Parabéns, mulher, por ser a causa de todos os males do país!

Na dúvida, se refira ao país somente como Bananão para nunca errar ou você pode ser corrigido pelo Boris Casoy.
“It’s called the American Dream, ‘cause you have to be asleep to believe it.’”
— George Carlin, an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, actor and writer/author, who won five Grammy Awards for his comedy albums.
The history behind this painting is amazing. Vincent van Gogh had epilepsy, which was a disease unknown to his time period. Because of this, he was marked as insane, unstable, and thrown into an insane asylum for the remainder of his life. Vincent believed he was being possessed by the Devil, and that he was a bad person because of it. He would look longingly outside his asylum window at the church steeple below, longing to be with God and rid of his fits. He painted this view from his asylum room at night to depict what he sees when he goes into one of his epileptic fits. Vincent painted this from memory, during the day, and as you can see, the church steeple is the building that reaches towards the sky, meaning to represent the single, solitary connection between us and the heavens, as well as his longing to be a part of it. It is a psychological self-portrait of Mr. Van Gogh, and through it, I see myself; trapped by my own demons.





