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It's That Time Of The Year Again
It's that time of the year again
St. George slaying the dragon was one of Franz Ferdinand's personal motifs, and I think it's just almost painfully, tragically ironic how at the end of it all, he was the dragon - fiery, often deemed inhumane by his circles, a bit misunderstood if I may say so myself - slain, and Princip the martyr, the romantic hero, no matter how much he always saw himself, struggle after struggle, as the Saint.
Details if anyone's interested :-{/
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