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19. Am I the only one who sees blood dripping down the wall behind him
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 10:58 AM
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where it is allegedly gold?

I've always had a vivid imagination, but that's what came into my head when I saw the picture in the OP. Instead of gold, I saw red, as in blood. (perhaps because I've read a few other threads on DU this morning, including about this POS administration killing people for sport, in the name of interdicting drug trafficking.)

Just wondered if I'm the only one.

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Another check cleared! n/t flvegan Sunday #18
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