Seeking the Principles of Power and Danger
Monday, January 18, 2010
"People say reading Nietzche (sic) changed me".
"People say reading Nietzche (sic) changed me".
Drawn by Ann Debono, March 30th, 2007.
Update (13/04/2016):
some newer stuff from Ann:
here
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