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 (Loving that aircrafts are NOt allowed to fly over PARIs)

360 inquired as to whY were planes flying over PARIs (all last week)?

The answer came back that the Patrouille de Franc were rehearsing aerial aerobatics for Bastille Day (La Fête Nationale) on the 14th of July (le quatorze juillet).

 

360 does NOt celebrate holidays (or birthdays)

BUT spent le quatorze juillet with Madani the Strong, Mickael the Good, & Louis Liberty.

 

Whilst most Folk en PARIs indulged in festivities & ceremonies

(from the Arc de Triomphe down the Champs-Élysées)

commemorating the Fête de la Fédération,  

COLLECTIVEly 360 , Madani the Strong, Mickael the Good, & Louis Liberty

BEing together APPARENTly ATTRACTed ATTENTION

as a visual symbol of a REVOLUTIONary UNIversal MODERN Third CONSCIOUS State of ACCEPTance of all RACEs, NATIONalities, BEliefs, PREFERences, etc., etc., etc.

 

The Righteous COLLECTIVE made a STAND for SELF Res-pec-t in NOt ALLOWing themselves to be DISres-pec-ted at an event that was SUPPOSEd to BE about ACCEPTance, FREEdom & empowerment.

 

This Righteous COLLECTIVE WALKed through PARIs

DISCUSSing BEing AUTHENTCally TRUe,

LIVing in the Present,

& the absolute Declaration of the Rights of SELF.

 

After the meeting of the COLLECTIVE MINDs,

the Righteous COLLECTIVE went to LOOK at the official Fête,

& “OOHed & AAHed” at the FOLK who CELEBRATEd the FireWORKs.

 

Alas the night ended with the Righteous COLLECTIVE  figuratively LAUGHing & SINGing NAKED through the streets in a visual display their FREEdom.

 

en sean360x humble opinion

 

"behind this 14 July, where victory of the new era over the ancien régime was bought... It was the consecration of the unity.... Whatever difference which might part us, something hovers over them, it is the great images of… unity, which we all desire, for which we would all stand...” Henri Martin, chairman of the French Senate, 29 June 1880

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