HALKWEBAuthorsI generated images with the prompt: Money, cocaine, gambling, jet...

I generated images with the prompt: Money, cocaine, gambling, jet and the theft of the century to the infamy of the century

The left was labor, the left was cleanliness, the left was virtue, teachings. Are we wrong or are all the criminals assembled as leftists dipped in turnosal?

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I want to know who the handkerchief man is.

A bureaucrat's depiction of corruption, ill-gotten gains and theft. .
The deplorable municipalities are far from service. An opposition that defends the corrupt away from politics. .
The left was labor, the left was cleanliness, the left was virtue, teachings. Are we wrong or are all the criminals assembled as leftists dipped in turnosal?

Cocaine. The consumption of icons of popular culture, where money is easy, to destroy people's morals and legitimize crime. Cocaine is a banned substance that destroys the cells of a defined person, and the figures of popular culture who call the banned substance a banned apple and make easy profits. Sloppiness is infamous and just as infamous. .

Gambling. Loss of national income. The dream of making easy money. Individuals driven to suicide where debt grows exponentially. Gambling is the trap of a world where people are deceived and the cash register wins. All of them are apparatuses used for the lynching of morality in the order of exploitation.

And jets are bags of dollars, starting at 30 thousand dollars a take-off and going up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

When you earn easily, people spend easily and these are the lives of popular culture raised by wannabes, as if the sun is shining until the bottom is scraped off. .

A sock ripped off from a TV announcer to a jet of a metropolitan mayor... The sock was ripped off but irreversible. .

From lives of a century of loneliness to a century of corruption, ,

From a century of corruption to a century of indulgence.
To the days of flying brothels. From municipalism to brothels.

Who's the handkerchief now. .

I ask those who took to the streets who???

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