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Originally Posted by guy44
That was really cool. I've never heard of sand animation either. I'm not sure it's cry-worthy, but wow. And the artist was stunningly beautiful.
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It is definitely cry worthy for the people there. She is depicting a story of how lives were affected during World War II. Over there, the war still provokes strong emotions in people. The older generations still remember suffering through the war, the younger generations continue to hear stories from their elders about the sacrifices of their family members.
In the end she writes "You are always near" and on the top, 1945.
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Originally Posted by Bear Cub
Not only was that awesome, but she was smoking hot.
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Smoking hot indeed.
If her hair was a little lighter, she would look like my wife.