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    15 Ways That Medieval Art Totally Understands Your Life – Part 1

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    The younger generations might think that medieval art has absolutely no relevance to their lives today, but actually you might be surprised at how little things have changed in some ways. There are some issues that are just universal, and seem to have always existed, like leaving things to the last minute, or that guy at the party who always wants to get a guitar out and play “Wonderwall.” In fact, if you look closely enough, you’ll see there are all sorts of ways in which medieval art totally understands your life. Check it out!

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