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>>18156000
Trips

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>>17788813
Beautiful picture there Anon, here have another rare Serrano.

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>>16489733
He knew the Dalai Lama.

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>>16450954
>Serrano's epic vista opens with extragalactic beings who founded the First Hyperborea, a terrestrial but non-physical realm, which was neither geographically limited nor bound by the circles of reincarnation. The Hyperboreans were asexual and reproduced through "plasmic emanations" from their ethereal bodies; the Vril power was theirs to command, the light of the Black Sun coursed through their veins and they saw with the third eye. Serrano contends that the last documents relating to them were destroyed along with the Alexandrian Library, and that, latterly, these beings have been misunderstood as extraterrestrials arriving in spaceships or UFOs.

This is /lit/ kino.

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>>16229228
Here he is with the Dalai Lama.

>>16229305
I never regularly frequented there, but on the occasion I did it always seemed comfy because of how much smaller and slower it was.

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