The Mystery of the Pyrenees Wild Woman | A True Story
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- In early 19th century France, a woman found living wild in the Pyrenees captivates and mystifies a small village, sparking a struggle between her desire for freedom and the community's efforts to tame her.
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Thanks for watching!
Sent to prison ffs. Poor woman.
Interesting idea for a channel, ill check out a few vids, though im not sure its the kind of stories that appeal to me particularly... Good luck with your endeavor.
Edit- the AI visuals are still not amywhere near as interesting and/or compelling as actually human created art- one actual graphic would be better than a dizen obvious AI generated graphics, imo.
Thanks. Yes, human created art is always better but I can't afford it unfortunately
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I can dig that! (Though some creators get by on stick figures...)
Good channel, though! Keep it up!
If you'll believe this load of rubbish, you'll believe anything.
Let's see some documentary evidence, showing contemporary evidence.
You can Google it: ""Femme sauvage du Vicdessos". Not sure you'll find much about it in English, but that's a pretty well documented story in France