Cette fois-ci, c'est Aphrodite qu'on va relooker. Et on va commencer par casser certains clichés gnangnans sur la déesse, parce que l'amour ok, MAIS LA, C'EST DE CUL QU'IL EST QUESTION !
Et même de violence. Bref, couchez les enfants et démarrez la vidéo !
Ici le lien du traité de médecine du XIXe siècle, "La Médecine de Vénus" :
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k57685224.r=La%20M%C3%A9decine%20de%20V%C3%A9nus%20sans%20le%20m%C3%A9decin
Va voir, c'est rigolo !
La page de notre pote graffeur, Superstop :
https://www.facebook.com/Superstop-345119082263317/
Pour trouver le bouton bonus, voici l'indice :
"Est-ce qu'au final, Aphrodite t'étonne ?"
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Le soundcloud d'OTAM, qui nous fait des musiques exprès, c'est ici (d'ailleurs, as-tu capté le petit clin d'oeil ?) : https://soundcloud.com/otammusic
Si tu as lu la description jusqu'au bout (ce qui est très consciencieux) et que tu veux me le faire savoir, tu peux mettre : "Faites l'amour ET la guerre."
Et si tu veux me récompenser pour le travail accompli, tu peux partager. Poutous.
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