The Hunchback of Notre Dame has a surprising amount of occult references within the story, artwork and character designs.

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  1. I want to know more about the way the churches were painted. I have some research on Dazzle Camouflage and I feel like there's a connection. 👀👀

    I see a movie in a theatre once a year, approximately.
    4D is fucked. I didn't know what that meant I just thought it was 3D on crack. They jostle me around like a ragdoll, all the smells are not matching the actual scenes, they just smell chemically, and my drink and popcorn was flying everywhere. I did laugh more than I should have, and it was okay at times. But I am not doing that again, unless I wants the laughs, I guess. Bahaha.

  2. My own paradigm doesn't believe those churches had deaths during their building, well some could have died naturally, but I have loftier ideas about how they were built. Not by Tartars, maybe Atlantian, but whomever they were had mega high-tech, they could terraform. Not Elon Musk style, like build mountians cave read my to move in. Imagine 3D printing on a flat plain, just on a grand scale.

    Ahhh Bell Tones.

  3. I wanted to know, too, I am glad he asked about you n your cursed friends. That's crazy. I believe in curses, but I also believe they won't work on everyone. We got stats now. 1 in 3. Lol.

  4. What, exactly, am I doing here? I haven't ever seen this movie and mignt never boyher. Ever since the Jungle Book i've hated what Disney does to good books. (Never saw rhat movie, either; I heard they made Kaa a villain, and declined.)

  5. Seine, the name of that river that runs through Paris, seems to be pronounced like 'sane' or 'sen.'. It had a name in Latin that I equally can't remember.
    I will now be in hiding. If France asks, you haven't seen me, k?

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