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>> Anonymous
i bet this is a repost, but this painting always wins anyway.
>> Anonymous
is anyone a bad enough /hr/rr to vectorize this?
>> Anonymous
what is the meaning of the painting? ...if there is one
>> Anonymous
>>84380
the meaning of this painting is beyond your 14 year old mind
>> Anonymous
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Huh, I've got that painting sitting on my wall
>> Anonymous
>>84380
The juices from a Japanese man's ponos is so great it threatens entire coastal cities.
>> Anonymous
>>84380

It's the ocean bitch.
>> Anonymous
>>84409
LMAO
>> Anonymous
This painting is the worst kind of weeaboo trite. It is having the mona lisa on your wall I swear to god. I mean I know it is a good painting but it has become THE PAINTING for weeaboos to have and has lost sooo much awesomeness because of that
>> Anonymous
>>84420

Non-conformist! Why don't you become 'one of us'?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>84420
LOL! Take some art history classes. Weeaboos have been around in Yurop since eternity. Especially the turn of the century Art nouveau people who became wery inspired by Hokusai and Hiroshige.
>> Anonymous
>>84420
Probably has a copy hanging over his bed.
>> Anonymous
Ah the Great Wave.

Quality.
>> Yukito !ozOtJW9BFA
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lolololol
>> Anonymous
>>84559
you just fagged it up a bit...
>> Yukito !ozOtJW9BFA
>>84561
Wasn't me who did that one btw.
Just wanted to show the weeabooness and the over and overusedness of this painting.

Nevertheless, it's awesome~
>> Anonymous
Katsushika Hokusai
"The Great Wave", i think.

Made between 1823 and 1829
24x36cm
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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>>84345
Fixed
>> Anonymous
>>84585

Random fact: Hokusai used more than 70 pseudonyms during his career.
>> Anonymous
>>84621
Wins forever
>> Anonymous
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Yes, those are bunnies.

http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/12/how_its_made_laser_etching_pow.html
>> Anonymous
>>84664
Kozyndan did that.
>> Anonymous
I totally have this poster in my dorm room. I got it from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.