Haha, we may see things get that bad. But it won’t be because of “climate change” - unless nukes count as climate change.
Why do these places keep letting these fruit cakes in? I would bet those paintings are all fakes put there for reasons like this.
I was just reading this in “the western journal” - https://www.westernjournal.com/russian-video-shows-tsunami-super-weapon-claims-1-launch-no-england-anymore/ (Ru$$ian supposed super weapon)
Stop doing acid every weekend, and grow the heck up. How do you heat your hovels, Jimmy? What idiots.
time to redesign our galleries...
When one internalizes a belief such as this, it is nearly impossible for them to recognize the belief is false.
When are the adults going to grow up and start making these snot-nosed envirowackos pay for their Nazi antics of destroying everything? These are attacks upon humanity. It’s time for the grownups to start acting like grownups and to strike back at the little bass turds. This is the crap they were programmed with in “college” that pigface Biden wants us to pay for.
A tip to museum operators: when people show up wearing Orange vests and with crazy eyes, you might want to immediately alert security.
“People are starving, people are freezing, people are dying.”
More are about to freeze. You know, because cow farts change the weather or something. You know, the thing!
leave them glued to the floor
A 2002 oil-on-canvas painting with a $1,875 price tag.
Could use some gravy in my opinion. You guys know what to do.
That’s a lot of Monet.
I am ashamed to admit I have no Monet, therefore I am Baroque.
All they have to do to stop these attzcks is ban everyone that smells from the museums.
“People are starving, people are freezing, people are dying. We are in a climate catastrophe. And …all you can do is throw food at paintings?
“Art historians miffed that a priceless Jackson Pollack painting was vandalized by climate activists, who spattered paint on it, but they can’t identify which one was vandalized.”
A $110M for that painting? I admit I am not an art connoisseur. The only thing I remember about Monet is we tried to get into the Monet museum in Paris near closing time some years ago. My mom wanted to see a couple of the big name paintings and tried to explain to the ticket person we were only going to be there a few minutes. Request denied, so we had to come back the following day.