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Wow, that tee is crazy! Nice ironic reference to suicide or drugs on the front in all caps impact. It’s like Haunted Starbucks but worse in every way and years late to the bandwagon

I dont know if those tweets are super popular and everybody sees them, or we follow the same trans women.

I turn hotdog water and jägermeister into liquid piss shit

> ironic reference to suicide or drugs
no the fascist death drive is unironic
>"my body is a machine"
mein gott, the ideology!
<ᴉuᴉlossnW's regime had a complex relationship with Futurism; while he initially supported the movement as a symbol of modernity and national strength, he later distanced himself from it as Fascism evolved. The Futurists, led by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, sought to align their ideals with the aggressive nationalism of the Fascist state, but by the late 1930s, the regime began to reject modern art, labeling it as "degenerate."
<Futurism was an artistic and social movement founded in 1909 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in Italy. It celebrated modernity, technology, and speed, aiming to liberate Italy from its past. Key figures included artists like Umberto Boccioni and Gino Severini. The movement emphasized dynamism and often glorified war and industrialization.
ᴉuᴉlossnW's Involvement
<Benito ᴉuᴉlossnW, initially a socialist, became intrigued by Futurism's ideas. He supported the movement as it aligned with his vision of a powerful, modern Italy. ᴉuᴉlossnW and Marinetti shared a belief in the importance of nationalism and the rejection of traditional values.

Italian futurism and the machine (2019)
https://annas-archive.li/md5/0160e950dcbd9e9429ddb0bf9fa7e5c2
>This is the first interdisciplinary exploration of machine culture in Italian futurism after the First World War. The machine was a primary concern for the futuristi. As well as being a material tool in the factory it was a social and political agent, an aesthetic emblem, a metonymy of modernity and international circulation and a living symbol of past crafts and technologies. Exploring literature, the visual and performing arts, photography, music and film, the book uses the lens of European machine culture to elucidate the work of a broad set of artists and practitioners, including Censi, Depero, Marinetti, Munari and Prampolini. The machine emerges here as an archaeology of technology in modernity: the time machine of futurism

>>752393
>Censi, Depero, Marinetti, Munari and Prampolini.
serious language btw

Pretty badass tshirt

>>752360
Average german hobby


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