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The inventors of the tandem, Charles B. Tripp (a man without arms) & Eli Bowen (a man without legs) ehm, and rightly so...
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come on, they were joking, really, the true inventor was a Dane, a certain Mikael Pedersen, here he is below with his girlfriend while (among doing other things for sure) he pedals...
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Mikael Pedersen made a bunch of money inventing other things too, then he fell in love with a girl 29 years younger, a certain Ingeborg, but then he ran away to England at 60 years old, and there a friend found him after about ten years, surviving by selling matches, he helped him return to Denmark where he lived another 10 years and nothing... #chiaroscuro
 
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Alfons Walde died of heart failure on December 11, 1958, in Kitzbühel; see the coincidence, ehm, I was born precisely a dozen days later and nothing... I mean, no, actually he was born 67 years earlier in Oberndorf.

From 1910 to 1914, he studied architecture at the "Technische Hochschule" in Vienna, continuing his training as a painter as well.

In the Danube metropolis, he moves in artistic circles that include Egon Leo Adolf Ludwig Schiele and Gustav Klimt, and he is influenced by Ferdinand Hodler.

In 1911, Walde held his first exhibition in Innsbruck, and in 1913, he presented paintings at the prestigious "Secession of Vienna" exhibition.

From 1914 to 1917, he actively participated in World War I as a Tyrolean Kaiserschütze in the high mountains.

After returning to Kitzbühel, he dedicated himself entirely to painting and continued to participate in exhibitions at the "Secession" and the "Künstlerhaus" in Vienna during the 1920s.

He also exhibited at the "Biennale Romana" in Rome in 1925.

He founded his own art publishing house in 1923 and used his paintings to produce both postcards and prints and posters as a graphic artist, which became "family motifs" in large sections of society.

It was little known that Walde had also created a rich erotic production featuring numerous nudes, some of which have only been published recently; for example, in the painting “Donna seduta con la gamba incrociata,” he managed to create a mysteriously erotic atmosphere through the blurred drawing and color.
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Djokovic news di oggi dall'Australia: il Ministro cancella il visto di ingresso | Sky Sport

The Minister cancels the entry visa.
"Health and public order reasons"

AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
 
Mucosanguineous Mess

I was wondering, while stirring my spoon in the coffee cup, if this piece of inappropriate music is sufficiently politically incorrect.

You all, what do you say?
 
"To lose one's life is insignificant, and I will have that courage when it is necessary.

But to see the meaning of this life dissipate, to witness the disappearance of our reason for existence—this is what is unbearable.

One cannot live without a reason."

.:. Albert Camus, from Caligola (1938) .:.

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"If Nature condemns man to death, let man at least not do it," he used to say (as he was against the death penalty).

Ironically, on January 4, 1960, Albert Camus, "Nobel Prize for Literature" (awarded three years earlier), died in a car accident while riding in a Facel Vega FV3B, in which his publisher Michel Gallimard, who was driving the car, also lost his life: near Villeblevin, close to Sens (Yonne) and on the way to Paris, the driver lost control of the vehicle he was driving at possibly around 140 km/h in a straight line before crashing into a plane tree.
Gallimard died instantly, Camus was pulled from the car unconscious and with severe injuries, and shortly after was pronounced dead.
Gallimard's daughter and wife, sitting in the back, survived; Camus was not yet 50 years old.

In any case, his life would have been short as between '59 and the beginning of '60, the health conditions of the forty-six-year-old Camus were already very precarious (both of his lungs were long affected by tuberculosis, as well as damage from smoking) to the point that due to his frail health, he had to decline the position of director of the "Comédie Française" or "Théâtre-Français" (which was founded in 1680 and since 1799 is located in the heart of the "Palais-Royal" in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. It is the only French state theatre that has a permanent company of actors, the "Troupe des Comédiens français"), offered to him by André Malraux, a writer and at the time Minister of French Culture.
 
Annie Lennox (was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on December 25, 1954)
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