
school work guh, the theme was our country....as you can see I'm definitely NOT a patriot and I'm not proud of my country, that's why I had no problem to ridicule our state symbol (my mom was absolutely horrified). but some explanation about what I did and why - it shows the situation that takes place here and I really hate it, I'm really ashamed what our politicians are doing (so why should I be a patriot if these people are leading us?) and a single person like me can't do anything about it
so in case you didn't notice - it's a satire, HOWGH!
so in case you didn't notice - it's a satire, HOWGH!
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wonderful lineart. you're not the only one displeased with our government at present, and unless thousands like us banded together, there really isn't anything we can do for fear of being arrested for exercising our constitutional rights. it really is a twisted world where those in charge of the country's biggest decisions refuse to do anything because of their so called conservative views. until they're gone we have little choice but to bite the bullet and hang on to what shred of self respect we're allowed.
Corruption, deceit, irrelevance... sounds like about half the world these days.
In my country we're waiting to see if the new president lives up to his promises, but so far it's difficult to tell. Our last president... well, he was just scary.
In Britain where I lived for 2 years, there's crime everywhere and they think it can be solved by adding more cameras to the streets. In Spain... I don't know about Spain, but I suspect they're having problems as well (I lived there 3 years).
Much love to the Czech people, you are not alone.
In my country we're waiting to see if the new president lives up to his promises, but so far it's difficult to tell. Our last president... well, he was just scary.
In Britain where I lived for 2 years, there's crime everywhere and they think it can be solved by adding more cameras to the streets. In Spain... I don't know about Spain, but I suspect they're having problems as well (I lived there 3 years).
Much love to the Czech people, you are not alone.
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