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Da Vinci’s Last Supper

Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam

Rembrandt’s Anatomy Lesson

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You can call a random Swedish person and talk to them about their country. Just for fun. If you’re into that kind of thing.
Swedish Tourist Association CEO Magnus Ling says, “In troubled times, many countries try and limit communication between people, but we want to do just the opposite.”
“We are making Sweden the first country in the world with its own phone number and giving our fellow Swedes the opportunity to answer the calls, express themselves, and share their views, whatever they might be.”
To be connected to a random Swede, call +46 771 793 336. That’s +46 771 SWEDEN. Awwwww.
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it must get annoying living in the south with all those banjos constantly playing
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A Saudi girl hula hooping while wearing Niqab and Abaya.
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