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inferior

Inferior [katóteros], by ΚΟΝΣΤ ΜΠ, 2013. RS01_LTR001_inferior Nothing to do with identity crises. Nothing more than a sign indicating the social rank I belong to. Meanwhile, this way I show my loyalty to the superiors by saving them time and energy. Time, from having to search on me for the signs of my ranking, and energy, from having to impose their superiority on me. This way, I also make sure that not-for-a-chance, coming from an unusual appearance or by an accidental tone of my voice, I could be mistaken for a superior. http://konstmp.blogspot.com/2013/05/kat-o-ter-os.html
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the other person's hump

Anyone can see and comment on the other person’s hump . One won't notice the hump of his own though. Designed in 2014 by ΚΟΝΣΤ ΜΠ and belongs to a series of black and white vector designs. RS01_BWV002_theOtherPersonsHump The figure of Karagioze, the grotesque hero of the traditional shade-theater practiced in Greece and Turkey, has a huge hump on his back. The other person's hump,"i kampoúra tou állou", is an expression we use in Greece to point out how easily we notice other people's defects, than the ones of our own.
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I don't suck money in

I don't suck money in [den chrimatízomai], was presented by ΚΟΝΣΤ ΜΠ at the Emergency Room, 2007. The original presentation included a video, a poster, and pin badges. RS01_CLR004_iDontSuckMoneyIn FREE DOWNLOAD! This specific design may be downloaded for free at the size of A4/300ppi. "Money under the table is a common practice for public servants in Greece. Even at the national health system. Poor people are forced to spend huge amounts of money in order to receive basic services. It is emergency to stop such practices and gain self respect as a society." https://konst-mp-200709.blogspot.com/2007/10/er-20070927.html
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