Manon enfin, quel titre catin à clic.
Came for Game of Thrones, stayed for the painting.
C'est notre troisième vidéo au musée d'art et d'histoire de Genève ! Merci encore au musée pour ce partenariat, vous pouvez retrouver leur site ici :
http://institutions.ville-geneve.ch/fr/mah/
Et leur chaîne youtube ici :
https://www.youtube.com/user/MAHgeneve
Les excellentes musiques d'OTAM sont à retrouver sur son soundcloud :
https://soundcloud.com/otammusic
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Si tu n'as pas les moyens, les petits, les grands, mais que tu veux aider, sache que le plus utile c'est de partager ! En vrai. Ça aide vraiment beaucoup.
La tradition veut que tu me postes une petite phrase dans les commentaires si tu veux me faire savoir que tu as lu cette magnifique description jusqu'au bout. Et cette phrase sera : "Tu vas Persée avec cet épisode !"
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Poutous, change rien. Sauf tes sous-vêtements. Et ton bébé. Protège-toi. J'arrête.
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If you're tired of traditional history shows that present dry facts and dates, then you're in for a treat with "Herodot'com." This engaging series takes viewers on a whimsical journey through history, blending educational content with humor and entertainment. With its first season featuring 110 episodes, each one brimming with fascinating insights and laugh-out-loud moments, it's no wonder this show has quickly become a favorite among history buffs and casual viewers alike.
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