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| | A powerful share, I silmpy given this onto a colleague who was doing slightly analysis on this. And he the truth is bought me breakfast because I found it for him.. smile. So let me reword that: Thnx for the treat! However yeah Thnkx for spending the time to debate this, I feel strongly about it and love studying extra on this topic. If attainable, as you develop into experience, would you mind updating your blog with extra details? It's highly helpful for me. Big thumb up for this blog post! |
TUpvNMG3P (Gast)
| | I found the last Briefings of Episode 6. 2 are in the room where you fight the Last Guardian of Limbo, they're in the upper parts where there is a destroyed brgdie, one on either side. I don't remember all the exact locations of the others, but they are in Limbo and Shadowlands so look around in them thoroughly you'll find them. But I still need to know how to unlock the Amazon Chest and Legs. |
MUZ27VYN (Gast)
| | No, this painting does not tell all about the atrsit, but it tells a lot about the self-projection of Jonathan Jones. Really, as a painter, you can't buy into the self-contradictory stuff he writes. Ce9zanne has changed a benign view he feared might be picturesque into an almost apocalyptic spectacle . It takes a lot of personal drama to mistake blue skies reflecting on a perfectly still lake, with nature being flooded by sun, for a storm. And, as a matter of fact, Cezanne did not sneer at the view. He sneered at the empty and transient beauty viewers would normally take out of it. So, he did it differently, in his own way, the secret of which Mr Jones does not seem to want to really understand. |