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Witches' Sabbath or Aquelarre is one of 14 from the Black Paintings series
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Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (30 March 1746 – 16 April 1828) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker. He is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His paintings, drawings, and engravings reflected contemporary historical upheavals and influenced important 19th- and 20th-century painters. Goya is often referred to as the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns.
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What We Built
Lønngangen på Frederiksborg slott
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Lambert van Haven (16 April 1630 - 9 May 1695) was a Danish-Norwegian architect, master builder and painter.
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What We Created
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Daniel Gran (22 May 1694 in Vienna – 16 April 1757 in Sankt Pölten), was an Austrian painter. His pictures ornament several public buildings in his native city. He was of some consideration in his time and after a century of Italian dominance one of the first important painters of the German-speaking countries, but his works are relatively unknown outside of Austria and Germany today.
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Trijntje Cornelisdochter Keever (10 or 16 April 1616 – 2 July 1633), nicknamed De Groote Meid ('The Tall Girl'), is alleged to be the tallest woman in recorded history, standing 9 Amsterdam feet or 2.60 metres (8 ft 6.75 in) tall at the time of her death at age seventeen.
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What We Created
Altar mural of the St. Antonius Church in Hasselfelde, by
Adolf Quensen (born March 2, 1851 in Lamspringe; † April 16, 1911 in Helwan, Egypt) was a German court decoration and church painter of historicism.
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German lifelines
Mathias Stinnes (born March 4, 1790 in Mülheim an der Ruhr; † April 16, 1845 there) was a German merchant and entrepreneur who founded a shipping company with an attached coal wholesaler in Mülheim an der Ruhr. With his company he laid the foundation for what would later become Stinnes AG.

As a teenager, he worked as a cabin boy on his father's ship. He then worked as a seaman's assistant transporting coal on the Ruhr. Mathias Stinnes founded the family business together with his brothers in 1808.
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When Mathias Stinnes – known in Mülheim as “auler Mathes” – died, he was considered the largest shipowner between Koblenz and Amsterdam. He left his sons Mathias junior (1817–1853) and Gustav (1826–1878) and his daughter Katharina (1819–1903) the largest German merchant fleet, interests in forty mines and extensive land holdings.
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April 16, 1947: The American financier and politician Bernard Baruch, second of four sons of the Jewish doctor Simon Baruch, used the term “Cold War” for the first time in a speech to a larger audience and thus made it known.

Early on, he bought the license to speculate on the New York Stock Exchange, which was very expensive at the time. There he managed to amass an enormous fortune before his 30th birthday and rose to become one of the recognized leading men by 1910, so that he was finally considered the “King of Wall Street”.

During World War I, Baruch advised President Wilson on defense matters and became Chairman of the War Industries Board.

After Churchill took office as Prime Minister, Baruch worked as head of the Coordination Committee in 1939 and, since 1940, in a leading role in drawing up the concept for British war financing.

Baruch was also active as a supporter of the terrorist Palestinian Irgun.
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❤️ April 16, 1937: Laurel and Hardy's western comedy Way Out West premieres in the United States. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy later described the work as their favorite film. In 1938 he received an Oscar nomination for best film music.
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Are all women liars?
April 16, 1981: The Washington Post announces that the Jimmy's World article, who won the Pulitzer Prize, published in September 1980, in which journalist Janet Cooke reported on an eight-year-old heroin addict, is a fake. Like her CV too.
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German Engeneering

The BMW R100 is a boxer twin engine that has earned legendary status for its combination of reliability, smoothness, and exceptional mechanical design. Whether it’s powering a BMW motorcycle or used as the base for custom builds like your bike, the R100 has proven time and time again to be a marvel of understated engineering brilliance…

The air-cooled, 980cc engine features a flat-twin (boxer) configuration, which provides low center of gravity, great balance, and smooth operation, especially at high speeds. When you start taking one apart whether it’s disassembling the timing gears, checking the cylinder heads, or examining the famously compact gearbox and clutch assembly you realize just how much precision and skill went into its design. Everything is meticulously put together, with tight tolerances, clean lines, and functional simplicity that still performs at a high level…

It’s not just the power output although the R100’s 70 horsepower is no slouch for a motorcycle engine—but the durability and mechanical integrity that make it stand out. The boxer engine layout, while iconic and immediately recognizable, also offers incredible reliability over time. Whether you’re cruising or revving it up, the R100 runs like a dream, and its ability to handle long-distance rides, custom builds, and rough conditions makes it a standout in terms of engineering perfection

The fact that BMW managed to create such a powerful, compact, and reliable engine one that has become a benchmark in motorcycle engineering is a testament to the brilliance of their design philosophy. It’s an engine that performs well, looks good, and just *works*—simple, yet extraordinary. In a world of flashy, complex designs, the R100 stands as a model of elegant understatement
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Destroying children for their liberal worldview.

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"What is a woman?"

Libtard: "I don't even know how to answer that."


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