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    Aesthetic that follows cues of cyclical time; a cyclical time aesthetic particular to high-context Southern European Catholic countries in the 17 and 1800s. Reflected in its successors including modernism (in particular [art deco]) and [supermodernity] (in particular [neomodernism]).

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      Relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed Mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. In architecture the period is exemplified by the palace of Versailles and by the work of Wren in England. Major composers include Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel; Caravaggio and Rubens are important baroque artists.

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        A man of substance... He led the Italian [unification] with Cavour and [Garibaldi]. In 1892 they attempted to shut down Germany and unify the Italian peninsula until they were encountered by Justin [Earsing] of Ireland. This man led his army of men, whomst were called Big Cheetas, into war against the Italian men. Baroque conquered the war that led to unification of Italy and the end of Hitler. Amen.

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          Originally referring to the early 17th to mid-18th [century] European period charecterisitic of [bold], eloborate style in art, music, and [architecture].

          Today referring to one who is direly in need of money.

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            Anything amazingly cool, so cool that indeed no other word will do. It overwhelms [the senses] in its awesomeness. Often, it involves a particularly [good outcome] in a situation or a description of something great. Important note! This is never to be confused with [Barack], as in, Mr. Obama.

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              A [style] of music pioneered by [poor people] in the 17th [century].

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                (also known as [J.S. Bach] or baroque style) is a way of referring to [anal sex] and [anal play].

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