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Holidays with Global Warming
3D Render by bisonraviThe title should be self-explaining... 

not long before .... edition.cnn.com/travel/article/snow-monkeys-hot-springs-japan
And yes, I understand the statement in your render, which I think is clever.
And yes, I understand the statement in your render, which I think is clever.
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bisonravi
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Wed, Oct 15Thanks!
Sometimes reality catches up with us and, in my case, I can no longer remain within the framework of fantasy or pinup for the creation of an image...
Sometimes reality catches up with us and, in my case, I can no longer remain within the framework of fantasy or pinup for the creation of an image...

We now live in a scary world. The worst part is, we are not sure it will get better for our children.
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bisonravi
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Wed, Oct 15For sure. Our children will have to correct all the abuses we have committed under the pretext of progress! In a way, we are poor parents... 

Wendy avait grandi, s'était mariée et avait eu une fille, prénommée Jane. En relisant ses aventures avec Peter, elle se demandait si elle avait bien fait de quitter le pays imaginaire pour assister à la destruction méthodique du monde réel. Jane, avançait prudemment dans une eau devenue rare, le ventre des poissons morts lui faisait penser au plastique de sa bouée quelle n'aimerait bientôt plus. Elle se demanda si Peter existait vraiment, pour qu'il puisse l'emmener là-bas, en suivant la deuxième étoile à droite et tout droit jusqu'au matin
Wendy had grown up, married, and had a daughter, named Jane. Rereading her adventures with Peter, she wondered if she had done the right thing in leaving Neverland to witness the methodical destruction of the real world. Jane moved cautiously into water that had become scarce, the belly of the dead fish reminding her of the plastic of her buoy, which she would soon no longer like. She wondered if Peter really existed, so that he could take her there, following the second star to the right and straight on until morning.
Wendy had grown up, married, and had a daughter, named Jane. Rereading her adventures with Peter, she wondered if she had done the right thing in leaving Neverland to witness the methodical destruction of the real world. Jane moved cautiously into water that had become scarce, the belly of the dead fish reminding her of the plastic of her buoy, which she would soon no longer like. She wondered if Peter really existed, so that he could take her there, following the second star to the right and straight on until morning.
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