Louis Vuitton in Darfur

Unfortunately this stylish refugee is merely an advertising fata morgana.

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  • Does dafur have any relations with dadophores. Thanks for the light .Strike a pose. Torch for a tease. Just as the anita archetype maybe woman day. Brown Madonna pack your bag and suit case. c-ase v-ase harmony sisier to phobes/demos daughter of aphrodite/ares. Darfur dadophores looks nice with a vase jar pot on her head to. Nice pickel pickel,thrill dill pickel . Peter piper picked a peak of pickeled peppers if peter piper picked a peak of pickeled peppers where's the peal of pickeled peppers that peter piper picked. Wolf wolf stake is done.

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  • that is genious i like it a lot

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  • Zachary, look up the phrase "fata morgana," and I think you'll understand what the author means.

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  • do you have any clue what is happening over there? you are an ass!

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  • Yes, this image reminds me of a Marshall Mcluhan quote: <em>“The ads are by far the best part of any magazine or newspaper. More pains and thought, more wit and art go into the making of an ad than into any prose feature of press or magazine. Ads are news. What is wrong with them is that they are always good news. In order to balance off the effect and to sell good news, it is necessary to have a lot of bad news.”</em> - Marshall Mcluhan (1911-1980)

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  • Are you sure you want to post this LV image?

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