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In 1902, the Library of Congress hired Henry Oliver Walker to paint several murals of famous literary scenes.

Instead, he decided to paint a bunch of scantily clad shotas and refused to elaborate further. The Library was not impressed, but there wasn't really anything they could do at that point.
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It was actually in 1896 you stupid nonce.
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>>18486982
Incredibly based.
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>>18486982
Based
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>>18486982
Absolutely based.
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>>18486982
Ultra based
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>>18487843
Me on the left.



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