay off $10K of their student loans…